"Die Zauberharfe" by Franz Schubert

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"Die Zauberharfe" is an early stage work by Franz Schubert, a romantic fairy-tale play with incidental music that includes the famous overture commonly known today as the "Rosamunde" overture.

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instanceOf incidental music
romantic fairy-tale play
stage work
alsoKnownAs Die Zauberharfe, oder Der Alchymist NERFINISHED
associatedWorkBySameComposer Rosamunde, Fürstin von Zypern NERFINISHED
catalogueNote overture later reused/associated with Rosamunde, D 797
composer Franz Schubert NERFINISHED
composerNationality Austrian
countryOfOrigin Austria
form three-act play with incidental music
genre incidental music
romantic fairy tale
hasLibrettoBy Georg von Hofmann NERFINISHED
hasPart Rosamunde overture NERFINISHED
choruses
entr’acte music
melodrama music
overture
songs
historicalContext early stage work in Schubert’s career
intendedFor theatrical performance
language German
movementType ballet music
choruses
entr’actes
melodrama
overture
songs
notableFor containing the overture later known as the Rosamunde overture
overtureComposer Franz Schubert NERFINISHED
overtureKey B minor / C major (commonly associated as Rosamunde overture)
overtureKnownAs Rosamunde overture NERFINISHED
period Romantic era
premiereCountry Austrian Empire NERFINISHED
premiereLocation Vienna NERFINISHED
premiereTheatre Theater an der Wien NERFINISHED
scoring orchestra
voices
style Early Romantic

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Theater an der Wien notableWorkPremiered "Die Zauberharfe" by Franz Schubert