SST(A)TTB vocal soli or
choir, ST(A)TB voices, 2
flutes, 2 oboes, 2
violins, 2 violas, cello,
piano
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Psalm
45. Grand Motet.
Composed by Jean-Philippe
Rameau. Edited by
Jean-Paul C. Montagnier.
This edition: Paperbound.
French Sacred Music. Deus
Noster Refugium (Psalm
45). Sacred vocal music,
Psalms, Latin, Psalms.
Full score. 68 pages.
Duration 26 minutes.
Carus Verlag #CV
21.007/00. Published by
Carus Verlag
(CA.2100700).
ISBN
9790007142179. Language:
Latin.
The three
grands motets, Quam
dilecta, In convertendo
and Deus noster refugium,
which Jean-Philippe
Rameau composed from 1713
to 1715 are still
relatively unknown today.
Yet these masterworks can
stand comparison to the
best works of
Michel-Richard de
Lalande. They are
testimony to Rameau's
great contrapuntal
mastery and contain
beautiful lyrical
passages. Quam dilecta
and Deus noster refugium
have survived only in
later sources which
originated in about 1770,
after Rameau's death, and
the works have been
rendered in a scoring
which does not correspond
to his intentions. The
present new edition
attempts for the first
time to reconstruct them
as closely as possible to
their original form. The
edition of In convertendo
is based on Rameau's
autograph score from
1751.
ISBN
9790006558131. 33.5 x
25.5 cm inches. Text
Language: French.
Preface: Sylvie Bouissou.
Text: Louis
Fuzelier.
The main
body of the new edition
of Les Indes galantes,
published in Opera Omnia
Rameau (OOR IV.2, 7),
restores the version
authorised by Rameau in
1736. This basic
editorial decision has
made it possible to
present a fully coherent
and authenticated reading
of the work (after the
adjustments from the
earliest performances).
All other versions before
and after 1736 are
gathered together in 19
complements.
Sylvi
e Bouissou's new edition
differs markedly from
previous modern editions
and all existing
recordings. With its
complements she does
justice to the
performer's need for
Rameau's various
revisions while finally
making accessible a
version actually
authorised by Rameau. For
the first time it is
presented in its complete
stylistic and dramatic
context.
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practice - Includes
an introduction with
critical commentary
explaining source
discrepancies and
editorial decisions
... AND
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ISBN
9790006558209. 33.5 x
25.7 cm inches. Text
Language: French.
Preface: Sylvie Bouissou.
Louis de
Cahusac.
The opera
“Naïs†was
premiered on 22 April
1749 at the Acadmie
royale in the
Palais-Royal, Paris, in
celebration of the
signing of the so-called
Treaty of Aachen. It was
revived again in August
1764 shortly before
Rameau’s death and
achieved great success as
the “opera of
peace,†even though
it did not appear in
print during the
composer’s
lifetime.
In
numerous arias Rameau
provides his singers
ample opportunity to
shine, while he reveals
his orchestral mastery,
in particular in the
chaconne and the various
other ballets.
The
work appears here for the
first time in a vocal
score with a keyboard
reduction. The reduction
is by François
Saint-Yves on the basis
of the new critical
edition by Pascal
Dencheau which is part of
Opera Omnia Rameau edited
by Sylvie
Bouissou.
This
edition is the result of
a meticulous comparison
of all known musical
sources. In the main
section, it presents the
version that Rameau
approved for the
performances of 1749. The
appendix contains those
passages that the
composer cut during the
rehearsals in 1749 and
all changes that he
undertook for the 1764
revival.
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description of the
sources -
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genesis and history of
the work - Valuable
notes on performance
practice - Includes
an introduction with
critical commentary
explaining source
discrepancies and
editorial decisions
... AND
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Page-turns, fold-out
pages, and cues where you
need them - A
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ISBN
9790006523368. 33.5 x
25.5 cm inches. Text
Language: French.
Preface: Sylvie Bouissou.
Louis de
Cahusac.
Rameau's
“Les Fêtes de
l'Hymen et de
l'Amour†was long
considered second-rate
because its première
was associated with a
political event. Yet this
ballet abounds in novel
dramaturgical effects
that foreshadow his later
operas, such as
“Zaïsâ€,
“Zoroastreâ€
and “Les
Boradesâ€. Working
together with his
librettist Cahusac,
Rameau sought to weave
the dance numbers,
choruses and stage
machinery more tightly
into the main plot. He
also experimented with
stylistic devices unique
to this work, the most
famous being
unquestionably the scene
in which the Nile
overflows its banks (an
impressive ten-voice
double chorus with solo
voices and orchestra) and
the sextet from
“Arurisâ€, a
scoring found nowhere
else in his
uvre.
For the
first time, this
scholarly-critical
edition of “Les
Fêtes de l'Hymen et de
l'Amour†presents a
reference version of the
work that is based on all
the major sources for
both the libretto and the
music, including two
recent musical
discoveries. As most of
the performance material
for the première has
vanished, our edition is
based on the version
prepared for the Acadmie
Royale de Musique in
1748.
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notes on performance
practice - Includes
an introduction with
critical commentary
explaining source
discrepancies and
editorial decisions
... AND
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ISBN
9790006558216. 33.7 x
25.8 cm inches. Text
Language: French.
Preface: Bouissou, Sylvie
/ Kocevar, Érik.
Text: Charles
Colle.
The heroic
pastoral Daphnis et Egl
was performed only once,
on 29 October 1753, for
the entertainment of King
Louis XV at Fontainebleau
and remained unpublished
until today.
This
edition is based on
Rameau's autograph
manuscript, a copy of the
separate parts, and the
libretto published by
Ballard in 1753. A
comparison of the sources
reveals two versions of
the work: the original
version and the one
revised for
Fontainebleau, whereby
the differences lie
mainly in the final
divertissement. This
edition recommends the
Fontainebleau
version—which is
actually more complete in
its musical form, in
particular with its
overture and two
ariettas—but also
reconstructs the original
state of the final
divertissement (presented
in the appendix) before
it was revised.
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description of the
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genesis and history of
the work - Valuable
notes on performance
practice - Includes
an introduction with
critical commentary
explaining source
discrepancies and
editorial decisions
... AND
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Th
e first version of
“Dardanusâ€,
which was performed at
the end of 1739, was
composed apparently in
only six months and marks
a particularly productive
phase in Rameau’s
career. In a period of
only six years five of
his major works were
performed at the Acadmie
Royale de Musique in
Paris. The theme is
taken from Greek
mythology: The opera
describes the war between
Teucer (the future
founder of Troy), his
Phrygian people and the
army of Dardanus.
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the work - Valuable
notes on performance
practice - Includes
an introduction with
critical commentary
explaining source
discrepancies and
editorial decisions
... AND
PRACTICAL -
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pages, and cues where you
need them - A
well-presented layout and
a user-friendly
format - Excellent
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Opera-ballet with one prologue and 3 acts. Composed by Jean-Philippe Rameau ...(+)
Opera-ballet with one
prologue and 3 acts.
Composed
by Jean-Philippe Rameau
(1683-1764). Edited by
Julien
Dubruque. This edition:
complete edition, urtext
edition. Cloth bound.
Jean-
Philippe Rameau. Opera
Omnia
(OOR) IV/12. Versions of
1746
and 1745. Complete
edition,
Score. RCT 59.
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(Ballet buffon en un prologue et trois actes). Composed by Jean-Philippe Rameau ...(+)
(Ballet buffon en un
prologue et trois actes).
Composed by Jean-Philippe
Rameau (1683-1764).
Edited by M. Elizabeth C.
Bartlet. For singing
voice/choir/orchestra.
This edition: Complete
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Linen. Jean-Philippe
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IV/10. Score. Duration 3
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Composed by Jean-Philippe
Rameau. Arranged by Eric
Vireton. Arrangement.
Classical. Score and Set
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Instruments:Flu
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Flutes; Difficuly Level:
Grade 2; Duration: 3 mn
20 s; Musical Style:
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Arrangement; Composer:
Jean-Philippe RAMEAU;
Arranger: Eric
VIRETON.
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Acte de ballet. Composed by Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683- 1764). Edited by Nath...(+)
Acte de ballet. Composed
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Jean-Philippe Rameau
(1683-
1764). Edited by Nathalie
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