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Arthur Sullivan
The Rose of Persia
Works Info
Composer
:
Arthur Sullivan
Genre
:
Opera
Style
:
Operetta
Compose Date
:
1899
Publication Date
:
1900
Average_duration
:
89:00
Movement_count
:
20
Movement ....
The Rose of Persia is an operetta composed by Arthur Sullivan, with a libretto by Basil Hood. It was first performed at the Savoy Theatre in London on November 29, 1899. The plot of the operetta is set in ancient Persia and revolves around the love story of a beautiful princess named Rose-in-Bloom and a handsome prince named Baksheesh. The operetta is divided into two acts, each with several musical numbers. The first act introduces the main characters and sets the stage for the love story to unfold. The second act is where the drama and conflict reach their climax, with the resolution of the story coming in the final scene. The music of The Rose of Persia is characterized by Sullivan's signature style of light, catchy melodies and witty lyrics. The operetta features a variety of musical styles, including waltzes, marches, and ballads, as well as several ensemble numbers. One of the most memorable musical numbers in The Rose of Persia is the duet "The Merryman and His Maid," which features a playful exchange between two of the secondary characters. Another standout number is the aria "The Persian Rose," which is sung by the lead female character and showcases Sullivan's gift for crafting beautiful, lyrical melodies. The premiere of The Rose of Persia was a great success, with audiences and critics alike praising the operetta for its charming music and witty libretto. The operetta went on to have a successful run at the Savoy Theatre, and was later revived several times in London and New York. Overall, The Rose of Persia is a delightful operetta that showcases Arthur Sullivan's talent for crafting catchy, memorable melodies and witty lyrics. Its enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless appeal and enduring charm.
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