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Giuseppe Verdi Giuseppe Verdi Rigoletto Libretto: Francesco Maria Piave Literarische Vorlage: Victor Hugo: Le roi s’amuse Ort und Zeit der Handlung: 16. Jahrhundert in Mantua, Italien Uraufführung: 11. März 1851 im Teatro La Fenice, Venedig Medien der Stadtbibliothek – Ebene Musik zusammengestellt von Jasmin Salzer Stand Mai 2015 Stadtbibliothek Stuttgart Mailänder Platz 1 70173 Stuttgart +49 (0) 711/216-91100 Öffnungszeiten Montag bis Samstag 9 bis 21 Uhr Allgemeine Informationen zur Oper – online http://www.opera-guide.ch/opera.php?id=394&uilang=de http://www.operone.de/opern/rigoletto.html Libretto Online: http://www.opera-guide.ch/opera.php?id=394&uilang=de Verdi, Giuseppe: Rigoletto : Melodramma in tre atti. Oper in drei Akten. Textbuch italienisch - deutsch / Übers. von Elena Sterbini. Nachwort von Albert Gier. - Stuttgart : Reclam, 1998. - 119 S. - (Universal-Bibliothek ; Nr. 9704) ISBN 3-15-009704-5 Systematik: Sbt 2 Ver (1.OGC34) Literatur über Giuseppe Verdi bzw. sein Opernwerk: Brandenburg, Daniel: Verdi, Rigoletto. - Kassel : Bärenreiter, 2012. - 135 S. (Opernführer kompakt) ISBN 978-3-7618-2225-8 Systematik: Sbm 82 Verdi, G. Bra (1.OGC36) Henze-Döhring, Sabine: Verdis Opern : ein musikalischer Werkführer. - Orig.-Ausg. - München : Beck, 2013. - 128 S. - (Beck'sche Reihe ; 2221 : Wissen - Musik) ISBN 978-3-406-64606-5 Systematik: Sbm 82 Verdi, G. Hen (1.OGC36) Schwandt, Christoph: Giuseppe Verdi : die Biographie. - Aktualisierte Neuausg., 1. Aufl. - Frankfurt am Main : Insel-Verl., 2013. - 303 S. (Insel-Taschenbuch ; 4211) ISBN 978-3-458-35911-1 Systematik: Sbm 82 Verdi, G. Schwa (1.OGC38) Stegemann, Benedikt: Orpheus [Hörbuch] : der klingende Opernführer / Sprecher: Peter Lerchbaumer. - München : Ricordi, 2007 Bd. 3. Giuseppe Verdi: Nabucco, Macbeth, Rigoletto, Il trovatore, La traviata, Un ballo in maschera, La forza del destino, Don Carlos, Aida, Otello, Falstaff. - 2 CDs ISBN 978-3-938809-53-2 Systematik: Sbm 82 Verdi Ste (1.OGB03) Stemmle, Rolf: Rigoletto - La Traviata - Aida : Giuseppe Verdis große Opern eingängig erzählt. - Würzburg : Königshausen & Neumann, 2010. - 109 S. ISBN 978-3-8260-4419-9 Systematik: Sbm 82 Verdi Ste (1.OGC36) Online: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rigoletto Online: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuseppe_Verdi Noten Klavierauszug Online: http://imslp.org/wiki/Rigoletto_%28Verdi,_Giuseppe%29 (Vocal scores) Verdi, Giuseppe: Rigoletto : Opera completa per canto e pianoforte; melodramma in tre atti di Francesco Maria Piave. - Klavierauszug - Milano : Ricordi, 2012. - 262 S. (Ricordi opera vocal score series) Systematik: U111 Ver (1.OGC32-C34) Noten Partitur Online: http://imslp.org/wiki/Rigoletto_%28Verdi,_Giuseppe%29 Verdi, Giuseppe : Rigoletto : Melodramma in tre atti / Libretto di Francesco Maria Piave. – Partitur. - Milano : Ricordi, 1999. - 431 S. ISMN M-041-91354-4 Systematik: T11 Ver (1.OGC32-C34) CD-Aufnahmen: Der Holzwurm der Oper erzählt: ein Opernführer / von Stefan Siegert mit Ilja Richter und Silke Dornow. - Berlin : Universal. - (Deutsche Grammophon : Junior) Rigoletto / Giuseppe Verdi. - 1993. - 1 CD, Beih. Interpreten: Carlo Bergonzi, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Renata Scotto, Ivo Vinco, Chor und Orchester der Mailänder Scala. Rafael Kubelik, Dirigent. Bestellnummer: 437 980-2 Systematik: TK Kinder Oper (1.OGC18-C21) Verdi, Giuseppe: Rigoletto : Oper in 3 Akten / Libretto von Francesco Maria Piave ; Hamburg : Line Music Service, 2007. - 2 CDs, Beih. Interpreten: Jussi Björling, Roberta Peters, Robert Merrill, Giorgio Tozzi, Anna Maria Rota, Silvana Celli, Vittorio Tatozzi, Coro e Orchestra del Teatro dell'Opera di Roma. Jonel Perlea, Dirigent. historische Aufnahme: Rom, 1956, Gesamtaufnahme in italienischer Sprache Bestellnummer: 8.11127677 Naxos Systematik: TD Oper (1.OGC31-C32) Verdi, Giuseppe: Rigoletto. - Köln : Emi-Electrola, 1986. - 2 CD, Beih. Interpreten: Maria Callas, Tito Gobbi, Giuseppe DiStefano, Niola Zaccaria, Giuseppe Gerbino. Chor und Orchester der Mailänder Scala. Tullio Serafin, Dirigent. historische Aufnahme: 1955 Bestellnummer: CDS 7 47469 8 Systematik: TD Oper (1.OGC31-C32) Verdi, Giuseppe: Rigoletto. - Hamburg : Deutsche Grammophon, 1980. - 2 CDs Interpreten: Placido Domingo. Piero Cappuccilli, Ileana Cotrubas, Kurt Moll, Wiener Philharmoniker, Chor der Staatsoper Wien. Carlo M. Giulini, Dirigent. Bestellnummer: 457753-2 Systematik: TD Oper (1.OGC31-C32) DVD-Aufnahmen Verdi, Giuseppe: Rigoletto : melodramma in three acts. - Berlin : Universal Music, 2013. - 1 DVD-Video (136 Min. + Bonus) ; Bildformat 16:9, Beih. Interpreten: Piotr Beczala, Zeljko Lucic, Diana Damrau, Stefan Kocan, Oksana Volkova, Maria Zifchak, Chor, Orchester und Ballett des Metropolitan Opera House, Michele Mariotti, Dirigent Live-Aufnahme: New York, The Metropolitan Opera, 16.2.2013 Sprache: italienisch gesungen. Extras: Backstage at the MET with Zeljko Lucic, Diana Damrau, Piotr Beczala et al. Bestellnummer: Deutsche Grammophon 073 4935 Systematik: TD5-0 Ver (1.OG, C31-C32) Verdi, Giuseppe: Rigoletto : opera in three acts / Stage director: Nikolaus Lehnhoff; directed for TV by Andreas Morell. - Köln : EMI Electrola, 2010. - 1 DVD-Video (137 Min.) : PCM 2.0, 5.0 DTS, Beih. Interpreten: Diana Damrau, Juan Diego Floréz, Zeljko Lucic, Markus Marquardt, Markus Butter, Kyung-Hae Kang, Matthias Henneberg, Oliver Ringelhahn, Georg Zeppenfeld, Christa Mayer, Chor und Orchester der Sächsischen Staatskapelle Dresden, Fabio Luisi, Dirigent Live-Aufnahme: Juni 2008, Semperoper Dresden. - Sprache: englisch. - Untertitel.: deutsch, englisch, französisch, italienisch, spanisch Bestellnummer: Virgin Classics 641 868 9 Systematik: TD5-0 Ver (1.OG, C31-C32) Verdi, Giuseppe: Rigoletto / Inszenierung und Regie: Jean-Pierre Ponnelle. - Hamburg : Universal, 2001. - 1 DVD (116 Min.) : farb., Beih. Interpreten: Luciano Pavarotti, Ingvar Wixell, Edita Gruberova, Ferruccio Furlanetto, Konzertvereinigung Wiener Staatsopernchor ; Wiener Philharmoniker ; Riccardo Chailly, Dirigent Aufnahme: 1983. - Untertitel: Chinesisch, deutsch, englisch, französisch. Bestellnummer: 071 401-9 (Decca) Systematik: TD5-0 Ver (1.OG, C31-C32) .
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