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Gluck, Christoph Willibald: Iphigénie en Tauride

Tragedy in four acts

vocal/choral score

Edited by Croll, Gerhard
Transcribed by Moehn, Heinz – Sommer, Jürgen – Töpel, Michael – Vogt, Hans
Words by Guillard, Nicolas-François
Translated by Schweinhardt, Peter
Nástroj: Vocal
Inštrumentácia: 5Sg-S-solo,Sg-T-solo,Sg-Bar-solo,3Sg-B-solo,MixedCh,Tz-Bal,2Fl-picc,2Fl,2Ob,2Clar,2Fag,2Hn,2Trp,3Pos,Timp,perc,2V,Va,Vc
Edičný rad: Bärenreiter Urtext
Period: Romantizmus
Trvanie: 02:05:00
Weight: 0.702 kg
Prvé vydanie: 2018
Vydavateľ: Bärenreiter
Objednávacie číslo: BA5847-90
Katalógové číslo vydavateľa: BA05847-90
ISMN: 9790006558759
Christoph Willibald Gluck‚s opera in four acts about the Curse of the House of Atreus is based on a tragedy by the classical Greek dramatist Euripides. The mythological plot about the siblings Iphigenia and Orestes is characterized by hatred, ritual sacrifice, and murder and was especially popular during the 18th century. The premiere of Gluck's opera in 1779 was immensely successful.
Barenreiter now presents a carefully edited and corrected piano reduction that was newly set to meet Barenreiter's current quality standards. An informative preface (Ger/En/Fr) supplements the edition, which also includes all appendices of the score volume the edition is based on, as contained in the Gluck Complete Edition (GGA).
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