Pelleas et Melisande, CD 93 by Claude Debussy Choir - Sheet Music

By Claude Debussy

Debussy's sole completed opera was given its premiere at Paris' Opera Comique on April 30, 1902. It was the culmination of an eight-year effort on the composer's part. Though not an immediate sensation like Puccini's Madame Butterfly two years later in Milan, the five-act lyric drama, after the identically titled play by Maeterlinck, enjoyed a successful run in the first two decades of the 20th century. Debussy's masterpiece of orchestral color is presented in a new, digitally-enhanced reprint of the full score first issued by E. Fromont, Paris, in 1904 which was corrected and revised in 1907, with the orchestrational changes sometime before the composer's death in 1918. As with all Petrucci Library Press scores, a percentage of each sale is contributed to support the award-winning free wiki for music scores and recordings, IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library.

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Instrument:
Choir Voice
Ensembles:
Choir Orchestra
Genres:
Opera Impressionism French
Composers:
Claude Debussy
Publishers:
Petrucci Library Press
ISBN:
9781932419917
Format:
CD Study Score
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Claude Debussy
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
414
Size:
9.5 x 12.5 inches
Shipping Weight:
6.64 pounds

Vocal soli, chorus, orchestra

SKU: SA.19917

Composed by Claude Debussy. Opera (complete), Original Works. Reprint Source: Paris: E. Fromont, 1904. Plate E. 1418 F. Impressionist, French Literary. Study score. Composed 1902. 414 pages. Petrucci Library Press #19917. Published by Petrucci Library Press (SA.19917).

ISBN 9781932419917. 9.5 x 12.5 inches.

Debussy's sole completed opera was given its premiere at Paris' Opera Comique on April 30, 1902. It was the culmination of an eight-year effort on the composer's part. Though not an immediate sensation like Puccini's Madame Butterfly two years later in Milan, the five-act lyric drama, after the identically titled play by Maeterlinck, enjoyed a successful run in the first two decades of the 20th century. Debussy's masterpiece of orchestral color is presented in a new, digitally-enhanced reprint of the full score first issued by E. Fromont, Paris, in 1904 which was corrected and revised in 1907, with the orchestrational changes sometime before the composer's death in 1918. As with all Petrucci Library Press scores, a percentage of each sale is contributed to support the award-winning free wiki for music scores and recordings, IMSLP/Petrucci Music Library.