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Credit: Giuseppe Palanti; restored by Adam Cuerden
Title page to a 1909 vocal score of Luigi Cherubini's opera Médée. Based on Euripides' tragedy Medea and Pierre Corneille's play Médée, the opera premièred on 13 March 1797, but was not a huge success. Cherubini created a shortened, Italian translation, but the never rose to popularity until around the mid-19th century. Originally with spoken dialogue between the arias, a German version of 1855 changed this dialogue into sung recitatives written by Franz Lachner. It was not until these recitatives were translated into Italian and added to Cherubini's Italian version in 1909 that the opera reached what would be its standard form throughout the 20th century, and one that remains a popular version to this day. The vocal score seen here is either the first or a very early publication of this hybrid version.