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Berlioz, Hector: La mort d'Orphée

Cantata. Monologue et Bacchanale

vocal/choral score

Words by Berton, Henri-Montan
Edited by Gilbert, David
Transcribed by Schmidt, Christian Martin
Setting: Vocal
Instrumentation: TSolo/2female choir: SAA/2Fl/2Ob/2clarinet/2bassoon/2Hn/2Kor/3trombone/harp/timpani/Str
Series: Bärenreiter Urtext
Period: Romantic
Duration: 0:20
Weight: 0.093 kg
Publisher: Bärenreiter
Item number: BA5788-90
Other reference: BA05788-90
ISMN: 9790006505319
Cantata. Monologue et Bacchanale. Vocal Score based on the Urtext of the New Berlioz Edition (French). By Hector Berlioz. Edited by David Gilbert. Arranged by Martin Schelhaas. Text: Henri-Montan Berton. For Tenor solo, Women'schoir-SAA+SA (2), Flute (2), Oboe (2), Clarinet (b flat) (2), Bassoon (2), Horn (2), Cornet (2), Trombone (3), Harp, Kettledrum, Strings. Piano Reduction/Vocal Score (paperbound). Hol 25. Published by Baerenreiter-Ausgaben (Germanimport). (BA5788 90) ISBN M006505319.
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