Das Schlangenfest In Sangora is a heroic-comic opera in two acts by Karl Friedrich Hensler. This German-language opera, originally performed in the late 18th or early 19th century, offers a glimpse into the popular musical theater of its time. The work showcases Hensler's libretto and provides insight into the performance practices and comedic sensibilities of the era.
This edition preserves the original German text, offering scholars and enthusiasts a chance to engage with a historical example of German opera. The title, "The Snake Festival in Sangora," hints at the exotic or fantastical setting and the potential for dramatic and comedic situations that would have delighted audiences.
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