
La Traviata: Vocal Score (Ricordi Opera Vocal Score) | Opera Voice Study Edition Italian/English Text for Singers, Students and Teachers | Sheet Music Repetoire for Classical Rehearsal Performance
Author(s): J Machlis (Editor), Giuseppe Verdi (Composer)
- Publisher: Ricordi
- Publication Date: November 1, 1986
- Language: English
- Print length: 400 pages
- ISBN-10: 0634072625
- ISBN-13: 9790041330600
Book Description
Giuseppe Verdi La Traviata Vocal Score Sheet Music Book is created for vocal students, opera singers, teachers, and serious classical music learners preparing one of the most performed operas in history. Ideal for vocal study, score reading, rehearsal preparation, and academic reference, this edition supports detailed musical and dramatic understanding.
What?s included in this vocal score is the complete opera presented in a practical vocal score format with Italian and English text. The bilingual layout allows singers to study original Italian diction while fully understanding dramatic meaning through the English translation by Machlis. Piano reduction supports rehearsal use, coaching sessions, and score study without requiring a full orchestra.
How this edition helps singers grow is by strengthening musical literacy, ensemble awareness, and stylistic accuracy. Studying from a full vocal score helps build confidence and technique while improving rhythm, reading, and performance skills. Regular practice with this score encourages consistent preparation and deeper familiarity with Verdi?s vocal writing.
This book is widely used as a music teacher resource for opera workshops, conservatory training, and private voice instruction. It is also valued by conductors and accompanists who need a reliable reference for rehearsal planning and musical interpretation.
A thoughtful gift for any opera lover. Suitable for lessons, auditions, rehearsals, and staged productions, this classic vocal score is perfect for students, professionals, and enthusiasts who want to experience Verdi?s masterpiece in its complete and authentic form.
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About the Author
Giuseppe Verdi was born on October 10, 1813, in the small village of Le Roncole in northern Italy. His father, Carlo Verdi, a poor peasant, ran the local combination shop (an inn and tavern) and farmed a small plot of land. Verdi had only one sibling, a younger sister who was retarded and who died in her teenage years. As a child, he showed an early interest in music. It is said that he used to follow an itinerant fiddle player all around the village, and that he would be transfixed by the organ music at church on Sundays, sometimes forgetting his duties as colyte.
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