![]() ![]() Music available through ĭuration: 60 minutes. The art of playing the carillon originated more than 500 years ago in the area of Europe that now comprises the Netherlands, Belgium and northern France. Music available through īalthazar, ou Le mort-vivant (Balthazar, or the Living Dead)ĭuration: 30 minutes. Music available through ĭuration: 110 minutes. ![]() This must have been updated later, because the original version was apparently a 3-act opera. Un Clavier pour un Autre (One Keyboard for Another)ĭuration: 34 minutes. Le Avventure di Una Giornata (The Adventures of a Day) First complete modern performance at the Ekhof Festival in Gotha in the summer of 2009. Le Nozze Funeste (The Disastrous Wedding)Īnna Amalia, Duchess of Saxe-Weimar (1739-1807) La Fedeltà alla Prova (Fidelity to the Test) Vecchiezza e Gioventù (Old Age and Youth) There is a complete edition of her dramatic works by Waldmüller (6 volumes, 1873-74). La Casa Disabitata (The Uninhabited House) Piano score available on IMSLP (as of Sept. Her publisher is Sikorski Musikverlage Hamburg, but this work is not listed in their catalog. Legenda o belom vsadnike (The Legend of the White Horseman) Although the piece looks like a song cycle, the title page says "Chamber opera." Six songs to verses by Etienne de Sadeleer. La Folie, ou Quel Conte! (Madness, or What a Tale!)īased on a story by Hans Christian AndersonĬhant d'Amour de la Dame à la Licorne (The Love Song of the Lady of Licorne) Il Restauro d'Arcadia (The Restoration of Arcadia) Score available on IMSLP - both a scan of the original score and a modern performance edition. The German title translates as "The Dawn of Freedom." While we now have more than 500 operas on the list, we keep the original title as a metaphor, 500 as lots and lots that you want to hear and know, and we hope sooner rather than later!Īdayevskaya, Ella Georgiyevna (1846-1926) Be sure to let us know what we missed! And volunteer to help with future revisions? □ The page has always drawn interest on our website, and of course, it will always be a work-in-progress, since more operas by women continue to be unearthed, explored and created. Karin Pendle, a pioneering and influential scholar of women composers. Of the eastern Mediterranean cultures, it was undoubtedly that of the Greeks that furnished the most direct link with the musical development of western Europe. The database was originally compiled in the late 1990s by musicologist Melissa Blakesly, a graduate student at the University of Cincinnati – College-Conservatory of Music. Brandt provided this insightful essay “500+ Operas by Women: Perform one today!” Penny Brandt, with information gathered by Christine Ammer (author of Unsung: A History of Women in American Music, first published in 1980 and now in its third edition). The previous update, from 2019, was compiled by Dr. Lewis’ music is available here. Thanks so much to Kerry Lewis for his extensive and detailed help. Ma– in honor of International Women’s Day, we are unveiling the latest version of this database! These updates are by Kerry Lewis, a composer and opera devotee based in Santa Clara, California. ![]()
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