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Christoph Willibald Gluck

Gluck: Orfeo ed Euridice

Vienna Version - 1762

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  • Composer: Christoph Willibald Gluck (1714-1787)
  • Editors: Anna Amalie Abert, Ludwig Finscher
  • Instrumentation: Opera
  • Work: Orfeo ed Euridice (Italian Version), Wq. 30
  • Work Languages: German, Italian
  • ISMN: 9790006558735
  • Size: 7.5 x 10.6 inches
  • Pages: 164
  • Urtext / Critical Edition

Description

The premiere of the Azione teatrale "Orfeo ed Euridice" took place in Vienna in 1762 and plays a significant role in the history of the music theatre.With this work, the composer for the first time rejected the rigid conventions of the Italian opera seria and made an important first contribution towards the renewal of opera genre.

In collaboration with his librettist Calzabigi, Gluck reduced the plot to its essentials and freed it from the typical political and romantic intrigues which prevailed at that time. The choir takes on a larger role and the ballet is integrated into the plot. Solo and choral parts, instrumental music as well as pantomime and dance are closely connected. The style of singing has a natural simplicity and coloratura is largely abandoned. This stands in stark contrast to the vocal acrobatics of opera seria.

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Gluck: Orfeo ed Euridice

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Description

The premiere of the Azione teatrale "Orfeo ed Euridice" took place in Vienna in 1762 and plays a significant role in the history of the music theatre.With this work, the composer for the first time rejected the rigid conventions of the Italian opera seria and made an important first contribution towards the renewal of opera genre.

In collaboration with his librettist Calzabigi, Gluck reduced the plot to its essentials and freed it from the typical political and romantic intrigues which prevailed at that time. The choir takes on a larger role and the ballet is integrated into the plot. Solo and choral parts, instrumental music as well as pantomime and dance are closely connected. The style of singing has a natural simplicity and coloratura is largely abandoned. This stands in stark contrast to the vocal acrobatics of opera seria.

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