'O Vaterland ... Da geh' ich zu Maxim'

from the Operetta 'Die lustige Witwe' for Tenor and Symphonic Band

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Franz Lehár

'O Vaterland ... Da geh' ich zu Maxim'

from the Operetta 'Die lustige Witwe' for Tenor and Symphonic Band

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Franz Lehár

'O Vaterland ... Da geh' ich zu Maxim'

from the Operetta 'Die lustige Witwe' for Tenor and Symphonic Band

  • Instrumentation Concert Band (Vocal Solo (High Voice))
  • Composer Franz Lehár
  • Editor Raoul Steffani
  • Difficulty Level
    (medium)
  • Edition Score and Parts
  • Publisher Baton Music
  • Order no. BTM665
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  • Term: 3:00
  • Genre: Classical Music, Concert Music
As a composer Lehár started with contributions to the opera-genre but the great triumph of his first operetta Die lustige Witwe, (The merry widow), in 1905 made him clear that he had to give his talents to the operetta. Die lustige Witwe was not only the start of a new flourishing period, it is also one of the absolute highlights in the whole operetta-repertoire. The song 'O Vaterland... Da geh'ich zu Maxim' is known as the 'entrance song' of Danilo and sung in the first act of the operetta.