Albert Lortzing
Undine
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Composer:Albert LortzingGenre:OperaStyle:OperaCompose Date:1845Average_duration:120:10'Undine' is an opera composed by Albert Lortzing in 1845. The plot of the opera is based on the German myth of Undine, a water nymph who falls in love with a human and gains a soul. The story revolves around the love between Undine and the knight Huldebrand, who is enchanted by her beauty and grace. However, their love is threatened by the interference of the evil water sprite Kühleborn, who seeks to destroy their relationship. The opera is divided into three acts, each with its own distinct movements. The first act introduces the characters and sets the stage for the love story between Undine and Huldebrand. The second act sees the interference of Kühleborn, who tries to convince Huldebrand to abandon Undine and marry his betrothed, Bertalda. The third act sees the resolution of the conflict, with Undine sacrificing herself to save Huldebrand from Kühleborn's wrath. The music of 'Undine' is characterized by Lortzing's use of folk melodies and simple harmonies, which give the opera a light and playful tone. The vocal lines are also notable for their clarity and simplicity, making the opera accessible to a wide audience. The premiere of 'Undine' was held in Leipzig in 1845, and the opera was well-received by audiences and critics alike. Overall, 'Undine' is a charming and romantic opera that tells a timeless story of love and sacrifice. Lortzing's use of folk melodies and simple harmonies gives the opera a unique character, and the vocal lines are both accessible and beautiful. The opera remains a popular choice for productions today, and its enduring popularity is a testament to its enduring appeal.More....
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