Franz Schubert
Rosamunde, princesse de Chypre D 797
Drame romantique en quatre actes avec accompagnement de musique, de chœurs et de danses
Franz Schubert
Rosamunde, princesse de Chypre D 797
Drame romantique en quatre actes avec accompagnement de musique, de chœurs et de danses
- Formation Soliste, Narrateur, Choeur mixte (SATB) et Orchestre
- Compositeur Franz Schubert
- Éditeur Hans Schellevis
- Série Bärenreiter Urtext
- Éditeur Christine Martin
- Édition Réduction piano (Urtext)
- Maison d’Édition Bärenreiter Verlag
- N ° de commande BA5570-90
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Description:
> Urtext edition based on the 'New Schubert Edition'
> Bilingual Foreword (Ger/Eng)
> Idiomatic, uncluttered piano reduction (Ger)
On 20 December 1823 Helmina von Chézy's 'great romantic drama' 'Rosamunde' received its premiere performance at Vienna's Theater an der Wien. Unfortunately this version of the drama with ghosts, shipwreck, pirates, attempted poisoning and other horrifying ingredients has not survived ' unlike Schubert's popular incidental music which was already praised by contemporary critics. Special acknowledgment was given to 'the genius of this much-loved master', and as evidence of its popularity, the overture and the 'Hunters' Chorus' had to be played again.
Now Bärenreiter is issuing one of Schubert's best-known compositions in a complete vocal score. The appendix includes Chézy's draft to the play 'Rosamunde' and a reconstruction of the first version of this drama.
> Bilingual Foreword (Ger/Eng)
> Idiomatic, uncluttered piano reduction (Ger)
On 20 December 1823 Helmina von Chézy's 'great romantic drama' 'Rosamunde' received its premiere performance at Vienna's Theater an der Wien. Unfortunately this version of the drama with ghosts, shipwreck, pirates, attempted poisoning and other horrifying ingredients has not survived ' unlike Schubert's popular incidental music which was already praised by contemporary critics. Special acknowledgment was given to 'the genius of this much-loved master', and as evidence of its popularity, the overture and the 'Hunters' Chorus' had to be played again.
Now Bärenreiter is issuing one of Schubert's best-known compositions in a complete vocal score. The appendix includes Chézy's draft to the play 'Rosamunde' and a reconstruction of the first version of this drama.