Ballet music from the Mannheim court. Part III / edited by Paul Cauthen.


Madison, Wis. : A-R Editions, c1998.
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Part of the series Recent researches in the music of the Classical Era, 0147-0086 v. 52
Notes:

  • This edition presents for the first time most of the surviving ballet music performed at Mannheim in the 1760s and 1770s. Each ballet is complete and newly engraved in full score and includes an introduction to the music, translations of the scenarios, and information on the sources, composers, ballet masters, and other pertinent historical backgrounds –Pref., p. vii.
  • Sub-series edited, and preface written, by Paul Corneilson and Eugene K. Wolf.
  • Includes essay, Costume in eighteenth-century ballet reform, by Sibylle Dahms.
  • Historical and editorial notes in English includes original French synopses, with English translations.
  • Critical notes: p. 103-105.
  • Includes bibliographical references.
  • Cephale et Procris L’Enlevement der Proserpine / Carl Joseph Toeschi.

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