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Opera by Zemlinsky (libretto by composer, after Rudolf von Gottschall's play Die Rose vom Kaukasus). Composed in 1895 and first produced at the Hofoper in Munich on 10 October 1897, it was Zemlinsky's first opera. In the story, a Circassian heroine is torn between love for a Russian officer and her own country.



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At the end of the opera, Sarema saves her lover's life and reveals that "I bear within me treason that can never be atoned for.
 
 
 
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