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Rameau, Jean-Philippe: Les Indes galantes

Ballet héroique in one prologue and four acts

Partitur

Herausgegeben von Bouissou, Sylvie
Text von Fuzelier, Louis
Besetzung: Orchester
Besetzung: Orch
Periode: Barock
Gewicht: 0.362 kg
Erscheinungsjahr: 2017
Verlag: Bärenreiter
Artikelnummer: BA7568
Verlagsnummer: BA07568
ISMN: 9790006558285

The new scholarly-critical edition of the score of Rameau&rsquo,s &ldquo,ballet h&eacute,ro&iuml,que&rdquo, Les Indes galantes finally clears up its convoluted source history. At the first performance,on 23 August 1735, it consisted of a prologue and three acts: Le Turc g&eacute,n&eacute,reux, Les Incas du P&eacute,rou and Les Fleurs. But Les Fleurs already proved controversial in the early performances, and from 11 Septemberof that same year it was given a wholly ne

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