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For other uses, see Rosamunde (disambiguation). The Rosamunde incidental music Op. 26 (D. 797) was composed by Franz Schubert for an 1823 play by Helmina von Chézy. The full name of that play was Rosamunde, Fürstin von Zypern ("Rosamunde, Princess of Cyprus"). Schubert's music is scored for soprano, chorus, and orchestra. The play, it seems, was a failure and has been permanently lost, but the music remains (rescued in 1867 by George Grove and Arthur Sullivan), and some of its excerpts remain among Schubert's most famous pieces. Excerpts from the Rosamunde music are frequently played, but the complete score, lasting a full hour, is seldom heard. It has been recorded several times, notably by Kurt Masur and Claudio Abbado.
[edit] The incidental musicThe music consists of an overture and ten numbers. Actually, there are two overtures associated with Rosamunde. That actually played in the production was originally written for Schubert's opera Alfonso und Estrella. The overture usually associated with Rosamunde (though it apparently had nothing to do with it), is that to Die Zauberharfe (The Magic Harp), presumably because that overture was originally published with the incidental music. This overture is in C minor and major. The other numbers are:
[edit] The play by Helmina von Chézy
[edit] Other Rosamunde music by SchubertA melody of the Rosamunde incidental music was re-used by Schubert in chamber music, notably in the Rosamunde string quartet and in the Impromptu Op. 142 No. 3, in B flat major, where it is the theme for a set of 6 piano variations. [edit] In popular cultureThe Overture was used for a ballet sequence in the 1952 Samuel Goldwyn film Hans Christian Andersen, starring Danny Kaye. [1] The ballet sequence was danced by Zizi Jeanmaire. Another one of its excerpts was incorporated into the Christmas carol Mille cherubim in coro, a song made popular by Luciano Pavarotti on his 1980 Christmas special. [2] [edit] Audio file
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