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Julius Benedict
The Gypsy and the Bird
Works Info
Composer
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Julius Benedict
Genre
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Miscellaneous
Style
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Miscellaneous
Average_duration
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3:01
Julius Benedict's "The Gypsy and the Bird" is a romantic opera in three acts. It premiered on May 27, 1863, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London. The libretto was written by Henry Farnie, and the opera was conducted by Benedict himself. The opera is set in Hungary and tells the story of a young gypsy girl named Zorika, who falls in love with a nobleman named Count Rudolph. However, their love is forbidden by society, and they face many obstacles in their quest to be together. The first act opens with a lively gypsy dance, which sets the tone for the rest of the opera. The music is full of energy and passion, reflecting the vibrant culture of the gypsies. The second act is more somber, as Zorika and Rudolph struggle to overcome the societal barriers that stand in their way. The music is more introspective and emotional, reflecting the characters' inner turmoil. The final act is the most dramatic, as Zorika and Rudolph's love is put to the ultimate test. The music is grand and sweeping, with soaring melodies and powerful choruses. The opera ends with a triumphant finale, as Zorika and Rudolph are finally able to be together. Overall, "The Gypsy and the Bird" is a beautiful and romantic opera, full of passion and emotion. Benedict's music perfectly captures the spirit of the story, with lively dance numbers, introspective arias, and grand choruses. It remains a beloved work of the operatic repertoire to this day.
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