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Author Cimarosa, Domenico, 1749-1801, composer.

Uniform Title Infedeltą fedele
Title L'infedeltą fedele / Domenico Cimarosa ; edited by Ethan Haimo ; libretto translated by Nancy L. D'Antuono.

Publication Info. Middleton, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc., 2012.
©2012

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 AR Researches in Music Score  Electronic Score    ---  Available
Description 1 online resource (1 score (lxxxiii, 792 pages, 4 pages of plates)) : facsimiles.
notated music ntm rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Series Recent researches in the music of the Classical Era ; 85-86
Recent researches in Music Online, 2577-4573
Recent researches in the music of the Classical Era ; 85-86.
Recent researches in music online. 2577-4573
Note Opera in 3 acts.
Libretto by Giambattista Lorenzi.
Language Italian words, also printed as text with English translation on pages xv-lxxxiii.
Staff notation.
Note Edited from ms. (part holograph) in the Conservatorio di musica San Pietro a Majella, Naples (Rari 1-3-17 and 18), and other sources.
Includes introduction and critical report.
Print version published in two volumes; electronic version joins the two volumes into one.
Summary "Domenico Cimarosa (1749-1801) wrote his fourteenth opera, L'infedeltą fedele, for the 1779 inauguration of the Real Teatro del Fondo di Separazione, a theater that was built to provide a venue for the Neapolitan nobility to attend performances of opera buffa. Cimarosa worked together with Giambattista Lorenzi (1721-1807), and they strove to combine seria and buffa elements within the work. Cimarosa's music was also designed to showcase the considerable talents of the vocal staff of the new theater. Particularly impressive are the complicated ensemble finales for acts 1 and 2, which include innovative large-scale harmonic designs. In addition to its premiere in Naples, performances are documented in Rome and Dresden. Joseph Haydn owned a copy of the score and adapted its libretto and borrowed the harmonic design of the finales for his own opera, La fedeltą premiata (1781). The present edition draws upon the composer's autograph as well as the manuscript copes in Budapest, Dresden, and Rome." -- Provided by publisher.
Note Online resource (A-R Editions, viewed January 17, 2019).
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Overtura -- Atto primo -- Atto secondo -- Atto terzo -- Critical report.
Subject Operas -- Italy -- 18th century -- Scores.
Opéras -- Italie -- 18e sičcle -- Partitions.
Operas -- Scores
Italy https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJvd8mVMcRhwVmbtcqCPcP
Chronological Term 1700-1799
Genre/Form Operas
Scores
Operas.
Scores.
Partitions (Musique)
Added Author Lorenzi, Giovanni Battista, -1805, librettist.
Haimo, Ethan, 1950- editor.
D'Antuono, Nancy L., translator.
Other Form: Print version: Cimarosa, Domenico, 1749-1801. Infedeltą fedele. Infedeltą fedele, Part 1 : Introductory materials and Act 1. Middleton, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc., 2012. (OCoLC)770405325 9780895797216
Print version: Cimarosa, Domenico, 1749-1801. Infedeltą fedele. Infedeltą fedele, Part 2 : Act 2, Act 3, and critical report. Middleton, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc., 2012. (OCoLC)770405325 9780895797223
ISBN 9781987201130 (online)
1987201132
9780895797216 (print pt. 1)
9780895797223 (print pt. 2)
Standard No. 10.31022/C085-86 doi
Music No. C085-86 A-R Editions, Inc. (score)

 
    
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