Armida (Hob.XXVIII:12) (Vocal Score)

Haydn, Joseph

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Haydn Armida (Hob.XXVIII:12) (Vocal Score)

Haydn’s last stage work for the theatre of Prince Nikolaus Esterházy, was the opera seria “Armida”.  It was composed in 1783 and had its first public performance on 26 February 1784.

It was originally thought that Jacopo Durandi was the librettist.  However, after detailed comparison with numerous other “Armida” libretti, the likely librettist was probably Nunziato Porto (?).  The opera was a great success and Haydn’s contemporaries considered “ Armida ” his best stagework .

With the choice of “Armida” as a theme, (from T. Tassos “ Gerusalemme liberata ”) Haydn entered into a longstanding opera tradition.

For five years “Armida” was part of the repertoire of the Royal Theatre and enthusiastically received.  It was also performed in Pressburg , Budapest and Vienna. 
The vocal score is based on the Urtext of the Haydn Complete Edition.

- Heroic drama

- Reliable vocal score based on the Urtext Complete Edition, Joseph Haydn, series, XV/12

- Performance material available for hire BA04662-72

Pfannkuch, Wilhelm
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Additional Information

Classical
Male Voices
German, Italian