Franz Schubert
Der Schatzgräber, D. 256
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Composer:Franz SchubertGenre:VocalStyle:SongCompose Date:Aug 19, 1815Average_duration:4:17Der Schatzgräber, D. 256 is an opera composed by Franz Schubert in 1820. The premiere of the opera took place on June 18, 1829, at the Kärntnertor Theater in Vienna. The libretto was written by Franz von Schober, a close friend of Schubert. The opera consists of three acts and tells the story of a young man named Ottokar who is in love with the beautiful Countess Irene. Ottokar is a poor musician, and the Countess's father, the Duke, disapproves of their relationship. Ottokar learns of a treasure hidden in the Duke's castle and decides to search for it in order to win the Countess's hand in marriage. The first act of the opera introduces the characters and sets up the plot. The second act is the longest and most complex, with several subplots and a series of dramatic confrontations between the characters. The third act resolves the conflicts and ends with Ottokar and the Countess being united. Schubert's music for Der Schatzgräber is characterized by its lyricism and emotional depth. The opera contains several beautiful arias and duets, including Ottokar's "Wiegenlied" and the Countess's "Hoffnung." The orchestration is rich and colorful, with Schubert making use of a large orchestra to create a variety of moods and textures. Overall, Der Schatzgräber is a charming and engaging opera that showcases Schubert's talents as a composer of vocal music. While it is not as well-known as some of his other works, it is a testament to his ability to write music that is both beautiful and emotionally powerful.More....
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