Rosamunde, Fürstin von Cypern D 797 Romantic drama in four acts with a musical accompaniment, choruses and dances by Franz Schubert 4-Part - Sheet Music

By Franz Schubert

On 20 December 1823 Helmina von Chezy'sgreat romantic dramaRosamundereceived its premiere performance at Vienna's Theater an der Wien. Unfortunately this version of the drama with ghosts, shipwreck, pirates, attempted poisoning and other horrifying ingredients has not survived - unlike Schubert's popular incidental music which was already praised by contemporary critics. Special acknowledgment was given tothe genius of this much-loved master, and as evidence of its popularity, the overture and theHunters' Chorushad to be played again. Now Barenreiter is issuing one of Schubert's best-known compositions in a complete vocal score. The appendix includes Chezy's draft to the playRosamundeand a reconstruction of the first version of this drama.

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Format:
Vocal Score Reduction
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Franz Schubert
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
10.63 x 7.48 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.66 pounds

Alto voice solo, speaker (17), SATB choir, piano reduction

SKU: BA.BA05570-90

Romantic drama in four acts with a musical accompaniment, choruses and dances. Composed by Franz Schubert. Edited by Christine Martin and Walther Durr. Arranged by Hans Schellevis. This edition: urtext edition. Paperback. Barenreiter Urtext. Romantic drama in four acts with a musical accompaniment, choruses and dances. Vocal Score. D 797. Duration 50 minutes. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA05570-90. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA05570-90).

ISBN 9790006562060. 10.63 x 7.48 inches. Language: German. Preface: Christine Martin. Text: Chézy, Helmina von.

On 20 December 1823 Helmina von Chezy'sgreat romantic dramaRosamundereceived its premiere performance at Vienna's Theater an der Wien. Unfortunately this version of the drama with ghosts, shipwreck, pirates, attempted poisoning and other horrifying ingredients has not survived - unlike Schubert's popular incidental music which was already praised by contemporary critics. Special acknowledgment was given tothe genius of this much-loved master, and as evidence of its popularity, the overture and theHunters' Chorushad to be played again.

Now Barenreiter is issuing one of Schubert's best-known compositions in a complete vocal score.
The appendix includes Chezy's draft to the playRosamundeand a reconstruction of the first version of this drama.