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Die sieben Raben Oper in 3 Akten (Gesamtausgabe, Bd. 11) by Josef Gabriel Rheinberger SSATBB - Sheet Music

By Josef Gabriel Rheinberger

Rheinberger was inspired to compose his first opera by the great cycle of aquarelles entitled "Von den Sieben Raben" by the painter Moritz von Schwind (1804–1871), with whom he was acquainted. The libretto by Franz Bonn (1830–1904) follows in its essentials the story depicted in these pictures, rather than the Grimm fairytale of the same name. The work had its successful world première, conducted by the composer, on 23 May 1869 at the Königliche Hof- und Nationaltheater in Munich. After the second performance in Munich, on the 8 September 1869, a reviewer wrote in the Augsburger Allgemeine Zeitung: "The composer was able to express the enchantment of the story, its high-spirited simplicity and deep feeling, with great skill, and the lyrical passages of the opera provide the most positive proof of Rheinberger’s talent." Possibly Engelbert Humperdinck, who was a pupil of Rheinberger in Munich from 1877 until 1879, was inspired by Die sieben Raben to compose his fairy tale opera Hänsel und Gretel (1893), which helped this genre to achieve great success.

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Summary
Instrument:
Choir
Ensembles:
SSATBB
Genres:
Opera
Composers:
Josef Gabriel Rheinberger
Publishers:
Carus Verlag
Series:
Carus Complete Editions
ISBN:
9790007222741
Format:
Libretti
Item types:
Physical
Level:
Grade 5
Artist:
Josef Gabriel Rheinberger
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
DIN A5 inches
Number of Pages:
16
Shipping Weight:
0.06 pounds
Detailed Description
Soli SSATBB, Orch - Grade 5

SKU: CA.5002008

Oper in 3 Akten (Gesamtausgabe, Bd. 11). Composed by Josef Gabriel Rheinberger. Edited by Irmlind Capelle. This edition: Complete edition. Josef Gabriel Rheinberger - Complete Works. Opera, singspiel. Libretto. Composed 1869. Op. 20. 16 pages. Duration 150 minutes. Carus Verlag #CV 50.020/08. Published by Carus Verlag (CA.5002008).

ISBN 9790007222741. DIN A5 inches. Language: German. Text: Franz Bonn.

Rheinberger was inspired to compose his first opera by the great cycle of aquarelles entitled "Von den Sieben Raben" by the painter Moritz von Schwind (1804–1871), with whom he was acquainted. The libretto by Franz Bonn (1830–1904) follows in its essentials the story depicted in these pictures, rather than the Grimm fairytale of the same name. The work had its successful world première, conducted by the composer, on 23 May 1869 at the Königliche Hof- und Nationaltheater in Munich. After the second performance in Munich, on the 8 September 1869, a reviewer wrote in the Augsburger Allgemeine Zeitung: "The composer was able to express the enchantment of the story, its high-spirited simplicity and deep feeling, with great skill, and the lyrical passages of the opera provide the most positive proof of Rheinberger’s talent." Possibly Engelbert Humperdinck, who was a pupil of Rheinberger in Munich from 1877 until 1879, was inspired by Die sieben Raben to compose his fairy tale opera Hänsel und Gretel (1893), which helped this genre to achieve great success.

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