I due Foscari : tragedia lirica (in three acts) : tragedia lirica (in tre atti)
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I due Foscari : tragedia lirica (in three acts) : tragedia lirica (in tre atti)
(The works of Giuseppe Verdi = Le opere di Giuseppe Verdi / editorial board, Philip Gossett ... [et al.], ser. 1 . Operas ; v. 6)
University of Chicago Press , Ricordi, c2008
- : set : University of Chicago Press
- : set : Casa Ricordi
- [Score]
- Critical commentary
Printed Music(Full Score)
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Note
Italian words
Prefatory matter in English and Italian; critical commentary in English
Edited principally from the holograph in the Archives of Casa Ricordi (Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense, Milan)
Includes bibliographical references
Description and Table of Contents
Description
I due Foscari enjoys pride of place among Verdi's early operas for its commanding music and striking use of recurring themes to identify the principal characters. Here, the young composer can be seen experimenting with new means of musical and dramatic expression. This critical edition, based on Verdi's autograph score and autograph corrections in the first manuscript copy, offers the full score including powerful passages later excised by Roman censors and appendices containing sketches, fragments, rejected passages, and a substitute cabaletta for Jacopo's cavatina. With an introduction and detailed critical commentary, this edition provides performers, conductors, students, and scholars with a superior version of the colorful drama.
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