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(4.13) | None | A critical and popular success from its 1786 debut, Mozart's musical comedy elevated the opera buffa to new heights. Le nozze di Figaro ("The Marriage of Figaro"), ossia la folle giornata ("or The Day of Madness") reassembles characters from The Barber of Seville for a romantic romp involving mistaken identities, remarkable coincidences, and the triumph of true love. This authoritative practice and performance edition presents Lorenzo da Ponte's vocal score, originally published by Casa Ricordi, Milan. Ideal for study, practice, and performance, it contains the complete vocal music with a piano reduction of the orchestral score. Vocalists, voice majors and teachers, and rehearsal pianists will rejoice in this high-quality, low-cost edition of Mozart's masterpiece. Note: Lyrics are in the original Italian only.… (more) |
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▾References References to this work on external resources. Wikipedia in EnglishNone ▾Book descriptions A critical and popular success from its 1786 debut, Mozart's musical comedy elevated the opera buffa to new heights. Le nozze di Figaro ("The Marriage of Figaro"), ossia la folle giornata ("or The Day of Madness") reassembles characters from The Barber of Seville for a romantic romp involving mistaken identities, remarkable coincidences, and the triumph of true love. This authoritative practice and performance edition presents Lorenzo da Ponte's vocal score, originally published by Casa Ricordi, Milan. Ideal for study, practice, and performance, it contains the complete vocal music with a piano reduction of the orchestral score. Vocalists, voice majors and teachers, and rehearsal pianists will rejoice in this high-quality, low-cost edition of Mozart's masterpiece. Note: Lyrics are in the original Italian only. ▾Library descriptions No library descriptions found. ▾LibraryThing members' description
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The Marriage of Figaro (Le Nozze di Figaro) Vocal Score Vocal Score Softcover 0.0 star rating Series: Vocal Score Publisher: G. Schirmer, Inc. Format: Softcover Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Arranger: Ruth Martin Price: $37.99 (US) Italian/English. Translated by Martin.
Song List Aprite un po' quegl'occhi from Le Nozze di Figaro Aprite, presto aprite (Mozart) Cinque...dieci (Mozart) Cosa sento! Tosto andate (Mozart) Crudel! perche finora (Mozart) Deh Vieni, Non Tardar (The Marriage Of Figaro) Dove Sono I Bei Momenti Ecco La Marcia (Mozart) Esci omai, garzon (Mozart) Giovani liete (Mozart) Il Capro E La Capretta (The Marriage Of Figaro) In Quegli Anni La Vendetta (The Marriage Of Figaro) Non Piu Andrai (The Marriage Of Figaro) Non So Piu Cosa Son (The Marriage Of Figaro) Plain, pianin le andro (Mozart) Porgi, Amor Ricevete, o padroncina (Mozart) Riconosci in questo (Mozart) Se a caso madama (Mozart) Se Vuol Ballare Sull'aria Susanna, or via sortite! (Mozart) Vedro Mentr'io Sospiro (Mozart) Venite, inginocchiatevi (Mozart) Via resti servita (Mozart) Voi, Che Sapete (The Marriage Of Figaro) Instrumentation Product Details Inventory: #HL 50337720 ISBN: 9780793512089 UPC: 073999377200 Publisher Code: ED2021 Width: 7.5" Length: 10.75" Page Count: 496 Pages | |
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