Bitter Sweet. Illustrated
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Descripción editorial
First produced in 1929, Noël Coward’s Bitter Sweet is a sweeping romantic operetta that blends elegance, humor, and poignancy in a story of love defying convention and time. Set against the glittering backdrop of late Victorian and Edwardian England, it remains one of Coward’s most ambitious and musically enchanting works.
The story unfolds through the memories of an elderly Lady Shayne, who recalls her youth as Sarah Millick, a spirited young woman who abandoned her privileged life to follow her heart — and her music master, Carl Linden, to Vienna. Their passionate love, tested by hardship and tragedy, becomes a lifelong testament to devotion, courage, and the bittersweet beauty of art and sacrifice.
Filled with unforgettable songs such as “I’ll See You Again”, “If Love Were All”, and “Dear Little Café,” Coward’s score marries wit with deep emotion, capturing both the glamour of high society and the tenderness of lost love.
Beneath its romantic surface, Bitter Sweet reflects Coward’s mature understanding of time, memory, and the cost of choosing love over convention. Its title perfectly captures the emotional balance between joy and regret that defines the human heart.
Lyrical, witty, and profoundly moving, Bitter Sweet endures as one of Noël Coward’s greatest achievements — a timeless celebration of love, music, and the exquisite melancholy of remembering what was, and what might have been.