Cyrano Otto M. Schwarz
Was macht einen Menschen aus? Die äußerliche Schönheit oder die inneren Werte? Oder doch eine Balance aus beiden? Diese Frage hat sich wohl schon ein jeder Mensch schon mal gestellt und die Antwort darauf ist ebenso schwierig wie subjektiv. Um dieses Thema geht es auch im vorliegenden Werk. Der Dichter und Soldat Cyrano de Bergerac ist durch seine große Nase und seinem großen Intellekt bekannt. Die Romanfigur aus dem 17. Jahrhundert hegt Gefühle für die schöne Roxanne, ist sich aber sicher, dass diese Liebe nie erwidert wird. Roxane verliebt sich in den Kadetten Christian von Neuvillette, der zwar hübsch, aber als eher dumm beschrieben wird. In Christians Namen schreibt Cyrano de Bergerac Liebesgedichte, um die Gunst Roxanes zu erlangen. Doch da gibt es noch den verheirateten Grafen Guiche, der sie ebenso zu seiner Geliebten machen möchte. Christian und Roxane heiraten schließlich und der wütende Graf Guiche schickt Christian und Cyrano, die gemeinsam im Regiment der Gascogner Kadetten dienen, an die Front und von dort nach mehreren Monaten in ein Himmelfahrtskommando. Kurz vor der Schlacht gesteht Roxane ihrem Mann, dass sie ihn nicht mehr wegen seiner Schönheit sondern wegen seiner inneren Werte so sehr liebe. Christian ist entsetzt und fordert Cyrano auf, Roxane die Wahrheit zu sagen, doch dieser bringt es nicht übers Herz. Christian von Neuvillette stirbt im Kampf und Cyrano de Bergerac schweigt weiter über die wahre Urheberschaft der Briefe. Erst viel später kommt die Wahrheit ans Licht: Vom Kriegseinsatz gezeichnet, besucht Cyrano Roxane im Kloster, wo diese seit dem Tod Christians lebt und gesteht ihr seine Liebe. Er stirbt letztendlich in den Armen Roxanes.
"What are the true qualities of a person? Outward beauty or inner values? Or perhaps a balance of the two?
This question has probably been posed by everyone at some time or another, and the answer is as challenging as it is subjective. This is also the theme of this work.
The poet and soldier Cyrano de Bergerac is known for his big nose and his great intellect. The 17th century novelist harbours feelings for the beautiful Roxane but is sure that this love will never be reciprocated. Roxane herself falls in love with the cadet Christian de Neuvillette, who is certainly handsome but could be described as stupid. Cyrano de Bergerac writes love poems on behalf of Christian to win Roxane's heart. And then there is the Count Guiche, who is married but also wants to make her is mistress.
Christian and Roxane eventually marry and the furious Count Guiche sends Christian and Cyrano, who serve together in the Captains of Gascony regiment, to the front and, some months later, on a suicide mission.
Shortly before the battle, Roxane confesses to her husband that she no longer loves him so much for his beauty as for his inner values. Christian is dismayed and begs Cyrano to tell Roxane the truth, but he can't bring himself to do so.
Christian de Neuvillette dies in battle and Cyrano de Bergerac remains silent about the true provenance of the letters.
Only much later does the truth come to light: scarred by the war, Cyrano visits Roxane in the convent where she has been living since Christian's death and confesses his love for her. He ultimately dies in Roxane's arms.
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This question has probably been posed by everyone at some time or another, and the answer is as challenging as it is subjective. This is also the theme of this work.
The poet and soldier Cyrano de Bergerac is known for his big nose and his great intellect. The 17th century novelist harbours feelings for the beautiful Roxane but is sure that this love will never be reciprocated. Roxane herself falls in love with the cadet Christian de Neuvillette, who is certainly handsome but could be described as stupid. Cyrano de Bergerac writes love poems on behalf of Christian to win Roxane's heart. And then there is the Count Guiche, who is married but also wants to make her is mistress.
Christian and Roxane eventually marry and the furious Count Guiche sends Christian and Cyrano, who serve together in the Captains of Gascony regiment, to the front and, some months later, on a suicide mission.
Shortly before the battle, Roxane confesses to her husband that she no longer loves him so much for his beauty as for his inner values. Christian is dismayed and begs Cyrano to tell Roxane the truth, but he can't bring himself to do so.
Christian de Neuvillette dies in battle and Cyrano de Bergerac remains silent about the true provenance of the letters.
Only much later does the truth come to light: scarred by the war, Cyrano visits Roxane in the convent where she has been living since Christian's death and confesses his love for her. He ultimately dies in Roxane's arms.
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Product information
Order id: 218798
Difficulty: 4
Duration: 8:30 min
Pages: -
publisher id: SDP165-22-02
EAN: 9790502952259
Difficulty: 4
Duration: 8:30 min
Pages: -
publisher id: SDP165-22-02
EAN: 9790502952259
Composer:
Otto M. Schwarz
Arranger:
Publisher: Symphonic Dimension Publishing - Otto M. Schw
Instrumentation: Blasorchester Noten / Concert Band
Arranger:
Publisher: Symphonic Dimension Publishing - Otto M. Schw
Instrumentation: Blasorchester Noten / Concert Band
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