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Gioachino Rossini

Ermione

Dramma per musica in Two Acts by Andrea Leone Tottola

Edited by Patricia B. Brauner and Philip Gossett
965 pages, Three-volume set. Score (two volumes cloth), xlix, 846 p., 9-1/4 x 12-3/8; Comme  12-7/10 x 9-4/5  © 1996
Series: The Critical Edition of the Works of Gioachino Rossini, Section I: Operas

Cloth $300.00

ISBN: 9780226728520   Published April 1996
For sale only in the United States, its dependencies, the Philippines, and Canada

Ermione is one of the extraordinary serious operas that Rossini composed while artistic director of the royal theaters of Naples. Although it was not originally successful, Rossini treasured Ermione as his "little William Tell." Its revival at the Rossini Opera Festival's production in 1987—the first since the original staging in 1819—revealed its beauty to modern audiences and has spurred many additional performances.

This critical edition is the first publication of Ermione in full score.

The originality and power of Rossini's score lie in the musical realization of the four principal characters in Tottola's libretto—four survivors of the Trojan war—based on Racine's tragedy Andromaque. Rossini's Ermione was one of the most fully developed characters in nineteenth-century opera. The work's musical structure also was unconventional for its day. All the solo numbers involve other characters, and there is only one scene for a single protagonist.
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