Ouvertüre zu "La forza del destino" (Bearbeitung für Bläserquintett)
by Bärenreiter
Original price
$1,080TWD
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Original price
$1,080TWD
Original price
$1,080TWD
$1,080TWD
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$1,080TWD
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$1,080TWD
Composer: Verdi, Giuseppe
Arranger: Linckelmann, Joachim
Instrument: for Woodwind Quintet
Publisher: Bärenreiter
Difficulty: 4
Description:
The opera “La forza del destino” (The Power of Destiny) by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) was finished in 1862. A work of the composer's late period, it represents a transitional stage in Verdi's stylistic development, combining traditional elements with portents of the future.
Motivated by a commission from the Imperial Opera in St. Petersburg - and probably also by the urge to write a truly successful opera - Verdi applied all the expressive means at his disposal.
The result is a work rich in contrasts. Tragedy and comedy, grand outbursts of passion, multicolored tableaux, merry camp scenes: all unite with the gloomy plot to produce a work of enormous explosive force.
The same range and variety are found in compressed form in the overture, ensuring a maximum amount of pleasure for performers. (Joachim Linckelmann)
Arranger: Linckelmann, Joachim
Instrument: for Woodwind Quintet
Publisher: Bärenreiter
Difficulty: 4
Description:
The opera “La forza del destino” (The Power of Destiny) by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) was finished in 1862. A work of the composer's late period, it represents a transitional stage in Verdi's stylistic development, combining traditional elements with portents of the future.
Motivated by a commission from the Imperial Opera in St. Petersburg - and probably also by the urge to write a truly successful opera - Verdi applied all the expressive means at his disposal.
The result is a work rich in contrasts. Tragedy and comedy, grand outbursts of passion, multicolored tableaux, merry camp scenes: all unite with the gloomy plot to produce a work of enormous explosive force.
The same range and variety are found in compressed form in the overture, ensuring a maximum amount of pleasure for performers. (Joachim Linckelmann)