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This is an incomplete list of plays for which incidental music has been written. A very large number of such works have been written, and to limit the size of this article, only items where the composer and/or the playwright have their own Wikipedia article should be included. ==A== * ''Abdelazer'' (Aphra Behn, 1676) : * 1677 music by Henry Purcell * ''The Acharnians'' (Aristophanes, 425 BC) : * 1914 music by Sir Hubert Parry * ''Adrienne Lecouvreur'' (Eugène Scribe and Ernest Legouvé, 1849) : * music by Anatoly Nikolayevich Alexandrov (he later arranged an orchestral suite) * ''La adultera penitente'' (Moreto, adapted by Gregorio Martínez Sierra) : * 1917 music by Joaquín Turina * ''Advent'' (August Strindberg) : * music by Heinz Tiessen (died 1971) * ''Agamemnon'' (Aeschylus): Part I of ''Oresteia'' (see below) * ''L'Aiglon'' (Edmond Rostand, 1900) : * music by Richard Addinsell * ''Aladdin'' (Adam Oehlenschläger, 1805, music Carl Nielsen, 1919) : * 1918-19 music by Carl Nielsen, FS. 89 * ''The Alchemist'' (Ben Jonson, 1610) : * 1710 music by George Frideric Handel * ''Alice in Wonderland'' (adapted for the stage by Eva Le Gallienne from Lewis Carroll's ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland''; 1933) : * music by Richard Addinsell * ''L'Alouette'' (Jean Anouilh, 1952) : * music by Leonard Bernstein * ''Amal, or La Lettre du roi'' (Rabindranath Tagore, trans. André Gide) : * 1936 music by Darius Milhaud, Op. 156 * ''Andromaque'' (Jean Racine, 1667) : * 1903 music by Camille Saint-Saëns * ''L’annonce faite à Marie'' (Paul Claudel, 1910) : * 1932 music by Darius Milhaud, Op. 117 (also 1942) : * 1942 music by Darius Milhaud, Op. 231 (also 1932) * ''The Annunciation'' (''La anunciación''; Tomás Borrás) : * 1924 music by Joaquín Turina * ''Antigone'' (Sophocles, 442 BC) : * 1841 music by Felix Mendelssohn : * 1893 music by Camille Saint-Saëns : * 1920 music by Willem Pijper (rev. 1922, 1926) : * music by Heinz Tiessen (died 1971) * ''Antony and Cleopatra'' (William Shakespeare, c. 1605) : * 1920 music by Florent Schmitt, Op. 69 (to André Gide's French version ''Antoine et Cléopâtre'') : * 1937 music by Virgil Thomson : * 1944 music by Leevi Madetoja, Op. 80 : * music by Quincy Porter (died 1966) * ''À quoi rêvent les jeunes filles'' (Alfred de Musset, 1832) : * 1944 music by Henri Sauguet * ''Ariane et Barbe-Bleue'' (Maurice Maeterlinck, 1899) : * 1920 music by Anatoly Nikolayevich Alexandrov (he later arranged an orchestral suite) * ''L'Arlésienne'' (Alphonse Daudet, 1872) : * music by Georges Bizet. This is best known in the form of two orchestral suites, one compiled by Bizet himself, the other by Ernest Guiraud after Bizet's death. * ''The Ascent of F6'' (W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood, 1936) : * 1937 music by Benjamin Britten * ''L'Assassinat du Duc de Guise'' (aka ''La Mort du duc de Guise''; Henri Lavedan, 1908) : * music by Camille Saint-Saëns, Op. 128; this was music for a film, not a staged play as such, and is generally considered one of the world's first film scores * ''As You Like It'' (William Shakespeare, c. 1600) : * 1922 music by Roger Quilter : * 1931 music by Ernst Toch : * music by Johan Halvorsen (''Livet i skogen'', Op. 33; died 1935) : * 1938 music by Ildebrando Pizzetti * ''Athalie'' (Jean Racine, 1691) : * 1785 music by Johann Abraham Peter Schulz : * 1786 music by Georg Joseph "Abbé" Vogler : * music by François Joseph Gossec (died 1829) : * 1845 music by Felix Mendelssohn : * 1946 music by Frank Martin * ''Attila'' (Laurence Binyon) : * 1907 music by Charles Villiers Stanford, Op. 102 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Plays with incidental music」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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