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Stanislaw Moniuszko
Verbum Nobile
Works Info
Composer
:
Stanislaw Moniuszko
Genre
:
Opera
Style
:
Opera
Compose Date
:
1860
Average_duration
:
5:49
"Verbum Nobile" is an opera composed by Stanislaw Moniuszko, a prominent Polish composer of the 19th century. The opera was composed in 1860 and premiered on February 28, 1861, at the Great Theatre in Warsaw. The plot of "Verbum Nobile" revolves around the story of a young nobleman, Janusz, who falls in love with a peasant girl, Hanka. Despite the social differences between them, Janusz and Hanka decide to get married. However, their happiness is short-lived as Janusz is called to fight in a war. During his absence, Hanka is accused of witchcraft and is sentenced to death. Janusz returns just in time to save Hanka and prove her innocence. The opera is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement is characterized by lively and joyful music, reflecting the happiness of the young couple. The second movement is more somber and dramatic, reflecting the challenges and obstacles that the couple faces. The third movement is triumphant and celebratory, reflecting the couple's victory over adversity. One of the notable characteristics of "Verbum Nobile" is Moniuszko's use of folk melodies and rhythms. Moniuszko was known for his interest in Polish folk music, and he incorporated many traditional melodies and rhythms into his compositions. This is particularly evident in "Verbum Nobile," where the music is infused with the sounds and rhythms of Polish folk music. Overall, "Verbum Nobile" is a beautiful and moving opera that showcases Moniuszko's talent as a composer and his love for Polish folk music. Its premiere in 1861 was a great success, and it remains a beloved work in the Polish opera repertoire to this day.
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