Emmerich Kálmán
Heia, in den Bergen
(from The Operetta 'Die Csardasfürstin')
Emmerich Kálmán
Heia, in den Bergen
(from The Operetta 'Die Csardasfürstin')
- Besetzung Blasorchester (Solo/Feature: Gesang (hoch))
- Komponist Emmerich Kálmán
- Bearbeiter Jos Dobbelstein
- Serie Baton Vocal
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Schwierigkeit
- Ausgabe Partitur und Stimmen
- Verlag Baton Music
- Bestell-Nr. BTM399
Beschreibung:
Soprano, Choir and Symphonic Band
Emmerich Kalman's most beloved operetta 'Die Csardasfürstin' had its first performance at the Vienna 'Johann Strauss-Theater' in November 1915. Only in the German speaking countries it was performed 5000 times within the next five years. The libretto by Stein and Jebach tells the story of the cabaret singer Sylva Varescu who has to leave for an American tour and it is arranged that there should be a betrothal with the man she loves, Prince Edwin von und zu Lippert-Weylersheim. 'Heia, in den Bergen' is Sylva's dazzling opening number, sung on the stage of her chic Budapest nightclub, mixes Magyar exoticism with Vienesse charm.
Emmerich Kalman's most beloved operetta 'Die Csardasfürstin' had its first performance at the Vienna 'Johann Strauss-Theater' in November 1915. Only in the German speaking countries it was performed 5000 times within the next five years. The libretto by Stein and Jebach tells the story of the cabaret singer Sylva Varescu who has to leave for an American tour and it is arranged that there should be a betrothal with the man she loves, Prince Edwin von und zu Lippert-Weylersheim. 'Heia, in den Bergen' is Sylva's dazzling opening number, sung on the stage of her chic Budapest nightclub, mixes Magyar exoticism with Vienesse charm.