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Rameau, Jean-Philippe: Les Fetes de l'Hymen et de l'Amour

Ballet héroique in a prologue and 3 acts

complete edition

Words by Cahusac, Louis de
Edited by Soury, Thomas
Instrumentation: 6SSolo/2MezSolo/5ASolo/4BSolo/Mixed choir-SATB/ballet/Fl-picc/Fl/Musette/Trp/V/Fid/Va/timpani/bassoon/Vc/double bass/Bc
Period: Baroque
Duration: 2:00
Weight: 1.879 kg
Publisher: Bärenreiter
Item number: BA8858
Other reference: BA08858
ISMN: 9790006523368
Rameau's 'Les Fętes de l'Hymen et de l'Amour' was long considered second-rate because its premiere was associated with a political event. Yet this ballet abounds in novel dramaturgical effects that foreshadow his later operas, such as 'Zaďs', 'Zoroastre' and 'Les Boréades'. Working together with his librettist Cahusac, Rameau sought to weave the dance numbers, choruses and stage machinery more tightly into the main plot. He also experimented with stylistic devices unique to this work, the most famous being unquestionably the scene in which the Nile overflows its banks (an impressive ten-voice double chorus with solo voices and orchestra) and the sextet from 'Aruéris', a scoring found nowhere else in his śuvre.
For the first time, this scholarly-critical edition of 'Les Fętes de l'Hymen et de l'Amour' presents a reference version of the work that is based on all the major sources for both the libretto and the music, including two recent musical discoveries. As most of the performance material for the premiere has vanished, our edition is based on the version prepared for the Académie Royale de Musique in 1748.
-Milestone of French Baroque opera in performance practice orientated vocal score
-With a brief foreword (Fr/Eng) containing salient information on the genesis of the work, the synopsis and the edition
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