Title | Emma, ou La promesse imprudente |
Alternative title | Opéra-comique en trois actes |
Creators | Daniel François Esprit Auber (composer) and Eugène de Planard (librettist) |
Opus | AWV 6 |
Instrumentation | voices, mixed chorus and orchestra |
Number of movements | — |
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First published | 1821 |
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Composition types | Operas comiques |
Language | French |
Period | Romantic |
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Details | Section | Arranged for | Arranger |
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view | Overture | violin and piano | Victor Rifaut |
Details | Section | Type | Publisher | Date | File |
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view | Complete | — | La Lyre moderne | 1821 | Preliminaries - Act I · view Act II · view Act III · view |
view | Complete | parts | La Lyre moderne | 1821 | Flute 1 · view Flute 2 (doub. piccolo) · view Oboe 1 · view Oboe 2 · view Clarinet 1 (C, B, A) · view Clarinet 2 (C, B, A) · view Bassoon 1/2 · view Horn 1 (various keys) · view Horn 2 (various keys) · view Trumpet 1 (various keys) · view Trumpet 2 (various keys) · view Timpani · view Violins I · view Violins II · view Violas · view Cellos / Basses · view |
view | Complete | selections,vocal score | La Lyre moderne | 1821 | No.1, Air: "Je suis fort honnète homme" (Act I, No.1) · view No.4, Air: "Les oiseaux du bocage" (Act I, No.4) · view No.5, Air: "Quel changement en un moment" (Act I, No.5) · view No.7, Couplets: "Une rose bien fleurie" (Act II, No.7) · view No.8, Duo: "Quelle différence dans notre éxistence" (Act II, No.8) · view No.9, Trio: "Ah! mon père" (Act II, No.9) · view No.10, Le compliment. Air: "Monsieur Raymond" (Act II, No.10a) · view No.13, Air: "Pourquoi cette tristesse" (Act III, No.13) · view |
view | Overture | Arrangement for violin and piano |
La Lyre moderne | 1821 | Complete Parts · view |
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