Rameau, Jean-Philippe: Dardanus (Vocal Score)
Tragédie in einem Prolog und fünf Akten. Version 1739. A milestone of French Baroque opera in a performance practice orientated vocal score
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| Produktnr. | BA 8854 90 |
|---|---|
| Forlag | Bärenreiter |
| Komponist | Rameau, Jean-Philippe |
| Genre | Klassisk |
| Instrumentation | Vocal Score |
Editor: Davy-Rigaux, Cécile / Herlin, Denis / Bouissou, Sylvie
Arranger: Saint-Yves, François
The first version of “Dardanus”, which was performed at the end of 1739, was composed apparently in only six months and marks a particularly productive phase in Rameau’s career. In a period of only six years five of his major works were performed at the Académie Royale de Musique in Paris.
The theme is taken from Greek mythology: The opera describes the war between Teucer (the future founder of Troy), his Phrygian people and the army of Dardanus.
• A milestone of French Baroque opera in a 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
Arranger: Saint-Yves, François
The first version of “Dardanus”, which was performed at the end of 1739, was composed apparently in only six months and marks a particularly productive phase in Rameau’s career. In a period of only six years five of his major works were performed at the Académie Royale de Musique in Paris.
The theme is taken from Greek mythology: The opera describes the war between Teucer (the future founder of Troy), his Phrygian people and the army of Dardanus.
• A milestone of French Baroque opera in a 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
