Jean-Philippe Rameau
Naïs - Symphonies
Opera with a prologue and 3 acts
Jean-Philippe Rameau
Naïs - Symphonies
Opera with a prologue and 3 acts
- Instrumentation Orchestra
- Composer Jean-Philippe Rameau
- Editor Pascal Denécheau
- Edition Score (Urtext)
- Publisher Bärenreiter Verlag
- Order no. BA7565
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Description:
- Language: French
- Pages: 90
- Release: 01.01.2018
- Dimensions: 243 x 330 mm
- Weight: 483 g
- Genre: Classical Music, Classical Music (Baroque)
- ISMN: 9790006558278
> Instrumental numbers in order of performance, but also grouped by key in the list of contents, enabling them to be combined freely into orchestral suites
> Based on the first scholarly-critical edition, published as part of 'Opera Omnia Rameau'
> Subdivisions and bar numbers of the OOR volume retained to facilitate work with the full score and Critical Commentary
> Published with performance material on hire
The opera Naïs received its premiere at the Académie Royale in the Palais-Royal, Paris, on 22 April 22 1749 to celebrate the signing of the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle. It was revived in August 1764, shortly before Rameau's death and achieved great success as a 'peace opera'. This scholarly-critical edition, published by Pascal Denécheau in the 'Opera Omnia Rameau', is the fruit of a meticulous comparison of every known musical source. The main body of the edition presents the version pronounced valid by Rameau for the 1749 performances. The appendices contain those passages that he deleted during the 1749 rehearsals and all the changes he made for the new production of 1764. It is here, and especially in the ballets, that Rameau reveals his consummate mastery of the orchestra.
> Based on the first scholarly-critical edition, published as part of 'Opera Omnia Rameau'
> Subdivisions and bar numbers of the OOR volume retained to facilitate work with the full score and Critical Commentary
> Published with performance material on hire
The opera Naïs received its premiere at the Académie Royale in the Palais-Royal, Paris, on 22 April 22 1749 to celebrate the signing of the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle. It was revived in August 1764, shortly before Rameau's death and achieved great success as a 'peace opera'. This scholarly-critical edition, published by Pascal Denécheau in the 'Opera Omnia Rameau', is the fruit of a meticulous comparison of every known musical source. The main body of the edition presents the version pronounced valid by Rameau for the 1749 performances. The appendices contain those passages that he deleted during the 1749 rehearsals and all the changes he made for the new production of 1764. It is here, and especially in the ballets, that Rameau reveals his consummate mastery of the orchestra.
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Classical Sheet Music for Orchestra
Scores for Orchestra
Classical Sheet Music
Urtext Edition
Jean-Philippe Rameau Sheet Music for Orchestra
Classical Instrumental Works for Orchestra
Baroque Sheet Music
Classical Music (Baroque) Sheet Music for Orchestra
Classical Music (Baroque) Sheet Music for Soloists (SATB), Mixed Choir and Orchestra
Classical Music (Baroque) Sheet Music for Soloists, Mixed Choir and Orchestra
Classical Music (Baroque) Sheet Music for Soloists, Mixed Choir (SATB) and Orchestra
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Classical Music (Baroque) Sheet Music for Soloists, Choir and Orchestra
Classical Music (Baroque) Sheet Music for Soloists (SATB), Mixed Choir and Orchestra
Classical Music (Baroque) Sheet Music for Soloists, Mixed Choir (SSATB) and Orchestra
Classical Music (Baroque) Sheet Music for Soloists (SAATBB), Mixed Choir (SATB) and Orchestra
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Bärenreiter-Verlag Karl Vötterle GmbH & Co. KG
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Kassel
Deutschland
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