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Original

La Damnation de Faust, Op. 24. H 111. Hector Berlioz. Voice sheet music. B-Flat Trumpet sheet music. Harp sheet music. Horn sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Timpani sheet music.

Translation

La Damnation de Faust, Op 24. H 111. Hector Berlioz. Voice sheet music. B-Flat Trumpet sheet music. Harp sheet music. Horn sheet music. Percussion sheet music. Timpani sheet music.

Original

La Damnation de Faust, Op. 24. H 111 composed by Hector Berlioz. 1803-1869. Edited by Chalres Malherbe & Felix Weingartner. For STBB Vocal Soli, Choir, Orchestra -. 3d3, 2d2, 21, 4 - 4, 22, 3, 2. , timpani, percussion, 2 harps, strings, banda. 2 horns, 2 trumpets. This edition. Paperback. Original Works, Opera. complete. Romantic Period. French, Mythology. Legends. Study Score. 436 pages. Published by Serenissima. SA.19955. ISBN 9781932419955. Romantic Period. French, Mythology. Legends. 7.44 x 9.69 inches. Berlioz composed his tremendous "Legende dramatique" in 1845-46, largely creating his own libretto after Gerard de Nerval's French translation of the famous Faust story by Goethe. The composer produced the dramatic oratorio at his own expense for the premiere on December 6, 1846 at Paris' Opera-Comique. Despite critical acclaim, the performance was not well-attended - a major financial setback for the composer. This new study score is a digitally-enhanced reprint of the score issued in 1901 by Breitkopf & Hartel as part of the projected Berlioz Complete Works, edited by Charles Malherbe and Felix Weingartner.

Translation

La Damnation de Faust, Op 24. H 111 composed by Hector Berlioz. 1803-1869. Edited by Chalres Malherbe . For STBB Vocal Soli, Choir, Orchestra -. 3d3, 2d2, 21, 4 - 4, 22, 3, 2. , timpani, percussion, 2 harps, strings, banda. 2 horns, 2 trumpets. This edition. Paperback. Original Works, Opera. complete. Romantic Period. French, Mythology. Legends. Study Score. 436 pages. Published by Serenissima. SA.19955. ISBN 9781932419955. Romantic Period. French, Mythology. Legends. 7.44 x 9.69 inches. Berlioz composed his tremendous "Legende dramatique" in 1845-46, largely creating his own libretto after Gerard de Nerval's French translation of the famous Faust story by Goethe. The composer produced the dramatic oratorio at his own expense for the premiere on December 6, 1846 at Paris' Opera-Comique. Despite critical acclaim, the performance was not well-attended - a major financial setback for the composer. This new study score is a digitally-enhanced reprint of the score issued in 1901 by Breitkopf & Hartel as part of the projected Berlioz Complete Works, edited by Charles Malherbe and Felix Weingartner.