Rosalinde

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Rosalinde is a central soprano role in Johann Strauss II’s operetta "Die Fledermaus," known as the witty and resourceful wife whose flirtations and disguises drive much of the comedy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
operetta character
soprano role
actAppearance Act I
Act II
Act III NERFINISHED
appearsIn Die Fledermaus NERFINISHED
associatedTheme marital fidelity
mistaken identity
social satire
characterTrait resourceful
witty
countryOfOriginOfWork Austria NERFINISHED
creator Johann Strauss II NERFINISHED
drivesPlotElement disguises
flirtations
firstPerformanceWork 1874
genre operetta
hasSpouse Gabriel von Eisenstein NERFINISHED
languageOfWork German
narrativeRole central female protagonist
comic heroine
notableNumber Csárdás ("Klänge der Heimat") NERFINISHED
originalTheatreGenreOfWork Viennese operetta GENERATED
relationship love interest of Alfred
wife of Gabriel von Eisenstein
settingOfWork Vienna NERFINISHED
usesDisguiseAs Hungarian countess
voiceType soprano
workTitleInEnglish Die Fledermaus (The Bat) NERFINISHED

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Die Fledermaus character Rosalinde
Rosalind hasVariant Rosalinde