Henry Purcell (1659 – 1695)

Dido and Aeneas

Bärenreiter Urtext

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Obsazenísólové hlasy, smíšený sbor, smyčce, basso continuo
VydáníPartitura (Urtext)
Číslo položky1565814
Autor / skladatelHenry Purcell
EditorRobert Shay
Jazykanglicky
Obsah104 stran(y); 24,3 × 31 cm
Rok vydání2023
Vydavatel / výrobceBärenreiter
Výrobní čísloBA 8744
ISMN9790006563111

Popis

  • Urtext edition based for the first time on the Tatton Park manuscript as the main source
  • Informative Foreword (Eng/Ger) on the genesis, transmission, reception and performance practice
  • Complete facsimile reproduction of the Chelsea libretto

The opera “Dido and Aeneas”, a recount of the well-known story from Book IV of Virgil's Aeneid, has established itself as a favourite with the public. This is due to the skill of composer Henry Purcell and his librettist Nahum Tate, who combined an overriding tragic theme with masterfully inserted comic episodes.

Long believed to have been conceived in 1689 for a performance at a “School for Young Gentlewomen”, scholars have debated the origins of “Dido” in recent decades, a process hampered by the lack of early musical sources. This edition addresses these challenges and evaluates the earliest sources that reproduce the opera in its surviving form. Surprisingly, these date from the 1770s and 80s, some ninety years after the work was written. Three key manuscripts – now held at the Bodleian Library in Oxford (UK), at Tatton Park Library which is a National Trust property near Manchester (UK), and at the Wakayama Prefectural Library (Japan) - were all copied from the same original, most likely a handwritten score from 1704 which reappeared in the early 1770s, only to disappear again.

This is the first "Dido" edition based on the Tatton Park manuscript as the main source. It was produced during the second half of the 18th century by Philip Hayes, one of England's most prominent musicians. He was known in musicology for his meticulous copies of Purcell's music, often from the autograph manuscripts. The Bodleian and Wakayama manuscripts are presented in a new light and their role in this edition has been reassessed accordingly.

Obsah

  • Abbreviations / Abkürzungen
  • Preface
  • The Origins of Dido and Aeneas
  • Revivals of Dido and Aeneas, 1700
  • 1787
  • Literary Background and Allegory
  • Performance Implications of the Chelsea Libretto
  • Other Performance Issues
  • Acknowledgments
  • Vorwort
  • Die Ursprünge von Dido and Aeneas
  • Wiederaufführungen von Dido and Aeneas, 1700
  • 1787
  • Literarischer Hintergrund und Allegorie
  • Aufführungsrelevante Hinweise im Chelsea-Libretto
  • Weitere Aufführungsaspekte
  • Danksagung
  • Ensemble / Besetzung
  • Index of Scenes / Szenenverzeichnis
  • Overture
  • Act I
  • Act II
  • Act III
  • Appendix / Anhang
  • Ah! Belinda (after/nach Orpheus Britannicus, 1698)
  • Facsimiles / Faksimiles
  • Critical Report
  • Musical Sources
  • Editorial Methods
  • Critical Notes
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