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Divertissement aus Offenbachs 'Hoffmanns Erzählungen' - click for larger image
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Divertissement aus Offenbachs 'Hoffmanns Erzählungen' - Sample sheet music
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Title Divertissement aus Offenbachs 'Hoffmanns Erzählungen'
Category Concert/wind/brass band
Subcategory Music from the Romantic (1820-1900)
Instrumentation Ha (concert/wind band)
Format DirStm (Condensed Score and parts)
Publisher's article no. KL 37
Price 49.00 EUR (incl. 10 % Austrian VAT)
Composer Offenbach, Jacques
Arranger Kliment, Hans
Difficulty level 1
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Programme notes: additional text

The Tales of Hoffmann (French: Les contes d'Hoffmann) is an opéra fantastique by Jacques Offenbach. The French libretto was written by Jules Barbier, based on three short stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann, who is the protagonist of the story. It was Offenbach's final work; he died in October 1880, four months before the premiere.
"Les contes d'Hoffmann" has no overture in the strict sense. The opera begins with a few bars of introductory music, the theme of which is not repeated throughout the opera, and leads directly to the first act, in which the muse informs the listener that she intends to distract Hoffmann from his unhappy love life and return him to literature.
This explanatory first act is followed by the three middle acts with Hoffmann's narratives independent of each other. The red thread here is the compositional trick of letting the protagonists of the narratives each sing by the same interpreters (the four lovers of Hoffmann, the four adversaries and the four servants). The opera concludes with the fifth act, which follows the first. Here Hoffmann reflects on art and surrenders to the muse.

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