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Gluck Ezio (1763/64) -Dramma per musica in tre atti- (Vienna Version)
Gluck Ezio (1763/64) -Dramma per musica in tre atti- (Vienna Version)

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Gluck Ezio (1763/64) -Dramma per musica in tre atti- (Vienna Version)

Christoph Willibald von Gluck

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Gluck Ezio (1763/64) -Dramma per musica in tre atti- (Vienna Version)

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Editor: Buschmeier, Gabriele

Arranger: Wiechert, Wolfgang

Orchestral scoring : 4SSolo/ASolo/TSolo/2Fl/2Ob/2bassoon/2Hn/2Trp/timpani/Str/harpisc.

Product format: vocal score, Urtext edition

Binding: Paperback

Pages / Format: XIX, 266 - 27,0 x 19,0 cm

„ Ezio ” is based on a libretto by Pietro Metastasio which was first set to music by Nicola Porpora (1728), then by Georg Friedrich Handel (1732) and Christoph Willibald Gluck in 1750, amongst many others. The Vienna version, premiered at the Burgtheater in Vienna on 26 December 1763 is a completely new arrangement of the original Prague version of 1750. The revival of Italian opera and the upheaval which followed in the wake of the so-called opera reform make the new version a true reform work.  

The Vienna version offers more concentrated dramatic material and redresses the dramatic weaknesses of the first version. Thereby the characterisation of the individual roles is clearer and gains in conciseness. The main plot; Massimo’s intrigues and the resulting fall of Ezio from celebrated hero to outlawed traitor, together with the love affair between Ezio and Fulvia becomes the focus of attention.

The vocal score is based on Gabriele Buschmeier’s 1992 edition of the Vienna version of “ Ezio ” published as part of “ Christoph Willibald Gluck”, Complete Works Series III/24.


- Based on the Urtext of the Gluck Complete Edition
- Straightforward and easy-to-play piano reduction
- Italian text with German singing translation
- Detailed foreword (Ger/Eng) by the editor