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Kalman on Operettas

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  • 29-11-2014 1:51pm
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    Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 233 ✭✭


    Anyone with a slight interest in the music and operettas of Franz Lehar, or indeed the work of Rudolf Frimi ?

    Rudolf Frimi on "Firefly">>>>"Rose-Marie">>>> and>>>> the "Vagabond King"


    Franz Lehar on "The Land Of Smiles"[(Das Land des Lächelns] a romantic operetta, or

    The "Tsarevich" [Zarewitsch] >>>> two beautiful operettas . "Zigeunerlibe" [Gypsy Love]
    His most successful of course, was "The Merry Widow". [Die lustige Witwe]


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 233 ✭✭Kalman



    This is the beautiful "Jota" from the mainly forgotten opera "Dolores" by the Spanish composer, Tomas Breton

    The footwork here is just delightful ! Indeed, the whole opera is wonderful!!:)
    Aragón is the most famous
    In all Spain and its regions,
    Aragón is the most famous
    Because the Virgin was born here
    And the jota is sung here,
    And the jota is sung here

    And it’s from Spain and its regions.
    For a girl of the neighbourhood,
    For a girl of the neighbourhood
    Patricio is if he dies.

    I won’s tell what his name is,
    Let her tell it if she wants,
    Let her tell it if she wants
    For a girl of the neighbourhood.
    Great like the same land,
    Great like the same land
    Is the jota of this land,

    If the love shines its rainbow,
    Throws the beams to the war,
    Throws the beams to the war,
    Great like the same land.

    That’s why we’re singing the Aragonians,
    When falling in love, at the sweet sun,
    And in the battle we know the meaning,
    That we must win or die.
    (x2)


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