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Various Artists - Stars of Classical (CD)
Various Artists, Emmerich Kalman/Franz Lehar/Johann Strauss II, Francesco Sartori, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Leonard Cohen, …
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The Magic Flute
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Emanuel Schikaneder
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Don Giovanni
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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This book (hardcover) is part of the TREDITION CLASSICS. It
contains classical literature works from over two thousand years.
Most of these titles have been out of print and off the bookstore
shelves for decades. The book series is intended to preserve the
cultural legacy and to promote the timeless works of classical
literature. Readers of a TREDITION CLASSICS book support the
mission to save many of the amazing works of world literature from
oblivion. With this series, tredition intends to make thousands of
international literature classics available in printed format again
- worldwide.
Perhaps Mozart's most recognizable piano sonata, the complete work
is presented nicely in this edition, and included are performance
notes and editorial suggestions in gray print.
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Don Giovanni (Paperback)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Discovery Miles 3 160
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Don Giovanni is one of Mozart's most popular and enduringly
fascinating works. E.T.A. Hoffmann described it as the "opera of
all operas". This edition begins with a discussion of its comic
elements by Michael F. Robinson. An overall view of the score is
given by David Wyn Jones, showing how Mozart maintained dramatic
momentum over its two acts and giving an overview of the dramatic
pacing and orchestration in some of the most important scenes.
Christopher Raeburn concludes the commentary with an engaging
portrait of Lorenzo Da Ponte, Mozart's "libertine librettist", and
his relationship with the composer. This guide contains more than
thirty photographs covering performances of Don Giovanni to the
present day, a detailed thematic analysis, the libretto in Italian
with a facing literal translation, an up-to-date bibliography and a
discography, as well as DVD and website guides. Contains: The
'Comic' Element in Don Giovanni, Michael F. Robinson; Music and
Action in Don Giovanni, David Wyn Jones; Lorenzo Da Ponte,
Christopher Raeburn; Characterization in Don Giovanni, E.J. Dent,
Brigid Brophy, Julian Rushton, Lawrence Lipking, Andrew Steptoe,
George Hall; Don Giovanni: A Selective Performance History, Hugo
Shirley; Don Giovanni: Libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte; Don Giovanni:
English translation by Visiontext
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Cosi fan tutte (Paperback)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Volume editing by Nicholas John
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Discovery Miles 2 560
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"It was a treat so truly intellectual that every ear and every
breast, susceptible of harmony and of impression, was gratified to
a degree beyond our power to describe." Thus reads one of the first
London reviews of Cosi fan tutte. Its enigmatic mixture of a
detached experiment in human foibles and a struggle of sincere
emotions has often disturbed audiences. H.C. Robbins Landon
observes, however, that Mozart's heartfelt music proves he is
openly on the side of the angels - the ladies - not the deceivers,
however cynical Da Ponte's words appear to be. Brian Trowell
describes the sophisticated world in which the opera was conceived,
while John Stone traces the origins of the libretto to Ancient
Greece, medieval Italy and even to China. The text is certainly Da
Ponte's most original work, and is here presented in Revd M.E.
Browne's acclaimed translation, revised by John Cox. Contents:
Mozart at the time of 'Cosi fan tutte', Brian Trowell; A Commentary
on the Score, H.C. Robbins Landon; The Background to the Libretto,
John Stone; A Performance History, Nicholas John; Cosi fan tutte:
Libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte; Cosi fan tutte: English translation
by Marmaduke E. Browne, revised by John Cox
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