Stouthearted Men

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"Stouthearted Men" is a rousing patriotic show tune from the 1928 operetta *The New Moon*, celebrated for its stirring choral style and themes of courage and camaraderie.

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Stouthearted Men canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf patriotic song
show tune
song
associatedGenre operetta
associatedWith The New Moon (musical theatre repertoire)
composer Sigmund Romberg
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
era 1920s American musical theatre
firstPerformanceYear 1928
genre musical theatre song
patriotic music
show tune
hasForm verse-chorus structure
hasLyricsBy Oscar Hammerstein II
hasMusicBy Sigmund Romberg
intendedEnsembleType men's chorus
language English
lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II
lyricTheme camaraderie
courage
patriotism
musicalForm choral song
notableFor stirring choral style
use in patriotic contexts
originalMedium stage
originalProduction The New Moon (1928 operetta)
originalWorkPremiereYear 1928
originalWorkTitle The New Moon
partOfWork The New Moon
performanceContext concert
military events
patriotic celebrations
publicationYear 1928
style rousing
stirring
subjectMatter bravery in the face of adversity
unity among men
timePeriodOfComposition late 1920s
title Stouthearted Men self-link
typicalUse choral repertoire
patriotic program closer
vocalForces male chorus
solo voice and chorus
workTypeOfContainingWork operetta

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Sigmund Romberg notableSong Stouthearted Men
The New Moon notableSong Stouthearted Men
Stouthearted Men title Stouthearted Men self-link