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Leon Jessel
Schwarzwaldmädel
Works Info
Composer
:
Leon Jessel
Genre
:
Opera
Style
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Operetta
Average_duration
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61:50
Schwarzwaldmädel is a German operetta composed by Leon Jessel. The operetta was first performed in Berlin on August 30, 1917. The plot of the operetta revolves around a young girl named Liska who lives in the Black Forest region of Germany. Liska is in love with a young man named Toni, but her father disapproves of their relationship. Liska's father wants her to marry a wealthy man named Baron von und zu Wildenstein, who is also interested in Liska. The operetta is divided into three movements. The first movement introduces the characters and sets up the conflict between Liska and her father. The second movement focuses on Liska's attempts to win over Toni and convince her father to accept their relationship. The third movement resolves the conflict and ends with Liska and Toni getting married. Schwarzwaldmädel is known for its catchy tunes and lively dance numbers. The operetta features traditional German folk music and dance, including the polka and waltz. The music is light and cheerful, with a strong emphasis on melody and harmony. One of the most famous songs from Schwarzwaldmädel is "Im Schwarzwald, im Schwarzwald, da gibts koa Sünd" ("In the Black Forest, in the Black Forest, there is no sin"). The song celebrates the beauty and purity of the Black Forest region and has become a popular folk song in Germany. Overall, Schwarzwaldmädel is a charming and lighthearted operetta that celebrates the beauty and traditions of the Black Forest region of Germany. Its catchy tunes and lively dance numbers have made it a beloved classic of German musical theater.
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