I due Foscari : Ed. critica di Andreas Giger - Riduzione per canto e pianoforte

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Composed by Verdi in 1843-44, I due Foscari was first performed at Teatro Argentina, Rome, in November 1844. In his libretto, Piave paints the tragic destiny of the old doge of Venice Francesco Foscari and his son Jacopo in dark colours. The vocal score derives from the...

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Composed by Verdi in 1843-44, I due Foscari was first performed at Teatro Argentina, Rome, in November 1844. In his libretto, Piave paints the tragic destiny of the old doge of Venice Francesco Foscari and his son Jacopo in dark colours. The vocal score derives from the critical edition based on Verdi’s autograph score and on the first manuscript exemplar corrected by the composer himself, thus restoring powerful passages that had been excised by Roman censors. Moreover, the Appendix presents sketches, fragments, discarded excerpts, as well as an alternative cabaletta for Jacopo’s cavatina. Enriched by an introduction and a detailed critical commentary, this vocal score provides a unique and in-depth research tool for performers and conductors, as well as students and scholars.
Arrangement Piano Accompaniment, Voice
Genres Opera
Format Vocal Score
Level 4
NumberOfPages 376
Media Sheet Music
Series Opera Vocal Score Series (Ricordi)
Publisher Ricordi
Contributors Verdi, Giuseppe(Composer)
Language English, Italian
ISBN 9788881920723
ISMN 9790041401706