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Berlioz, Hector: Les Troyens (NBE) 2/a-c

Opéra en cinq actes (3 part volumes)

complete edition

Edited by Macdonald, Hugh
Transcribed by Wernhard, Eike
Translated by Werle, Simon
Skład: 3SSolo/2MezSolo/ASolo/4TSolo/2BarSolo/7BSolo/Mixed choir: SSTTBB/Ball/Fl-Picc/2Fl/Fl-Picc/2Ob/2clarinet/4bassoon/4Hn/2Trp/2Pist/3trombone/Op/Tb/timpani/percussion/6/8harp/Str/Bühnenmusik: 3Ob/3trombone/9Saxhorns/timpani/percussion
Seria: New Berlioz Edition
Period: Romantic
Czas trwania: 4:00
Zasięg: 947 stron
Waga: 5.053 kg
Wydawca: Bärenreiter
Numer katalogowy: BA5442
Inne : BA05442
ISMN: 9790006471416

Les Troyens - The Trojans: Opera in 5 Acts

Berlioz composed Les Troyens towards the end of his life, drawing on Virgil&rsquo,s epic poem The Aeneid, which he had admired since his childhood. In his Memoirs he recountshow his father, a country doctor, read Virgil to him and how the story of Dido&rsquo,s tragic fate reduced him to tears which he tried hard to conceal.

The score was finished in April 1858, but he was unable to persuade theParis Opera to mount it (his earlier opera

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