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Baerenreiter Verlag La clemenza di Tito K. 621 - Mozart/Giegling - Vocal Score - Hardcover
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Opera seria in two acts
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Editor: Franz Giegling
Arranger: Eugen Epplee
Format: Hardcover
Language of work: Italian, German
Language of text: German, English
Version: Vocal Score, Urtext Edition
The vocal score to Mozart's La clemenza di Tito is available in this hardcover edition as well as in a soft-cover edition. This means that you have the choice: perhaps you prefer a lower-priced and slightly lighter soft-cover edition with excellent lay-flat characteristics or you feel that sturdier hardcover editions of important repertoire works are more likely to survive the rigours of a musicians life.
Mozart's last two operas, The Magic Flute and La clemenza di Tito, are not only remarkable for their outstanding quality but also for the astonishingly short period of time Mozart needed to write them: From the first sketches and drafts to the completed scores Mozart put on paper approximately 800 pages of music between April and September of 1791, a six month period.
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Editor: Franz Giegling
Arranger: Eugen Epplee
Format: Hardcover
Language of work: Italian, German
Language of text: German, English
Version: Vocal Score, Urtext Edition
The vocal score to Mozart's La clemenza di Tito is available in this hardcover edition as well as in a soft-cover edition. This means that you have the choice: perhaps you prefer a lower-priced and slightly lighter soft-cover edition with excellent lay-flat characteristics or you feel that sturdier hardcover editions of important repertoire works are more likely to survive the rigours of a musicians life.
Mozart's last two operas, The Magic Flute and La clemenza di Tito, are not only remarkable for their outstanding quality but also for the astonishingly short period of time Mozart needed to write them: From the first sketches and drafts to the completed scores Mozart put on paper approximately 800 pages of music between April and September of 1791, a six month period.
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