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Sylvester Levay: Elisabeth: (Arr. Johan de Meij): Orchestre d'Harmonie

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COMPOSITEUR: Sylvester Levay
COMPOSITEUR SUIVANT: Michael Kunze
TYPE DE PRODUIT: Conducteur et parties
ÉDITEUR: Amstel Music
DEFINITIVE DURATION: 00:08:30
The world premiere of the musical Elisabeth took place in Vienna on September 3, 1992. From the great acclaim with which the musical was received, it became clear that the life of the Empress of Austria still appeals to the imagination. Although Elisabeth's life (1837-1898) as an Empress has a
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Compositeur Sylvester Levay
Compositeur suivant Michael Kunze
Arranger Johan de Meij
Description Instrument Group Orchestre d'Harmonie
Instrumentation Orchestre d'Harmonie
Instrumentation Orchestre d'Harmonie
Type de produit Conducteur et parties
Description Product Type Conducteur + Parties
European Parts Included Oui
Collection The Music of Johan de Meij
Grade of Difficulty Band Grade 4
Éditeur Amstel Music
Genre TV, Film, Comédie musicale
Année de publication 2000
Definitive Duration 00:08:30
ISMN 9790035035474
Edition Number AM 55
AM 55-010
Description
The world premiere of the musical Elisabeth took place in Vienna on September 3, 1992. From the great acclaim with which the musical was received, it became clear that the life of the Empress of Austria still appeals to the imagination. Although Elisabeth's life (1837-1898) as an Empress has a fairy-tale-like beginning, it takes a gloomy turn. In this production, Luigi Lucheni, the man who finally takes her life, tells her story. Death plays a major role throughout Elisabeth's life. In the musical, an equally mysterious and attractive man portrays the phenomenon of death, seducing her to the realm of death time after time. Elisabeth's life resembles a fairy tale when shemarries the Emperor Franz Joseph at the age of sixteen. Her mother-in-law, Archduchess Sophie, does not make it easy on Elisabeth. But it is life itself that puts the Empress to the test. First, her youngest daughter dies. Then, not long after her son Rudolf is born, her happiness is clouded when her mother-in-law decides she must take pity on him. After her husband's unfaithfulness and Sophie's death, Elisabeth is so disillusioned that she chooses a travelling existence without realizing her husband and her son, Rudolf, miss her. Rudolf's loneliness is one of the reasons he commits suicide. The accumulation of disappointments in Elisabeth's life almost drives her into the arms of Death. In the end, however, it is Lucheni who kills her.
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