Contesa Maritza- Zi-i, Igan - Ion Dacian May 2026
The piece (also known as "Komm, Zigány") is the most famous tenor aria from Emmerich Kálmán's 1924 operetta, Countess Maritza ( Contesa Maritza ). Ion Dacian , Romania's most celebrated operetta tenor, is widely considered the definitive interpreter of this role in the Romanian language. Musical Context
: The operetta was first performed in Romania in 1927 by Nicolae Leonard's troupe. Contesa Maritza- Zi-i, igan - Ion Dacian
: His famous recording (often approximately 7:20 in length) was released by the Romanian label Electrecord and is featured on the album Arii Din Operete . History at the "Ion Dacian" Theatre The piece (also known as "Komm, Zigány") is
: Known in English as "Play, Gypsy" or "Come, Gypsy," it is a passionate czardas that showcases the "Magyar melancholy" and soulful passion typical of Kálmán's work. : His famous recording (often approximately 7:20 in
: It is performed in Act I by the protagonist, Count Tassilo (under the alias Béla Törek). He sings it while alone on the estate, reflecting on his lost status and longing for his home in Vienna.
: It premiered at the Ion Dacian National Operetta and Musical Theatre on December 16, 1967, using a Romanian libretto by V. Timuș and M. Păun.