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Background: Emmerich Kálman (1882-1953) ranks next to Franz Lehár as one of the leading representatives of the 'Silver Era' of the operetta, which was stamped above all by the works of the Austro-Hungarian cultural sphere, and which followed the classical period of the Viennese operetta. The roots of the phenomenal originality of his melodies lie in his love of Hungarian gypsy music and his natural affi nity for the Viennese waltz tradition, which characterize such musically original, international successes as the operettas 'The Czardas Princess' (1915), 'Countess Maritza' (1924) and 'The Circus Princess' (1926). Kálmán emigrated to America in 1939 but returned to Europe after the War and died in Paris on 30 October 1953. Beginning in the 1920s, he increasingly incorporated elements of modern dance music into his stage works.
In this entertaining fi lm version some of the great singeractors from the 1960s and 70s can once again be seen and heard – names like Ingeborg Hallstein, Rudolf Schock and Peter Frankenfeld. |
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COMPOSER: Emmerich Kalman |
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Picture Format: NTSC 4:3 / Sound Format: PCM Stereo / Region Code: 0 / Duration: 111 minutes / Recorded: 1969 / Subtitles: English German - original language French |
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