Franz Lehár
Lippen schweigen
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Composer:Franz LehárGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicAverage_duration:3:10"Lippen schweigen" is a famous duet from the operetta "Die lustige Witwe" (The Merry Widow) composed by Franz Lehár. The operetta premiered on December 30, 1905, at the Theater an der Wien in Vienna, Austria. The duet is sung by the two main characters, Count Danilo Danilovich and Hanna Glawari, and is one of the most popular and recognizable pieces of music from the operetta. The duet is divided into two movements. The first movement is a waltz, and the second movement is a polka. The waltz is slow and romantic, while the polka is fast and lively. The duet is characterized by its beautiful melody, lush harmonies, and intricate vocal lines. The lyrics of the duet are in German and translate to "Lips are silent, but the heart is speaking, speaking of love, speaking of love." The duet is a declaration of love between the two main characters, who have been in love with each other for a long time but have never been able to express their feelings. The first movement of the duet begins with a solo by Count Danilo, who sings about his love for Hanna. Hanna then joins in, and the two sing together about their love for each other. The waltz is slow and romantic, with the two voices blending together beautifully. The second movement of the duet is a polka, which is faster and more lively than the waltz. The two characters sing about their happiness and joy at finally being able to express their love for each other. The polka is characterized by its energetic rhythm and playful melody. Overall, "Lippen schweigen" is a beautiful and romantic duet that captures the essence of the operetta "Die lustige Witwe." Its memorable melody and intricate vocal lines have made it one of the most beloved pieces of music from the operetta, and it continues to be performed and enjoyed by audiences around the world.More....
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