Dramma giocoso in two acts
- Vocal score based on the Urtext of the “New Mozart Edition”
- Incorporates latest scholarly findings from the critical commentary of 2003
- Spacious appearance on the page, performance-oriented piano reduction
- Sturdy hardcover binding
In the space of a few months, in the autumn and winter of 1789, Mozart filled more than 650 pages of a score that shows practically no signs of mental or physical exertion. The result was one of his most profound operas, Così fan tutte , which has held listeners spellbound with its blend of bitterness and comedy to the present day.
Our new easy-to-play vocal score is based on the volume edited by Faye Ferguson and Wolfgang Rehm for the “New Mozart Edition” (NMA II/5/18) and on the latest scholarly findings from the critical commentary published by Henning Bey and Faye Ferguson in 2003.
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Editor: Faye Ferguson
/ Wolfgang Rehm
Translator / Further participants: Kurt HonolkaInstrumentation: Soprano solo (3), Tenor solo, Bass solo (2), Mixed choir (SATB), Flute (2), Oboe (2), Clarinet (2), Basset horn, Bassoon (2), Horn (2), Trumpet (2), Timpani, Strings, Basso continuoPublisher: BarenreiterEdition no.: BA04606-01ISMN: 9790006451869
Product format: Complete edition, Score, Urtext edition
Comments on the edition: 2 Parts
Language(s) of work: Italian
Duration (approx.): 03:00:00
Contents
· Anhang I: Ursprüngliche Arie des Guglielmo in Atto primo / Scena XI (No. 15: "Rivolgete a lui lo sguardo")
· Anhang II: Zwei Fragmente eines Entwurfs zur Arie des Guglielmo (=No. 26) in Atto secondo / Scena VIII
· Anhang III: Abweichende Rezitativ-Fassungen: 1. Autographer Schluss des Rezitativs in Atto secondo / Scena X, 2
· Andere Fassung des Rezitativs in Atto secondo / Scena XI-XII
· Anhang IV: Alternativ-Fassung für die Takte 173-207 von No. 31
· Anhang V: Skizzen zu No. 31