Franz Lehár
Wilde Rosen, NV 281
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Composer:Franz LehárGenre:OrchestralStyle:WaltzPublication Date:1921Average_duration:3:53Franz Lehár's "Wilde Rosen, NV 281" is a romantic operetta in three acts. It was composed in 1922 and premiered on December 22, 1923, at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna, Austria. The libretto was written by Alfred Maria Willner and Heinz Reichert. The operetta tells the story of a wealthy businessman, Baron von Wildenau, who is in love with a young woman named Marianne. However, Marianne is already engaged to a poor artist named Paul. The Baron tries to win Marianne's heart by showering her with gifts and attention, but she remains loyal to Paul. In the end, the Baron realizes that true love cannot be bought and gives his blessing to Marianne and Paul's marriage. The operetta is divided into three acts, each with its own set of musical numbers. The first act introduces the characters and sets up the love triangle between the Baron, Marianne, and Paul. The second act features a grand ball, where the Baron tries to impress Marianne with his wealth and status. The third act resolves the conflict and ends with a happy ending for the young lovers. Lehár's music is characterized by its lush melodies and romantic themes. The operetta features several memorable songs, including "Mein Liebeslied muss ein Walzer sein" ("My Love Song Must Be a Waltz"), "Ich bin verliebt" ("I Am in Love"), and "Immer nur lächeln" ("Always Just Smile"). The music is also notable for its use of waltzes and other dance rhythms, which were popular in Vienna at the time. Overall, "Wilde Rosen, NV 281" is a charming and romantic operetta that showcases Lehár's talent for melody and orchestration. Its timeless themes of love and loyalty continue to resonate with audiences today.More....
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