Orpheus in the Underworld for Flute Orchestra
COMPOSITEUR:
Jacques Offenbach
ÉDITION MUSICALE:
Megido Publications
TYPE DE PRODUIT:
Set
INSTRUMENT GROUP:
Bois (Ensemble)
Jacques Offenbach's iconic operetta bouffe "Orpheus in the Underworld" was first performed in Paris in 1858. Though the overture consists of a variety of themes from throughout the opera, the most recognizable is the "Infernal Galop," or as it has come to be known, the "Can-Can." Hard to believe
Spécifications
Compositeur | Jacques Offenbach |
Arrangeur | Shaul Ben-Meir |
Édition musicale | Megido Publications |
Instrumentation | Flûtes Traversières (Ensemble) |
Type de produit | Set |
Instrument Group | Bois (Ensemble) |
ISMN | 9790302114529 |
No. | ALRYMEG093 |
Description
Jacques Offenbach's iconic operetta bouffe "Orpheus in the Underworld" was first performed in Paris in 1858. Though the overture consists of a variety of themes from throughout the opera, the most recognizable is the "Infernal Galop," or as it has come to be known, the "Can-Can." Hard to believe this "Can-Can" initially shocked audiences and reviews of the opera described it as "a coarse and grotesque parody."