Alceste : Vienna Version - 1767

Alceste : Vienna Version - 1767

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With the premiere of Gluck’s “Alceste”, the “Burgtheater” Vienna reopened its doors, concluding a period of moarning that had been decreed following the death of Archduchess Maria Josepha. Calzabigi’s inspiration for the libretto, which,...

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With the premiere of Gluck’s “Alceste”, the “Burgtheater” Vienna reopened its doors, concluding a period of moarning that had been decreed following the death of Archduchess Maria Josepha. Calzabigi’s inspiration for the libretto, which, despite including an element of wonder, focuses entirely on death and the afterworld, most likely stemmed from the death of Empress Maria Theresia’s husband. In Euripides’ “Alkestis”, the librettist might have recognized a sufferer akin to the imperial widow, who was highly regarded by her people. Following in the Greek tragedy tradition, Gluck once more sought to emphasize the unity of the work as a whole and the interplay of all elements involved,including costumes and stage design. He placed great importance on integrating the chorus into the happenings on stage. Bärenreiter now presents a newly engraved vocal score which has been meticulously revised, corrected and adapted to meet current Bärenreiter standards.
Arrangement Mixed Choir, Orchestra
Format Vocal Score
NumberOfPages 350
Media Sheet Music
Publisher Bärenreiter-Verlag
Contributors Willibald Gluck, Christoph(Composer) Dú rr, Walther(Arranger) Schellevis, Hans(Arranger)
ISMN 9790006558728