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Gioachino Rossini

Armida

Dramma per musica in Three Acts by Giovanni Schmidt

Edited by Charles S. Brauner and Patricia B. Brauner
1149 pages, Three-volume set. Score (two volumes cloth): lii, 1235 p., 9-1/4 x 12-3/8; Comme  13-1/10 x 10  © 1998
Series: The Critical Edition of the Works of Gioachino Rossini, Section I: Operas

Cloth $350.00

ISBN: 9780226728568   Published April 1998
For sale only in the United States, its dependencies, the Philippines, and Canada

Rossini's third opera seria for Naples, Armida, first performed November 9, 1817 and among his most unusual and beautiful stage works, is based on Tasso's epic poem Gerusalemme liberata. From the performer playing Armida, Rossini demands singing of both spectacular virtuosity and great dramatic power. Some of his most sensual music occurs in Armida's duets, two of which feature prominent introductions for solo violin and solo violoncello. Included in the large cast are six tenor roles (although they can be taken by four tenors, as they were at Naples). A highlight of Act III is the stirring trio for three tenors. Armida also requires two basses and gives conspicuous parts to men's and women's choruses. Unique among Rossini's Italian operas is a large ballet, which occupies much of Act II, and the magical scenic effects called for in the staging.

The critical edition presents Armida in its original form, reintegrating passages missing from the autograph score and restoring cuts made in printed editions.
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