'Tales of Hoffmann'
'Tales of Hoffmann' is an opera written by the German born French classical composer, cellist and impresario Jacques Offenbach (1819-1880). It is comprised of a prologue, 3 acts and an epilogue and was composed during the 'romantic' period.
'Tales of Hoffmann' is the final opera of almost 100 operettas composed by Jacques Offenbach. It's specific genre can be described as 'opéra fantastique'. It remains a standard part of the operatic repertoire.
Please find below a piano accompaniment track of the Barcarolle 'Belle Nuit, ô Nuit D'amour'. It is a popular aria from Tales of Hoffmann'. Designed for singers the recording is from an arrangement for piano and voice It contains the piano part only.
Barcarolle 'Belle Nuit, ô Nuit D'amour' - Piano Accompaniment Track
For vocalists it is worth studying notable recordings of this aria for a greater appreciation of style and interpretation.
Recommended recording of 'Tales of Hoffmann':
Richard Bonynge conducting the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande.
Vocalists: Plácido Domingo, Joan Sutherland, Huguette Tourangeau and Gabriel Bacquier.
'Tales of Hoffmann' is an opera written by the German born French classical composer, cellist and impresario Jacques Offenbach (1819-1880). It is comprised of a prologue, 3 acts and an epilogue and was composed during the 'romantic' period.
'Tales of Hoffmann' is the final opera of almost 100 operettas composed by Jacques Offenbach. It's specific genre can be described as 'opéra fantastique'. It remains a standard part of the operatic repertoire.
Please find below a piano accompaniment track of the Barcarolle 'Belle Nuit, ô Nuit D'amour'. It is a popular aria from Tales of Hoffmann'. Designed for singers the recording is from an arrangement for piano and voice It contains the piano part only.
Barcarolle 'Belle Nuit, ô Nuit D'amour' - Piano Accompaniment Track
For vocalists it is worth studying notable recordings of this aria for a greater appreciation of style and interpretation.
Recommended recording of 'Tales of Hoffmann':
Richard Bonynge conducting the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande.
Vocalists: Plácido Domingo, Joan Sutherland, Huguette Tourangeau and Gabriel Bacquier.