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Kurt Weill: Historic Original Recordings (1928-1931) - Die Dreigroschenoper = The Threepennyopera - Lotte Lenya, Carola Neher, Lys Gauty, Odette Florelle, Harald Paulsen, Kurt Gerron, Lewis Ruth Band, Otto Klemperer / Capriccio Audio CD 1990 / 10 346
UPC 4006408103462
Kurt Julian Weill (March 2, 1900 – April 3, 1950) was a German-born American composer active from the 1920s in his native country, and in his later years in the United States. He was a leading composer for the stage who was best known for his fruitful collaborations with Bertolt Brecht. With Brecht, he developed productions such as his best-known work, The Threepenny Opera, which included the ballad "Mack the Knife". Weill held the ideal of writing music that served a socially useful purpose, Gebrauchsmusik. He also wrote several works for the concert hall and a number of works on Jewish themes. He became a United States citizen in 1943.
Label: | Capriccio – 10 346 |
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Format: |
CD, Compilation
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Country: | Germany |
Released: |
1990 |
Genre: | Classical, Stage & Screen |
Style: | Modern, Musical |
Tracklist:
A) Aufnahmen Mit Dem Orchester Sowie Verschiedenen Mitwirkenden Der Uraufführungsproduktion Des Theaters Am Schiffbauerdamm Berlin |
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1 | Moritat | 2:19 | |
2 | Kanonensong | 2:07 | |
3 | Der Mensch Lebt Nur Von Missetat Allein | 2:03 | |
4 | Ballade Vom Angenehmen | 2:00 | |
5 | Die Seeräuberjenny | 2:32 | |
6 | Barbara-Song | 2:38 | |
7 | Die Songs Der Dreigroschenoper | 8:02 | |
8 | Kanonensong | 2:31 | |
9 | Zuhälterballade | 2:59 | |
10 | Die Seeräuberjenny | 3:04 | |
11 | 11.1 Barbara-Song/11.2 Eifersuchtsduett | 3:18 | |
B) Aus: Kleine Dreigroschenmusik Für Blasorchester (1929) |
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12 | Nr. 2 Die Moritat Von Mackie Messer | 2:28 | |
13 | Nr. 4 Die Ballade Vom Angenehmen Leben | 2:15 | |
14 | Nr. 5a Tango-Ballade | 2:42 | |
15 | Nr. 6 Kanonensong | 2:04 | |
16 | 16.1 Moritat Und 16.2 Choral | 3:12 | |
17 | Tango-Ballade Und Kanonensong | 3:16 | |
C) Auswahl Ausluandischer Songaufnahmen 1930/31 |
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18 | Chant De Barbara (Barbara-Song) | 3:34 | |
19 | Fiancée Du Pirate (Die Seeräuberjenny) | 3:17 | |
20 | Chant Des Canons (Kanonensong) | 3:08 | |
21 | Jomfru Dilemma (Barbarasong) | 3:23 | |
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22 | Moritat (Slow-Fox) | 2:33 | |
23 | Tanz-Potpourri "Die Dreigroschenoper" / Slow-Fox (Bearbeitung: Geczy-Jäger) | 5:06 |
- Composed By – Kurt Weill
- Conductor – Hans Schindler (tracks: 22), Otto Klemperer (tracks: 12 to 15), Theo Mackeben (tracks: 8 to 11, 16 to 17)
- Ensemble – Haller-Revue-Jazz-Orchester* (tracks: 22), Die Lewis Ruth Band* (tracks: 8 to 11), Marek Weber Und Sein Orchester (tracks: 23), Mitglieder Der Kapelle Der Staatsoper Berlin* (tracks: 12 to 15), Orchester Jean Lenoir* (tracks: 19), Orchester Pierre Chagnon* (tracks: 18, 20), Blas-Orchester (tracks: 16 to 17)
- Lyrics By – Bertolt Brecht
- Vocals – Arthur Schröder (tracks: 7), Carola Neher (tracks: 5 to 7), Erika Helmke (tracks: 11), Gerda Madsen (tracks: 21), Harald Paulsen (tracks: 1 to 4), Kurt Gerron (tracks: 7, 10 to 11), Lotte Lenja* (tracks: 10 to 11), Lys Gauty (tracks: 18), Marianne Oswald (tracks: 20), Odette Florelle (tracks: 19)