Zigeunerliebe

Franz Lehár (1870-1948) found remarkably expressive and brilliantly colorful sounds for the drama and romantic moods of this unique topic. The style was decisively influenced by the familiar cadence of Hungarian gypsy music in the composer's native country. This is not only evidenced by the csárdás rhythms or the inclusion of the cymbalom in the arrangement, but above all by the many pronouncedly melancholy hues of the melody and harmony produced by the use of minor keys. After "The Merry Widow" and "The Count of Luxembourg", "Gipsy Love" is Franz Lehár's third most successful operetta. After its triumphant Vienna premiere in 1910, it was performed, for example, at the Empire Theater in Darjeeling, at the foot of the Himalayas! The location shots in our production were filmed in Austria's Helenental and Vienna Woods.

  • No: A05004530
  • Genre: Operetta
  • Composer: Franz Lehar
  • Conductor: Heinz Wallberg
  • Orchestra: Münchner Rundfunkorchester
  • Artists: Adolf Dallapozza, Colette Lorand, Heinz Friedrich, Janet Perry, Jon Buzea
  • Director: Vaclav Kaslik / Wolfgang Glück
  • Production year: 1974
  • Run time: 01:27:00
  • Format: Normal