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Franz Lehár
Where the Larks Sings
Works Info
Composer
:
Franz Lehár
Genre
:
Opera
Style
:
Operetta
First Performance
:
1918
Average_duration
:
92:39
Movement_count
:
23
Movement ....
"Where the Larks Sing" is an opera composed by Franz Lehár, a Hungarian composer known for his operettas. The opera was composed in 1918, during the First World War, and premiered in Vienna in 1919. The plot of the opera revolves around a love triangle between a young woman named Mariska, her fiancé János, and a wealthy landowner named Baron Zoltán. Mariska is torn between her love for János, a poor farmer, and the allure of Baron Zoltán's wealth and status. As the story unfolds, Mariska must choose between her heart and her head, and the consequences of her decision have far-reaching implications for all involved. The opera is divided into three acts, each with its own distinct movements. The first act introduces the characters and sets the stage for the conflict to come. The second act is the emotional heart of the opera, as Mariska struggles to make her decision and the tension between the characters reaches its peak. The third act brings resolution to the story, as the characters come to terms with the consequences of their actions and find a way forward. One of the defining characteristics of "Where the Larks Sing" is its use of folk music. Lehár was known for incorporating traditional Hungarian melodies into his compositions, and this opera is no exception. The music is lively and energetic, with soaring melodies and intricate harmonies that capture the spirit of the Hungarian countryside. Overall, "Where the Larks Sing" is a timeless tale of love, loyalty, and the difficult choices we must make in life. With its beautiful music and compelling story, it remains a beloved classic of the operatic repertoire.
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