Thematisches Verzeichnis Der Werke Von Chr. W. V. Gluck (1714-1787) is a comprehensive thematic catalog of the works of Christoph Willibald Gluck, the influential 18th-century composer known for his operas. Compiled by Alfred Wotquenne and Josef Liebeskind, this catalog provides a detailed overview of Gluck's compositions, offering essential information for musicologists, performers, and enthusiasts. It includes incipits, instrumentation, and historical context, making it an indispensable resource for the study and appreciation of Gluck's contributions to classical music.
This meticulously researched volume serves as a definitive guide to Gluck's oeuvre, shedding light on his innovative approach to opera and his lasting impact on the development of the genre. It remains a vital reference tool for anyone interested in exploring the rich musical landscape of the 18th century.
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