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Reconciled: French and Italian styles. Rameau’s „Les Paladins“ or the mixture of genres

The first performance of Jean-Philippe Rameau’s Comédie-Ballet „Les Paladins“ was a failure from which the work did not recover for a long time. Today it strikes us as a jewel with many opportunities for presentation on the stage.

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„Il Xerse“ by Francesco Cavalli at the Festival della Valle d’Itria

83 years before George Frideric Handel’s opera „Serse“ was premiered, Francesco Cavalli had opened his dramma per musica „Il Xerse“ with the very same verses. The work very probably received its first performance on 12 January 1655 in Venice. The text was by Cavalli’s preferred librettist Nicolò Minato, whose work was revised by Silvio Stampiglia, the version also used by Handel. Cavalli’s original version of “Serse” quickly established itself in Italy and was even performed in France for Louis XIV in 1660, but today it is little known. On 25 July there is a thrilling opportunity to rediscover this opera at the Festival della Valle d’Itria in Martina Franca, Apulia, perhaps comparing it with Handel’s setting. Director Leo Moscato and conductor Federico Maria Sardelli, with his early music ensemble “Il modo antiquo”, perform „Il Xerse“ for the first time using the new critical edition from the „Opere di Franceso Cavalli“.

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Drama and passion. Christoph Willibald Gluck’s opera „Antigono“

Gluck, „a young man of the highest abilities and a fiery spirit“, composed his opera „Antigono“ for Rome. In July this thrilling stage work can be heard once again in Bayreuth.

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Opera as evolutionary process. The pasticcio “Love in a Village” and its creation

“Love in a Village” has now been released as part of the ambitious “OPERA” publishing project. In the 18th century it was number one in the British Isles, but is now almost forgotten.

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In love with a statue. Rameau’s ballet “Pigmalion” in the Complete Edition

Enchanting music to one of the most touching classical plots – that is Jean-Philippe Rameau’s “Pigmalion”. The ballet is now available in an authoritative edition.

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25 years after the revival of the “Messe solennelle” by Hector Berlioz

It was a sensation when the manuscript of the “Messe solennelle” was rediscovered in 1991. An occasion for the editor to look back.

 

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Opera for the Peace. Jean-Philippe Rameau’s “Naïs”

“Naïs”, the lavish opera the French composer wrote for the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, is now being published as part of the “Opera omnia Rameau”.

 

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Complete Editions

Celestial twin love. The first version of Rameau’s opera “Castor et Pollux”
Egyptian flair in Fontainebleau. Rameau’s opera “La Naissance d’Osiris”
Dramatically effective. Franz Schubert’s works for music theatre
“Most agreeable”. A peasant’s son is the hero in Handel’s “Giustino”
From London to Brunswick. Handel’s opera “Siroe” in the Urtext edition
Two gods woo a nymph. The reconstruction of Rameau’s “Io”
The Neapolitans were amazed. Gluck’s “La clemenza di Tito”
The benevolent conqueror. Handel’s opera “Scipione”
The New Anton Bruckner Complete Edition
Gabriel Fauré and the Orchestra: A Re-evaluation
Refined orchestration. Jean-Philippe Rameau’s opera “Castor et Pollux”
Ancient myth for the concert hall. Georg Friedrich Handel's "Semele"
The Triumph of Time and Truth. Handel's "Il trionfo del Tempo e della Verità"
In Honor of the Saints of Music. Handel's second Cecilian Ode
Love and Freedom. Cavalli's opera "Scipione Affricano" in a new edition
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