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Author Weigl, Joseph, 1766-1846, composer.

Title Venere e Adone / Joseph Weigl ; edited by John A. Rice.

Publication Info. Middleton, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc., 2019.
©2019

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Description 1 online resource (1 score (xxxv, 380 pages, 2 pages of plates)) : illustrations.
notated music ntm rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
score rdafnm
soprano voice 2 tenor voice 2 women's chorus SA 2 men's chorus TB 1 orchestra 1 4 4 lcmpt
Series Recent researches in the music of the Classical Era ; 110
Recent researches in Music Online, 2577-4573
Recent researches in the music of the Classical Era ; 110.
Recent researches in music online. 2577-4573
Note "Cantata in two parts" -- Page 1.
For solo voices (SSTT), choruses (SA, SA, TB), and orchestra.
Language Italian words, also printed as text with English translation on pages xvii-xxxiv.
Staff notation.
Note Libretto by Giovanni Battista Casti.
Edited principally from the holograph score (Vienna, Österreichische Nationalbibliothek, Mus. Hs. 19412) and printed libretto (Vienna: Kurzbeck, 1791).
Includes introduction and critical report.
Summary "Prince Anton Esterházy, faced with staging important festivities in 1791 in the absence of his court composer Haydn, turned to the young Viennese musician Joseph Weigl. He commissioned a dramatic work on a libretto by Giovanni Battista Casti to be performed by members of the Viennese court opera. Inspired by these musicians (including three soloists who had created roles in Mozart's operas) and by the prospect of an audience that included some of the Habsburg monarchy's wealthiest and most influential patrons, Weigl produced a well-crafted score that contains moments of extraordinary beauty and dramatic power. The libretto of Venere e Adone calls itself a cantata; the composer himself, in his memoirs, referred to Venere e Adone as "eine grosse Cantate." But in both text and music it conforms closely to the subspecies of Italian serious opera known as the azione teatrale or festa teatrale--typical features of which are brevity, a small cast, an important role for chorus, a plot based on Greek mythology, and a celebratory function." -- Provided by publisher.
Note Online resource (A-R Editions, viewed March 22, 2019).
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Subject Venus (Roman deity) -- Drama.
Adonis (Greek deity) -- Drama.
Adonis (Greek deity)
Venus (Roman deity)
Cantatas, Secular -- Scores.
Cantates profanes -- Partitions.
Cantatas, Secular -- Scores
Genre/Form Cantatas
Drama
Scores
Cantatas.
Scores.
Cantates.
Partitions (Musique)
Added Author Casti, Giovanni Battista, 1724-1803, librettist.
Rice, John A., editor.
Other Form: Print version: Weigl, Joseph, 1766-1846. Venere e Adone. Middleton, Wisconsin : A-R Editions, Inc. (OCoLC)1085203971 9781987200874
ISBN 9781987200881 (online)
1987200888
9781987200874 (print)
Standard No. 10.31022/C110 doi
Music No. C110 A-R Editions, Inc. (score)

 
    
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