Description
Otto Nicolai: Die Lustigen Weiber Von Windsor / Electrola 3x LP, Box Set
E 91265/67
Die lustigen Weiber von Windsor, or The Merry Wives of Windsor, is an 1849 opera in three acts by Otto Nicolai to a German libretto by Salomon Hermann Mosenthal based on Shakespeare's play. Published as a comical-fantastical work in three acts with dance (komisch-phantastische Oper in 3 Akten mit Tanz), its structure is musical numbers linked by spoken dialogue, harkening back to the then-outmoded Singspiel format. It remains popular in Germany and Austria and its overture is sometimes heard in concert in other countries.
Label: | Electrola – E 91265/67 |
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Format: |
3 x Vinyl, LP, Box Set
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Country: | Germany |
Genre: | Classical |
Style: | Opera |
Tracklist:
A1 | Ouvertüre | |
A2 | 1. Akt (Erster Teil) | |
B2 | 1. Akt (Schluß) | |
C1 | 2. Akt (Erster Teil) | |
D1 | 2. Akt (Zweiter Teil) | |
E1 | 2. Akt (Schluß) | |
E2 | 3. Akt (Erster Teil) | |
F1 | 3. Akt (Schluß) |
- Baritone Vocals [Herr Fluth] – Ernst Gutstein
- Bass Vocals [Dr. Cajus] – Carl Hoppe
- Bass Vocals [Herr Reich] – Kieth Engen
- Bass Vocals [Sir John Falstaff] – Gottlob Frick
- Choir – Chor Der Bayrischen Staatsoper München
- Conductor – Robert Heger
- Directed By [Dialogregie] – Gerhard Weitzel
- Graphics – Alberto Garcia Izquierdo
- Liner Notes – Karl Schumann
- Mezzo-soprano Vocals [Frau Reich] – Gisela Litz
- Orchestra – Orchester Der Bayerischen Staatsoper München
- Photography By – Heinz Karnine, Rudolf Betz, München
- Soprano Vocals [Frau Fluth] – Ruth-Margret Pütz
- Soprano Vocals [Jungfer Anna Reich] – Edith Mathis
- Tenor Vocals [Fenton] – Fritz Wunderlich
- Tenor Vocals [Junker Spärlich] – Friedrich Lenz
- Typography – Alberto Garcia Izquierdo
- Violin [Solo] – Kurt Guntner
- Vocals [Kellner im Gasthaus zum Hosenbunde] – Walter Ehrengut
BOX #66