Paul Lincke
Nakiris Hochzeit
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Composer:Paul LinckeGenre:OperaStyle:Operetta"Nakiris Hochzeit" is an opera composed by Paul Lincke, a German composer, in 1912. The plot of the opera revolves around the wedding of Nakiri, a Japanese princess, to a German prince. The story is set in Japan, and the opera is a blend of Japanese and German cultures. The opera is divided into three movements. The first movement is set in the palace of the Japanese emperor, where the wedding preparations are underway. The second movement takes place in a Japanese garden, where the wedding ceremony is held. The third movement is set in the German prince's castle, where the wedding reception is held. The opera is characterized by its use of traditional Japanese music and instruments, such as the koto and shakuhachi, as well as German operatic styles. The music is lively and upbeat, with catchy melodies and rhythms that are easy to dance to. The premiere of "Nakiris Hochzeit" took place in Berlin in 1912, and it was an instant success. The opera was performed throughout Germany and other parts of Europe, and it became one of Lincke's most popular works. Overall, "Nakiris Hochzeit" is a charming and entertaining opera that showcases the beauty of both Japanese and German cultures. Its catchy music and lively rhythms make it a joy to listen to, and its unique blend of styles makes it a true masterpiece of operatic composition.More....
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