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Kalman / Schnoor - Die Faschingsfee - Music CD

Kalman / Schnoor - Die Faschingsfee - Music CD

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In 1915 the Hungarian composer Emmerich Klmn celebrated what certainly qualifies as his greatest pubic success in the operetta metropolis of Vienna with Die Csrdsfrstin. For his next operetta, which beheld the light of the stage world at the Johann Strau Theater in Vienna on 21 September 1917, Klmn and his librettists Alfred Maria Willner and Rudolf sterreicher drew on a work that had already been presented with success in Budapest and had even conquered New York's Broadway: it was thus that Zsuzsi kisasszony (Miss Susi) or Miss Springtime (Frulein Frhling) became Die Faschingsfee (The Carnival Fairy) for the Viennese public of the war years. For it the three authors came up with a plot that is set in Munich during the Carnival season and in the twilight years of the monarchies in Bavaria and Austria-Hungary issued it's appeal for the elimination of social strictures and the guarantee of the right to follow one's own heart. While Die Faschingsfee was redesigned as a most highly successful star vehicle for Fritzi Massary in Berlin, the same work - with hits like Heut' flieg ich aus, Liebling, du mein Liebling, and Lieber Himmelvater, sei nicht bs on the same high musical level as Die Csrdsfrstin - celebrated it's Munich premiere in 1918 at the Grtnerplatztheater and during subsequent years scored triumphs around the world. On the occasion of it's hundredth anniversary, the theater director Josef E. Kpplinger and his team rescued this fun Carnival work from decades of neglect and revived it right on time for the Munich Carnival in 2017!
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