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Rameau, Jean-Philippe: Airs d'opéra / Operatic arias. Basse-taille

vocal/choral score

Editado por Bouissou, Sylvie – Dratwicki, Benoît – Dubruque, Julien
Transcrito por Saint-Yves, François
Arreglo: Vocal
Instrumentación: BarSolo
Época: Barroco
Páginas: 146 páginas
Peso: 0.582 kg
Año de publicación: 2016
Editorial: Bärenreiter
Nº de artículo: BA9198
Nº de editorial: BA09198
ISMN: 9790006561407

Operatic Arias
Based on the Opera Omnia Rameau (OOR)

This edition contains the great monologues, arias and ariettas that Rameau wrote for basse-taille (the 18th-century equivalent of today&rsquo,sbaritone). The volume, which contains a historical Introduction in German and English, is based on the critical edition of the works Opera omnia Rameau (OOR). A short description of the dramatic situation and an Englishtranslation of the vocal text precede each number.

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