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Benvenuto Cellini Holoman 76 Critical Notes New Edition Of The Complete Works 1d 1st Edition Hector Berlioz

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Benvenuto Cellini Holoman 76 Critical Notes New Edition Of The Complete Works 1d 1st Edition Hector Berlioz
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Publisher: Bärenreiter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.87 MB
Pages: 124
Author: Hector Berlioz, Hugh Macdonald
ISBN: 9790006494996, 0006494994
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1
Volume: 1d

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Benvenuto Cellini Holoman 76 Critical Notes New Edition Of The Complete Works 1d 1st Edition Hector Berlioz by Hector Berlioz, Hugh Macdonald 9790006494996, 0006494994 instant download after payment.

Volume d: Critical Notes (Kritischer Bericht)
Zur Ausgabe und Vorwort (englisch/französich/deutsch)
Benvenuto Cellini, premiered in 1838, is inspired by the life of the legendary Florentine goldsmith and Renaissance figure. The premiere was a disatster yet even by Berlioz’s high standards it contains music of exceptional inventiveness and beauty.
The work is challenging not least due to the three versions which exist:
I The original version (Paris 1) as Berlioz composed it
II The version premiered in Paris (Paris 2) after rehearsal and copied into an archival full score
III The Weimar version based on the revival in 1852 following changes suggested by Liszt
Our edition offers a solution to the problem of publishing operas which have been heavily revised by their composers, so that any of its many versions may be adopted on stage today.

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