| Francesca da Rimini. Dramma per musica in due atti (1830/31). Critical Edition Ut Orpheus
Stage Works SKU: UT.NAP-11R Composed by Saverio Mercadante. Edited by Eli...(+)
Stage Works SKU:
UT.NAP-11R Composed
by Saverio Mercadante.
Edited by Elisabetta
Pasquini and Enrico
Lombardi. Paperback (Soft
Cover). Napoli e
l’Europa (Naples
and Europe). Classical.
Vocal Score. Ut Orpheus
#NAP 11R. Published by Ut
Orpheus (UT.NAP-11R).
ISBN 9790215324459. 9
x 12 inches. P
erformance Material on
Hire
[S
olo: SSATTB - Choir: SATB
- 2.2.2.2 - 4.2.3.0 - Tp
- Hp -
Str]
Francesca
da Rimini is a drama
for music in two acts by
Saverio Mercadante,
libretto by Felice
Romani; the text is
freely inspired by the
unfortunate events of the
two lovers, Francesca and
Paolo, of which Dante's
Comedy (canto V)
also
narrates. According to
some scholars, the first
performance of
Francesca da
Rimini took place in
Madrid in January 1828;
however, this date is not
reflected in the Diario
de Avisos de Madrid, a
publication that daily
reserved a conspicuous
space for news on the
shows staged in the
Spanish city: the years
between 1828 and 1831 in
fact do not mention the
work. Furthermore, no
printed libretto of
Mercadante's Francesca
da Rimini is
preserved today –
an inexplicable fact, if
one admits that the
performance took place.
The text of the opera can
be largely traced back to
the one prepared by
Romani for the homonymous
work by Antonio Carlini
(Naples 1825), which
Mercadante was able to
know before his stay in
Spain. Following the
missed Spanish premiere,
the opera should then
have been represented at
La Scala Theater in a
subsequent season, with
reliability the imminent
one of the 1831/32
carnival; but shortly
thereafter the impresario
died: thus the
contractual obligations
involving him were no
longer fulfilled, and,
for a second time,
Mercadante was then
forced to shelve the
plans about Francesca
da Rimini, put aside
now for several months.
In fact, the scoring
– very similar to
that of the operas
planned at La Scala in
the same Carnival period
– assumes that
Francesca da
Rimini was destined
for a theatre of great
means, like few others in
Italy besides La Scala.
But the failure of the
opera may also have been
due to the presence of
the part of an amoroso
en travesti,
Paolo, to whom Mercadante
assigns a prominent role
also in terms of music:
in 1831 and in Italy such
a solution was no longer
so frequent as a few
years before or in
provincial theatres, and
so this condition may
possibly have affected
the fate of the
negotiations in Milan,
and may explain how the
composer was then unable
to have the score
performed
elsewhere. This
critical edition is based
on manuscript copies
conserved in the Museo
internazionale e
Biblioteca della Musica
di Bologna (autograph
score) and in the
Biblioteca Histórica
Municipal in Madrid
(score and separate
parts). $121.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
| Francesca da Rimini. Dramma per musica in due atti (1830/31). Critical Edition Ut Orpheus
Stage Works SKU: UT.NAP-11 Composed by Saverio Mercadante. Edited by Elis...(+)
Stage Works SKU:
UT.NAP-11 Composed by
Saverio Mercadante.
Edited by Elisabetta
Pasquini. Paperback (Soft
Cover). Napoli e
l’Europa (Naples
and Europe). Classical.
Score. 916 (2 volumes)
pages. Ut Orpheus #NAP
11. Published by Ut
Orpheus (UT.NAP-11).
ISBN 9790215323438. 9
x 12 inches. P
erformance Material on
Hire
[S
olo: SSATTB - Choir: SATB
- 2.2.2.2 - 4.2.3.0 - Tp
- Hp -
Str]
Francesca
da Rimini is a drama
for music in two acts by
Saverio Mercadante,
libretto by Felice
Romani; the text is
freely inspired by the
unfortunate events of the
two lovers, Francesca and
Paolo, of which Dante's
Comedy (canto V)
also
narrates. According to
some scholars, the first
performance of
Francesca da
Rimini took place in
Madrid in January 1828;
however, this date is not
reflected in the Diario
de Avisos de Madrid, a
publication that daily
reserved a conspicuous
space for news on the
shows staged in the
Spanish city: the years
between 1828 and 1831 in
fact do not mention the
work. Furthermore, no
printed libretto of
Mercadante's Francesca
da Rimini is
preserved today –
an inexplicable fact, if
one admits that the
performance took place.
The text of the opera can
be largely traced back to
the one prepared by
Romani for the homonymous
work by Antonio Carlini
(Naples 1825), which
Mercadante was able to
know before his stay in
Spain. Following the
missed Spanish premiere,
the opera should then
have been represented at
La Scala Theater in a
subsequent season, with
reliability the imminent
one of the 1831/32
carnival; but shortly
thereafter the impresario
died: thus the
contractual obligations
involving him were no
longer fulfilled, and,
for a second time,
Mercadante was then
forced to shelve the
plans about Francesca
da Rimini, put aside
now for several months.
In fact, the scoring
– very similar to
that of the operas
planned at La Scala in
the same Carnival period
– assumes that
Francesca da
Rimini was destined
for a theatre of great
means, like few others in
Italy besides La Scala.
But the failure of the
opera may also have been
due to the presence of
the part of an amoroso
en travesti,
Paolo, to whom Mercadante
assigns a prominent role
also in terms of music:
in 1831 and in Italy such
a solution was no longer
so frequent as a few
years before or in
provincial theatres, and
so this condition may
possibly have affected
the fate of the
negotiations in Milan,
and may explain how the
composer was then unable
to have the score
performed
elsewhere. This
critical edition is based
on manuscript copies
conserved in the Museo
internazionale e
Biblioteca della Musica
di Bologna (autograph
score) and in the
Biblioteca Histórica
Municipal in Madrid
(score and separate
parts). $332.95 - Voir plus => AcheterDélais: 3 to 4 weeks | | |
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Flute; Guitar SKU: UT.CH-31 Composed by Giacomo Meyerbeer, Gioachino Ross...(+)
Flute; Guitar SKU:
UT.CH-31 Composed by
Giacomo Meyerbeer,
Gioachino Rossini,
Mercadante, and Pavesi.
Edited by Mario Martino.
Saddle stitching.
Classical. Score and
Parts. Ut Orpheus #CH 31.
Published by Ut Orpheus
(UT.CH-31). ISBN
9790215302471. 9 x 12
inches. Transcribed by
Pietro
Bottesini. Sa
verio Mercadante:
Cavatina Era felice un
dì nell’opera
Andronico; Aria Mi vieta
fin di piangere
nell’opera
Nitocri; Cavatina
nell’opera
Nitocri Giacomo
Meyerbeer: Cavatina
Se il fato barbaro
nell’opera Romilda
e Costanza Stefano
Pavesi: Aria Io
godrò
nell’opera
Antigona e
Lauso Gioachino
Rossini: Aria
nell’opera Ciro in
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Books [Opera] SKU: HL.50492350 Libretto. Composed by Saverio Merca...(+)
Books [Opera] SKU:
HL.50492350
Libretto. Composed
by Saverio Mercadante.
MGB. Opera or Operetta.
Libretto. Composed 1986.
Ricordi #LB132548.
Published by Ricordi
(HL.50492350). ISBN
9788875926540.
Italian. LIBRETTO.<
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Flute Duo SKU:
BT.GZ-00615300 Per
Due Flauti - Prima
Edizione Moderna. By
Gian-Luca Petrucci_A.
Mancini. By Saverio
Mercadante. Score Only.
Composed 2007. Libreria
Musicale G. Zanibon #GZ
00615300. Published by
Libreria Musicale G.
Zanibon (BT.GZ-00615300).
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PR.ZM32770 Composed
by Saverio Mercadante.
Floete zwischen Rokoko
und Romantik. With
Standard notation.
Zimmermann #ZM32770.
Published by Zimmermann
(PR.ZM32770).
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Composed by Saverio Mercadante (1795-1870). Edited by Paolo Cascio, Victor Sanch...(+)
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Mercadante (1795-1870).
Edited by Paolo Cascio,
Victor Sanchez. The
Neapolitan School from
the 17th to the 19th
Century. Vocal score. 520
pages. Published by Ut
Orpheus
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