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Franz Lehár
Hör'ich Cymbalklänge
Works Info
Composer
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Franz Lehár
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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4:14
"Hör'ich Cymbalklänge" is a famous operetta composed by Franz Lehár. It was first premiered on 17th January 1902 at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna, Austria. The operetta is divided into three acts and features a total of 16 musical numbers. The first act of the operetta begins with a lively overture that sets the tone for the rest of the performance. The story revolves around the character of Countess Mariza, who is a wealthy landowner in Hungary. She is courted by several suitors, including the dashing Tassilo, who is pretending to be a gypsy in order to win her heart. The second act features several memorable musical numbers, including the famous "Komm mit nach Varasdin," which is a duet between Countess Mariza and Tassilo. The act also features a lively dance sequence, which showcases Lehár's skill at composing catchy and upbeat melodies. The final act of the operetta features a dramatic confrontation between Countess Mariza and Tassilo, as well as several other plot twists and turns. The act concludes with a rousing finale, which brings the story to a satisfying conclusion. One of the most notable characteristics of "Hör'ich Cymbalklänge" is its use of traditional Hungarian folk music. Lehár was known for incorporating folk melodies into his compositions, and this operetta is no exception. The use of cymbals and other traditional Hungarian instruments also adds to the operetta's unique sound. Overall, "Hör'ich Cymbalklänge" is a classic operetta that showcases Lehár's skill as a composer. Its catchy melodies, lively dance sequences, and dramatic plot make it a beloved favorite among fans of the genre.
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