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""Florinda or The Moors in Spain"" is a grand opera composed by Sigismond Thalberg and published in 1851. The opera is divided into four acts and tells the story of Florinda, a beautiful and virtuous Christian woman who falls in love with the Muslim prince, Almanzor. However, their love is forbidden by both their religions and the political tensions between the Moors and the Christians in medieval Spain. The opera features a range of musical styles, from romantic ballads to lively dances, and showcases Thalberg's talent for orchestration and vocal composition. With its dramatic plot and lush musical score, ""Florinda or The Moors in Spain"" is a captivating work that transports audiences to a bygone era of passion and conflict.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Throughout his compositional career, Sigismond Thalberg wrote many pieces based upon the themes of other composers, including Bellini, Mozart and Rossini. In 'Souvenir de Pesth', Thalberg takes traditional Hungarian songs and manipulates them into his own creations. The work begins with a quiet, subdued theme, growing in complexity, texture and virtuosity before reaching a stunning finale.---Während seiner Karriere als Komponist schrieb Sigismund Thalberg viele Stücke, die auf den Themen anderer Komponisten basierten, darunter Bellini, Mozart und Rossini. In 'Souvenir de Pesth' verwendet Thalberg traditionelle ungarische Liedmelodien und gestaltet sie in seine eigenen Kreationen um. Die Arbeit beginnt mit einem ruhigen, gedämpften Thema, das an Komplexität, Textur und Virtuosität gewinnt, bevor es ein atemberaubendes Finale erreicht.
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