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Gotterdammerung, WWV. 86d. Richard Wagner. Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music.

Translation

Gotterdammerung, WWV. . Richard Wagner. Voice sheet music. Choir sheet music.

Original

Gotterdammerung, WWV. 86d composed by Richard Wagner. 1813-1883. Arranged by Hartmut Fladt. For Choral, Chorus, Orchestra, Vocal, Voice. Study Score. Eulenburg Taschenpartituren. Pocket Scores. Study Score. 1036 pages. Eulenburg Edition #ETP8057. Published by Eulenburg Edition. HL.49010291. ISBN 3795763096. 7.75x10.5 inches. This edition is based upon Wagner's autograph manuscript, which is the only reliable source to reproduce the composer's intentions. Besides this, the edition records changes made by Wagner during rehearsals in 1876 for the first complete performance at Bayreuth, written in on his instructions by Heinrich Porges, Hermann Levi, Felix Mottl and others. Anyone using this edition thus not only benefits from the best possible musical score, but also gains insight into the performance practice of that time. Preface. Cast. Dramatis personae. Distribution of roles by voice. Orchestration. Prelude. Act I. Scene 1. Scene 2. Scene 3. Act II. Prelude and Scene 1. Scene 2. Scene 3. Scene 4. Scene 5. Act III. Prelude and Scene 1. Scene 2. Scene 3.

Translation

Gotterdammerung, WWV. 86d composed by Richard Wagner. 1813-1883. Arranged by Hartmut Fladt. For Choral, Chorus, Orchestra, Vocal, Voice. Study Score. Eulenburg Taschenpartituren. Pocket Scores. Study Score. 1036 pages. Eulenburg издание. Published by Eulenburg Edition. HL.49010291. ISBN 3795763096. 7.75x10.5 inches. This edition is based upon Wagner's autograph manuscript, which is the only reliable source to reproduce the composer's intentions. Besides this, the edition records changes made by Wagner during rehearsals in 1876 for the first complete performance at Bayreuth, written in on his instructions by Heinrich Porges, Hermann Levi, Felix Mottl and others. Anyone using this edition thus not only benefits from the best possible musical score, but also gains insight into the performance practice of that time. Preface. Cast. Dramatis personae. Distribution of roles by voice. Orchestration. Prelude. Act I. Scene 1. Scene 2. Scene 3. Act II. Prelude and Scene 1. Scene 2. Scene 3. Scene 4. Scene 5. Act III. Prelude and Scene 1. Scene 2. Scene 3.