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Emmerich Kálmán
Die Bajadere
Works Info
Composer
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Emmerich Kálmán
Genre
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Opera
Style
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Opera
Compose Date
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1921
Die Bajadere is an operetta composed by Emmerich Kálmán, a Hungarian composer, in 1921. The plot of the operetta revolves around a love triangle between a wealthy Indian prince, a beautiful temple dancer, and a European artist. The story is set in India, where the prince falls in love with the temple dancer, but she is already in love with the artist. The prince tries to win her over by offering her wealth and power, but she remains loyal to the artist. In the end, the prince realizes that true love cannot be bought with money and power, and he lets the couple be together. The operetta premiered on October 28, 1921, at the Carltheater in Vienna, Austria. It was an instant success and became one of Kálmán's most popular works. The music of Die Bajadere is characterized by its exotic and oriental themes, which reflect the Indian setting of the story. The operetta features several memorable songs, including "Tanzen möcht' ich" and "Ganz ohne Weiber geht die Chose nicht". Die Bajadere is divided into three acts, each with its own set of movements. The first act introduces the characters and sets up the love triangle. The second act features a grand ball, where the prince tries to win over the temple dancer. The third act resolves the conflict and ends with a happy reunion between the artist and the temple dancer. Overall, Die Bajadere is a romantic and exotic operetta that showcases Kálmán's talent for composing catchy melodies and memorable songs. Its success has made it a staple of the operetta repertoire and a beloved work of musical theater.
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