| Janacek L. - Fate -
Vocal Score Opéra - Intermédiaire/avancé Barenreiter
Janácek, Leos Fate Three Novel-like Scenes Details Edition no.: BA 9562-90 IS...(+)
Janácek, Leos Fate Three Novel-like Scenes Details Edition no.: BA 9562-90 ISMN: 9790260107045 Editor: Zahrádka, Jirí Arranger: Baumann, Rasmus Language(s) of work: Czech, German Language(s) of text: Czech, German, English Product format: Piano reduction, Urtext edition Binding: Paperback Pages / Format: XXXVII, 237 S. - 27,0 x 19,0 cm Janácek?s opera ?Osud? is an extraordinary example of the creative boldness of the composer and presents demanding dramaturgical challenges. This new critical edition is based on a thorough comparison of all surviving sources. The principle source is a copyist?s copy of authorised by Janácek in which all revisions are marked. Further sources include a manuscript copy of the vocal score together with the orchestral parts and various copies of the libretto. The score of this new edition will be published as part of the ?Complete Critical Edition of the Works of Leo? Janácek?. ? First critical edition of this opera ? Foreword on the genesis of the work and its reception by Jirí Zahrádka (Cz/Eng/Ger) ? New idiomatic piano reduction by Rasmus Baumann ? Singable German translation
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| Orphee Et Euridice (GLUCK
CHRISTOPH WILLIBALD) Opéra [Conducteur] Barenreiter
Tragédie-opéra Drame héroïque en trois actes. Par GLUCK CHRISTOPH WILLIBALD....(+)
Tragédie-opéra Drame héroïque en trois actes. Par GLUCK CHRISTOPH WILLIBALD. Christoph Willibald Gluck’s most popular opera “Orphée et Euridice” was performed in 1774 in Paris to sensational success. This new adaption followed the original Viennese version with Italian text that was first performed in 1762 under the direction of the composer in the Burgtheater. For the Paris version Gluck changed the leading part Orpheus from an alto to a tenor role and composed new recitatives. Both versions of Gluck’s reform drama are based on a libretto by Ranieri de’ Calzabigi and revolutionised metastasian opera of the 18th century. Solo and choral music, instrumental music, pantomime and dance are all closely connected; the myth replaces a historical plotsurrounded by intrigue; where there would have been a da-capo aria there are now simple song forms and coloratura is largely abandoned. These meticulously revised vocal scores of both versions are also newly set. Urtext editions based on “Gluck, The Complete Works” Revised and newly set The revised editions are compatible with the old editions T48Full score (BA2282-01) and vocal score (BA2282-90) available for sale Performance material (BA2282-72) available for hire/ Répertoire / Opéra
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| Boheme (PUCCINI GIACOMO) Opéra Ricordi
Full Score. Par PUCCINI GIACOMO. The premiere of La Bohème took place at the Te...(+)
Full Score. Par PUCCINI GIACOMO. The premiere of La Bohème took place at the Teatro Regio in Turin on 1 February 1896. Giuseppe Giacosa and Luigi Illica based their libretto for this opera on Scènes de la vie de Bohème by Henry Murger. It took Puccini only a fewmonths to complete a score brimming with wonderful melodic invention and orchestrational genius. The music is a surprisingly supple and sensitive medium for depicting a variety of emotions that animate the young: reckless living full of stop-gapexpedients, erratic feelings and sudden explosions of noble sentiment, the driving ambitions of one’s art. Puccini’s musical imagery illuminates the different moments and moods of the story with a delicate yet intense lyrical quality; just as therapid decline and death of Mimì, subtle yet invincible, remind us of the universal reality that all things must inevitably come to an end. On the cover: “Al Quartiere Latino”, sketch by Riccardo Salvadori, as a variation on the sketch by Adolf Hohenstein for the world premiere in Turin of Bohème, 1896 © Archivio Storico Ricordi/ Répertoire / Oeuvres Théâtrales/Oratorios et Ballets
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| W.a. Mozart Don Giovanni
Opera - Choral Opéra [Partition] Schirmer
Description W.A. Mozart: Don Giovanni (Vocal Score) The premiere of Don Giova...(+)
Description W.A. Mozart: Don Giovanni (Vocal Score) The premiere of Don Giovanni took place to great public and critical acclaim in Prague on October 29, 1787. The Opera is in two acts, with a libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte, based on the play by Tirso De Molina. Songlist Don Giovanni
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