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A new approach to “Faust”. The dialogue versions of Charles Gounod’s opera

The volume in L’Opéra français series with the dialogue versions sheds light on the confusing compositional history of Gounod’s Faust and offers opera houses an attractive alternative.

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Incomparable riches. Jean-Baptiste Lully’s “Alceste” in the new Complete Edition

Lully’s Alceste represents a milestone in French Baroque opera. With the publication of a critical edition as part of the Complete Edition, the work is now available in an authoritative form for scholars and practical performing use.

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Music for Fontainebleau. The background to Rameau’s opera “Daphnis et Églé”

King Louis XV thinks highly of Rameau’s Daphnis et Églé (1753). But following performances in Fontainebleau, the pastorale héroïque was never staged again during Rameau’s lifetime. With this publication as part of the Opera omnia an authoritative edition is now available.

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Disguise and confusion. The edition of Francesco Cavalli’s masterpiece “L’Erismena”

Following its premiere in 1656 Francesco Cavalli’s L’Erismena was a great success in Venice. An English version was also created. The edition being published as part of the critical edition Francesco Cavalli – Opere offers opportunities for a rediscovery.

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Opera is dead, long live opera!

It’s very much alive, the art form of opera. Contemporary music theatre fills the theatres, like grand opera for a large audience.

 

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L’Opéra français. Musical theatre between revolution and modernism

The series L’Opéra français publishes historical-critical editions of French music theatre works, which offer an authoritative basis for performances.

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Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini’s “Edward II” in Berlin

Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini’s third opera follows on from his earlier works with a subject full of archaic power. Edward II was commissioned by the Deutsche Oper Berlin and receives its first performance on 19 February 2017. The opera tells a story from the England of the 14th century about King Edward II, who ruled for twenty unhappy years and left a country in chaos. Power struggles, affairs and intrigues about Edward’s homosexual relationships provide a theatrical subject matter for a drama of relationships and politics. Following Scartazzini’s successful collaboration with the librettist Thomas Jonigk on Der Sandmann, the team comes together again with director Christof Loy for this production. Thomas Søndergård conducts.

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Music theatre

Deadly Encounters. Miroslav Srnka’s new opera “Voice Killer”
Of wood and angels of lizards. Beat Furrer’s opera “DAS GROSSE FEUER” for Zurich
Joseph Haydn’s operas offer something for every taste
Celestial twin love. The first version of Rameau’s opera “Castor et Pollux”
“Simply brilliant!” Marco Comin edits the music of Francesco Bartolomeo Conti
Egyptian flair in Fontainebleau. Rameau’s opera “La Naissance d’Osiris”
“Carmen” under the magnifying glass. The potential of different versions
The orchestra plays the main role. Bruno Mantovani’s opera “Voyage d’automne”
Meticulous revision. “Giselle” on a firm footing at last
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”
Without Concessions. The original “Cavalleria rusticana”
Charlotte Seither’s dialogue opera “Fidelio schweigt”
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