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The new L'elisir d'amore with a fresh setting of music from 21st century American composer William Copper. The same beloved characters, the same rollicking story line, done in modern style. Renew the love for Adina and Nemorino, Dulcamara and Belcore and the rest of the cast. This edition is the full orchestra score with supertitles included in English and Italian. The original libretto was written by Felice Roman in the early 19th century and is used in full again for this new music.
At the end of his long life, Moses has finally reached the Promised Land. Across the Jordan River he can see it. God tells him that he may not cross the river, that it is time to be collected to his people, that this is the end of the journey for him. He reflects back on his life, the exodus, the plagues of Egypt, the call from the burning bush, the successes, the laws, the troubles; he remembers how it was said that Pharoah's daughter pulled him from the waters and that his name was given thus. Moses Facing Jordan is an oratorio telling the story at that moment: Moses looks at the river, views his life in retrospect, listens to God, and prepares for his personal end. Musical full score for orchestra, chorus and soloists.
At the end of his long life, Moses has finally reached the Promised Land. Across the Jordan River he can see it. God tells him that he may not cross the river, that it is time to be collected to his people, that this is the end of the journey for him. He reflects back on his life, the exodus, the plagues, the call, the successes, the laws, the troubles; he remembers how it was said that Pharoah's daughter pulled him from the waters and that his name was given thus. Moses Facing Jordan is an oratorio telling the story at that moment: Moses looks at the river, views his life in retrospect, listens to God, and prepares for his personal end. Musical score with piano reduction and chorus and solo vocal lines.
Musical score, piano reduction, chorus and soloists with supertitles in English and Dutch At the end of his long life, Moses has finally reached the Promised Land. Across the Jordan River he can see it. God tells him that he may not cross the river, that it is time to be collected to his people, that this is the end of the journey for him. He reflects back on his life, the exodus, the plagues of Egypt, the call from the burning bush, the successes, the laws, the troubles; he remembers how it was said that Pharoah's daughter pulled him from the waters and that his name was given thus. Moses Facing Jordan is an oratorio telling the story at that moment: Moses looks at the river, views his life in retrospect, listens to God, and prepares for his personal end.