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Rameau, Jean-Philippe: Nais

Opera with a prologue and three acts

vocal/choral score

Words by Cahusac, Louis de
Edited by Denécheau, Pascal
Transcribed by Saint-Yves, François
Setting: Vocal
Instrumentation: 4SSolo/3TSolo/5BSolo/mixed choir-SATB/Ballett/Orch
Period: Baroque
Duration: 0:00
Weight: 0.861 kg
Published: 2018
Publisher: Bärenreiter
Item number: BA8857-90
Other reference: BA08857-90
ISMN: 9790006558193

The opera ''Na s'' was premiered on 22 April 1749 at the Académie 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’sdeath 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 hisorchestral mastery, in particular in the

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