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Franz Lehár
Die du mein Alles bist, V. 37
Works Info
Composer
:
Franz Lehár
Genre
:
Vocal
Style
:
Vocal Music
Publication Date
:
1891
Average_duration
:
1:50
'Die du mein Alles bist, V. 37' is a beautiful and romantic song composed by Franz Lehár. It was composed in the early 20th century and premiered in Vienna, Austria in 1910. The song is a part of Lehár's operetta 'The Count of Luxembourg' and is sung by the character of Angèle Didier. The song is composed in a slow and melodious tempo and is divided into two movements. The first movement is in a minor key and is sung in a slow and mournful tone. The lyrics of the song express the deep love and devotion of the protagonist towards her lover. She sings about how her lover is everything to her and how she cannot live without him. The music is composed in a way that it perfectly captures the emotions of the lyrics and creates a melancholic and romantic atmosphere. The second movement of the song is in a major key and is sung in a more upbeat and joyful tone. The lyrics of this movement express the happiness and joy that the protagonist feels when she is with her lover. The music is composed in a way that it perfectly captures the emotions of the lyrics and creates a joyful and romantic atmosphere. The characteristics of the song are its beautiful melody, romantic lyrics, and the way the music perfectly captures the emotions of the lyrics. The song is a perfect example of Lehár's mastery of composing romantic music and his ability to create a beautiful and emotional atmosphere through his music. In conclusion, 'Die du mein Alles bist, V. 37' is a beautiful and romantic song composed by Franz Lehár. It premiered in Vienna in 1910 and is a part of his operetta 'The Count of Luxembourg'. The song is divided into two movements and is characterized by its beautiful melody, romantic lyrics, and the way the music perfectly captures the emotions of the lyrics.
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