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Rameau, Jean-Philippe: Hippolyte et Aricie RCT 43 (Symphonien / Fassungen von 1733, 1742 und 1757)

Tragédie in five acts

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Instrument: Orchestra
Perioada: Baroque
Intindere: 82 pagini
Publicat pentru prima data: 2021
Editor: Bärenreiter
Numar articol: BA8896
Numarul original al articolului la editor: BA08896
ISBN: 9790006574926
Rameau's 'Hippolyte et Aricie' showcases great confusions amongst nymphs and gods. The opera represents a fascinating masterpiece of a Baroque 'Tragédie en musique' by the French composer. This edition of the 'Symphonies' includes all of the purely instrumental numbers of the opera in their various versions. The contents provides an overview of the movements according to keys so that an effective suite can be easily compiled for a concert performance. The expressive and diverse music encompasses some of Rameau's most popular instrumental works.
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