Leo Fall
Brüderlein Fein
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Composer:Leo FallGenre:OperaAverage_duration:47:16"Brüderlein Fein" is an operetta composed by Leo Fall, a Hungarian-born composer, in 1909. The plot of the operetta revolves around two brothers, Fritz and Max, who are both in love with the same woman, Lilli. The story takes place in Vienna, Austria, and is set in the early 20th century. The operetta premiered on October 23, 1909, at the Carltheater in Vienna, Austria. It was an instant success and quickly became one of the most popular operettas of its time. The music of "Brüderlein Fein" is characterized by its catchy melodies, lively rhythms, and charming waltzes. The first movement of the operetta introduces the main characters and sets the stage for the love triangle that will unfold throughout the story. Fritz and Max are both smitten with Lilli, a beautiful and charming young woman who is the object of their affection. The second movement sees the brothers competing for Lilli's attention, with each trying to outdo the other in their attempts to win her heart. As the story progresses, the tension between the brothers grows, and they become increasingly jealous of each other. The third movement sees the brothers engaging in a heated argument, which culminates in a physical fight. Lilli is torn between the two men, and she struggles to choose between them. In the final movement of the operetta, the brothers reconcile and realize that their love for each other is more important than their love for Lilli. They both decide to let her go and move on with their lives. The operetta ends on a happy note, with the brothers embracing each other and singing a joyful duet. Overall, "Brüderlein Fein" is a charming and entertaining operetta that showcases Leo Fall's talent for composing catchy and memorable melodies. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless appeal and enduring charm.More....
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