Description
Franz Lehár: Friederike / His Master's Voice 2x LP, Box Set 1981
1C 157-30 997/98
Product Features
- Composer: Franz Lehár
- Conductor: Heinz Wallberg
- Performers: Helen Donath, Adolf Dallapozza, Gabriele Fuchs, Martin Finke, Chor Des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Münchner Rundfunkorchester
- Label: His Master's Voice
- Format: 2 x Vinyl LP, Box Set
- Country: Germany
- Release Year: 1981
- Genre: Classical, Operetta
Overview
"Friederike" by Franz Lehár is an exquisite recording that transports listeners into the world of 18th-century literary romance. The opera, set to the libretto by Fritz Löhner and Ludwig Herzer, presents a compelling narrative around the iconic love story between Johann Wolfgang Goethe and Friederike Brion. Featuring stellar performances by Helen Donath and Adolf Dallapozza, with the Münchner Rundfunkorchester under the direction of Heinz Wallberg, this box set is a treasure trove for classical music enthusiasts and opera lovers alike.
Interesting Facts
- Premiere: The operetta "Friederike" premiered in 1897, blending Lehár’s signature style with rich, lyrical melodies.
- Librettists: Fritz Löhner and Ludwig Herzer crafted the libretto, capturing the historical essence and emotional depth of Goethe's relationship with Friederike.
- Notable Artists: Helen Donath and Adolf Dallapozza deliver memorable performances, enhancing the operetta's emotional and dramatic appeal.
Track Listing
1. Akt (Part 1)
- A1. Vorspiel - 21:58
- A2. Nr. 1
- A3. Nr. 2
- A4. Nr. 3
- A5. Nr. 4
- A6. Nr. 5 1/2
1. Akt Schluss
- B1. Nr. 6 - 19:40
- B2. Nr. 7
- B3. Nr. 8
2. Akt (Part 1)
- B4. Nr. 9 - 5:02
- B5. Nr. 10
2. Akt Schluss
- C1. Nr. 11 - 27:21
- C2. Nr. 12
- C3. Nr. 13
- C4. Nr. 14
- C5. Nr. 15
3. Akt
- D1. Nr. 16 - 21:00
- D2. Nr. 17
- D3. Nr. 18
- D4. Nr. 19 3/4
Key Credits
- Composer: Franz Lehár
- Libretto: Fritz Löhner, Ludwig Herzer
- Conductor: Heinz Wallberg
- Chorus Master: Josef Schmidhuber
- Engineer: Alfons Seebacher
- Producer: Helmut Storjohann, Ronald Schmidt-Boelcke
- Recording Supervision: Christfried Bickenbach, Wolfgang Schreiner
BOX #57