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'''Description:''' A transcription of the opening chorus from Act IV of Lully's opera "Isis." 'CPDL #23022 is modelled closely on a source from the IMSLP, but transcribed for modern string notation with keyboard reduction. The text should be sung in such a way that the vowels are re-articulated for repeated eighth notes, resembling stuttering from extreme cold. Original orchestration would include "violons", the full string ensemble, for the prelude, and continuo instruments such as harpsichord to accompany the voices. | '''Description:''' A transcription of the opening chorus from Act IV of Lully's opera "Isis." 'CPDL #23022 is modelled closely on a source from the IMSLP, but transcribed for modern string notation with keyboard reduction. The text should be sung in such a way that the vowels are re-articulated for repeated eighth notes, resembling stuttering from extreme cold. Original orchestration would include "violons", the full string ensemble, for the prelude, and continuo instruments such as harpsichord to accompany the voices. | ||
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Revision as of 03:56, 15 October 2019
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- Editor: Fernando Gómez Jácome (submitted 2013-05-03). Score information: A4, 3 pages, 72 kB Copyright: Personal
- Edition notes:
- Editor: Bernard Meylan (submitted 2012-02-08). Score information: A4, 1 page, 276 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes:
- Editor: Jonathan Posthuma (submitted 2011-01-17). Score information: Letter, 3 pages, 48 kB Copyright: CPDL
- Edition notes: The parts are not transposed, but they have been transcribed from original staves to modern staves, as indicated in the first measure. The keyboard part is a reduction of the five string parts.
General Information
Title: Le Choeur des Trembleurs
Larger work: Isis, LWV 54
Composer: Jean-Baptiste Lully
Lyricist: Philippe Quinaultcreate page (1635−1688)
Number of voices: 3vv Voicing: TTB
, described as "Choeur de Peuples des Climats glacez"
Genre: Secular, Opera
Language: French
Instruments: 5-part Strings, Basso continuo
First published: 1719 by J.-B.-Chr. Ballard (premiered 1677)
Description: A transcription of the opening chorus from Act IV of Lully's opera "Isis." 'CPDL #23022 is modelled closely on a source from the IMSLP, but transcribed for modern string notation with keyboard reduction. The text should be sung in such a way that the vowels are re-articulated for repeated eighth notes, resembling stuttering from extreme cold. Original orchestration would include "violons", the full string ensemble, for the prelude, and continuo instruments such as harpsichord to accompany the voices.
External websites:
Original text and translations
French text L’hiver qui nous tourmente |
English translation [Since] Winter, our tormenter, |