Experience the timeless brilliance of Kurt Weill's "Die 3 Groschenoper," a seminal work that stands as a testament to the enduring collaboration between Weill and Bertolt Brecht. Originally premiered in 1928, this iconic opera captures the essence of Weimar-era Berlin, blending biting social commentary with unforgettable melodies. The 2011 release by Documents features historic original recordings, offering a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the raw, unfiltered sound of the era.
This album is a treasure trove of Weill's most celebrated compositions, including the haunting "Moritat von Mackie Messer" and the poignant "Seeraeuber Jenny." Each track is a masterclass in storytelling, weaving together themes of love, betrayal, and the harsh realities of urban life. The performances, led by the legendary Kurt Gerron and the Orchestra of the Theaters am Kurfürstendamm, Berlin, are nothing short of extraordinary, bringing the characters and their struggles to life with vivid clarity.
"Die 3 Groschenoper" is not just an album; it's a journey through a pivotal moment in musical history. The 2011 release includes a selection of songs from Weill's broader repertoire, providing a comprehensive look at his artistic evolution. From the powerful "Ballade vom Angenehmen Leben" to the haunting "Lied von der Unzulaenglichkeit Menschlichen Sterbens," each piece is a testament to Weill's genius and his ability to capture the human condition in all its complexity.
Whether you're a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to Weill's work, "Die 3 Groschenoper" is an essential addition to your collection. The 2011 release, with its meticulous attention to detail and historical significance, offers a fresh perspective on a classic work. So, dive in and let the timeless melodies and powerful narratives of Kurt Weill's "Die 3 Groschenoper" transport you to another time and place.
2011 M.A.T. Music Themem Licensing Ltd.2010 M.A.T. Music Themem Licensing Ltd.
Tracks
Die 3 Groschenoper: MoritatKurt Weill, Kurt Gerron, Orchester der Theathers am Kurfürstendamm, Berlin, Hans Sommer
Die 3 Groschenoper: Ballade vom Angenehmen LebenKurt Weill, Willy Trenk-Tebisch, Orchester der Theathers am Kurfürstendamm, Berlin, Hans Sommer
Die 3 Groschenoper: LiebesliedKurt Weill, Erich Ponto, Orchester der Theathers am Kurfürstendamm, Berlin, Hans Sommer
Die 3 Groschenoper: KanonensongKurt Weill, Willy Trenk-Tebisch, Orchester der Theathers am Kurfürstendamm, Berlin, Hans Sommer
Die 3 Groschenoper: Seeraeuber JennyKurt Weill, Lotte Lenja, Orchester der Theathers am Kurfürstendamm, Berlin, Hans Sommer
Die 3 Groschenoper: FinaleKurt Weill, Erich Ponto, Orchester der Theathers am Kurfürstendamm, Berlin, Hans Sommer
Die 3 Groschenoper: BarbarasongKurt Weill, Lotte Lenja, Orchester der Theathers am Kurfürstendamm, Berlin, Hans Sommer
Die 3 Groschenoper: EifersuchtsduetKurt Weill, Erika Helmke, Orchester der Theathers am Kurfürstendamm, Berlin, Hans Sommer
Die 3 Groschenoper: AbschiedKurt Weill, Willy Trenk-Tebisch, Orchester der Theathers am Kurfürstendamm, Berlin, Hans Sommer
Die 3 Groschenoper: FinaleKurt Weill, Willy Trenk-Tebisch, Orchester der Theathers am Kurfürstendamm, Berlin, Hans Sommer
Die 3 Groschenoper: ZuhaelterballadeKurt Weill, Willy Trenk-Tebisch, Orchester der Theathers am Kurfürstendamm, Berlin, Hans Sommer
Die 3 Groschenoper: Lied von der Unzulaenglichkeit Menschlichen SterbensKurt Weill, Erich Ponto, Orchester der Theathers am Kurfürstendamm, Berlin, Hans Sommer
Die 3 Groschenoper: Moritas-SchlußchoralKurt Weill, Lotte Lenja, Orchester der Theathers am Kurfürstendamm, Berlin, Hans Sommer
Die 3 Groschenoper: Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt MahahgonnyKurt Weill, Lotte Lenja, Orchester der Theathers am Kurfürstendamm, Berlin, Hans Sommer
Die 3 Groschenoper: Der Bilbao Song (aus Happy EndKurt Weill, Lotte Lenja, Orchester der Theathers am Kurfürstendamm, Berlin, Hans Sommer
Die 3 Groschenoper: Moritat von Mackie MesserKurt Weill, Bert Brecht, Orchester der Theathers am Kurfürstendamm, Berlin, Hans Sommer
Die 3 Groschenoper: Die Ballade von der Unzulaenglichkeit Menchlichen SterbensKurt Weill, Bert Brecht, Orchester der Theathers am Kurfürstendamm, Berlin, Hans Sommer