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La Traviata in Full Score by Giuseppe Verdi One of Verdi's most popular operas — a compelling musical drama of a beautiful courtesan redeemed by love. Reprinted from the authoritative edition prepared by G. Ricordi, Milan.
Parsifal in Full Score by Richard Wagner Unabridged score of composer's last opera, renowned for splendid music, glowing orchestration, and deeply personal treatment of the legend of the Holy Grail. Reprint of authoritative C. F. Peters edition.
La Boheme in Full Score by Giacomo Puccini Authoritative Italian edition of one of the world's most beloved operas. Sturdy, attractive volume reprints every note of Puccini's masterpiece, based on Murger's novel. English translations of list of characters and instruments.
Les Nuits d'été: Complete Song Cycle in Full Score and Vocal Score by Hector Berlioz Berlioz's "Summer Nights," the first orchestral song cycle ever written — and set to poems by Théophile Gautier — ranks among the composer's best-loved works. French, English, and German singing texts.
Magnificat in D and the Six Motets in Full Score by Johann Sebastian Bach One of the most performed masterworks of devotional music, with all the Bach motets, reprinted from authoritative Bach-Gesellschaft Edition published by Breitkopf & Härtel, Leipzig.
Xerxes in Full Score by George Frideric Handel One of Handel's rare ventures into comedy, Xerxes parodies the conventions of opera seria. Love triangles, swaggering heroism, and all manner of operatic pretensions receive a playful tweaking.
Stabat Mater in Full Score by Antonín Dvorák Stabat Mater reflects the personal grief that the composer experienced upon the deaths of his children while writing this piece. Based upon the traditional Latin text, it is among Dvorák’s most beautiful and touching scores.
Xerxes in Full Score by George Frideric Handel One of Handel's rare ventures into comedy, Xerxes parodies the conventions of opera seria. Love triangles, swaggering heroism, and all manner of operatic pretensions receive a playful tweaking.