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Telemann, Georg Philipp: Die Last-tragende Liebe oder Emma und Eginhard 37

Singspiel in 3 acts

Edited by Hirschmann, Wolfgang
Words by Wend, Christoph Gottlieb
Edičný rad: Telemann Musical Works
Period: Barok
Trvanie: 1:39
Weight: 2.358 kg
Vydavateľ: Bärenreiter
Objednávacie číslo: BA5855
Katalógové číslo vydavateľa: BA05855
ISMN: 9790006497942
In Die Last-tragende Liebe oder Emma und Eginhard (1728) several strands and levels of plot are interwoven in complex fashion. The serious is intertwined with the comic, affairs of state with the individually human. People of high rank and lower rank communicate with each other, one group perfectly understanding the language of the other and even capable of speaking it if necessary.
Charlemagne, emerging victorious from a war, learns that his daughter Emma and his secretary Eginhard have fallen in love with each other. As Emperor, Charlemagne, pressed by his wife Fastrath, has to oppose this relationship, but as a loving father he comes into conflict, as Emma has to decide between her love or a marriage befitting her social standing. In addition to this, Emma is wooed by Prince Heswin who in turn is loved by Emma's friend Hildegard. The servant Barbara, who is pursued by the factotum Urban, is in love with Eginhard, but it is Steffen, the commentator on everything, who succeeds in w inning her.
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