The libretto by A. M. Willner and Heinz Reichert [de] was inspired by Dorf und Stadt by Charlotte Birch-Pfeiffer.
The work premiered at the Király Theatre in Budapest on 1 January 1918.
[1] Margit, a young Hungarian country girl travels to a major city where she is seduced and then abandoned by an artist.
Eventually she returns home to the countryside "where the larks sing" and is reconciled with her peasant fiancé Pista.
[1] In 1936 the work was adapted into an operetta film Where the Lark Sings directed by Carl Lamac.