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Christoph Willibald Gluck: Orfeo ed Euridice (Orpheus and Eurydice): (Arr. Walter Ducloux): Mixed Choir And Accomp.

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COMPOSER: Christoph Willibald Gluck
ARRANGER: Walter Ducloux
PUBLISHER: G. Schirmer
INSTRUMENTATION: Mixed Choir
PRODUCT FORMAT: Vocal Score
Gluck's 'Orfeo et Euridice' was one of three operas composed by Gluck in an attempt to reform the Italian opera seria. The libretto is noble and grand and this must have inspired Gluck, for his approach to the score is also monumental, as well as orchestral in nature. The opera opens after the
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Composer Christoph Willibald Gluck
Arranger Walter Ducloux
Publisher G. Schirmer
Instrumentation Mixed Choir
Number of pages 142
Product Format Vocal Score
Description Product Type Vocal Score
Genre Opera / Operette
Style Period Baroque
Year of Publication 1986
ISBN 9780793512430
UPC 073999381108
Series Vocal Score
No. HL50338110
Product Dimensions 27,3 x 19,1 cm
Description
Gluck's 'Orfeo et Euridice' was one of three operas composed by Gluck in an attempt to reform the Italian opera seria. The libretto is noble and grand and this must have inspired Gluck, for his approach to the score is also monumental, as well as orchestral in nature.

The opera opens after the death of Euridice to a funereal choral tableau which is pierced by the cries of the anguished Orfeo. Huge dramatic choruses of shades and furies contrast starkly with the solo recitatives and arias of Orfeo as he searches for Euridice. The third act is particularly beautiful, as Gluck and Calzabigi turn the shade of Euridice into a complex lover and wife, unwilling tofollow her husband blindly out of Hades, even though she has been called back to life. Her arguments and pleadings, her passion and confusion, create the torment in Orfeo that results in her being sent back to hell.

This is the Schirmer edition of the Vocal Score, with English words by Walter Ducloux taking precedance over the French original.
Song List
  • 1. Orphee Et Euridice
  • 2. Orpheus And Euridice
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