Daniel-François-Esprit Auber
Bronze Horse
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Composer:Daniel-François-Esprit AuberGenre:OperaStyle:OperaCompose Date:1835Average_duration:114:05Bronze Horse is an opera composed by Daniel-François-Esprit Auber, a French composer, in 1835. The plot of the opera revolves around the story of Ivan, a Russian peasant who is in love with a beautiful girl named Marie. However, Marie is already engaged to a wealthy nobleman named Count Strogoff. Ivan is heartbroken and decides to leave his village and join the army. During his time in the army, Ivan becomes a hero and is awarded a bronze horse statue by the Tsar. However, Ivan's love for Marie never fades, and he decides to return to his village to win her heart. Count Strogoff, who is jealous of Ivan's bravery and popularity, tries to sabotage Ivan's efforts to win Marie's heart. The premiere of Bronze Horse took place on March 23, 1835, at the Paris Opera. The opera was well-received by the audience and critics alike, and it became one of Auber's most popular works. The opera is divided into three acts and features a number of memorable musical movements, including a stirring overture and several arias and duets. One of the characteristics of Bronze Horse is its use of Russian folk music and dance. Auber was known for his ability to incorporate elements of different cultures into his music, and in Bronze Horse, he successfully blends French and Russian musical traditions. The opera also features a number of lively dance sequences, including a Cossack dance and a polonaise. Overall, Bronze Horse is a romantic and adventurous opera that showcases Auber's skill as a composer. Its memorable melodies and engaging plot have made it a favorite among opera lovers for over 180 years.More....
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