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Die Dreigroschenoper
- 2000
- 4 tracks
- 1 uur, 7 min
- opera
Album Description
Experience the timeless brilliance of Kurt Weill's "Die Dreigroschenoper," a seminal work in the opera genre, released in 2000 by Maestoso. This album, spanning a captivating 67 minutes, is a testament to Weill's genius and his enduring collaboration with Bertolt Brecht. The production features a stellar cast, including Mario Adorf, Helga Dernesch, Ute Lemper, and Rolf Boysen, accompanied by the Rias-Sinfonietta Berlin, delivering a performance that has stood the test of time.
"Die Dreigroschenoper" is a landmark in the history of musical theater, blending elements of opera, cabaret, and political satire. The album is divided into three acts, each filled with memorable songs and dialogues that highlight the stark realities of society through a lens of dark humor and social commentary. The iconic "Barbara-Song" is a standout track, showcasing the album's rich musical tapestry and lyrical depth.
This recording is part of the Kurt Weill Edition, a series dedicated to preserving and showcasing the composer's works. The album's release in 2000 marked a significant milestone, featuring a hardbound, full-color facsimile of Weill's holograph full score, providing an unparalleled insight into the creative process behind this masterpiece. The collaboration between Weill and Brecht is evident in every note and lyric, making "Die Dreigroschenoper" a quintessential piece of 20th-century music.
Whether you're a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Die Dreigroschenoper" offers a rich and rewarding listening experience. The album's enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless appeal, making it a staple in the repertoire of both performers and audiences alike. Dive into the world of Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht, and discover the magic of "Die Dreigroschenoper."
Tracks
- Die Dreigroschenoper: Act IKurt Weill, Wilhelm Brückner-Rüggeberg, Trude Hesterberg, Paul Otto Kuster, Erich Schellow, Wolfgang Neuss, Symphony Orchestra, Martin Hoeppner, Inge Wolffberg, Lotte Lenya
- Die Dreigroschenoper: Act I, Pt. 2 - Act IIKurt Weill, Wilhelm Brückner-Rüggeberg, Lotte Lenya, Wolfgang Neuss, Inge Wolffberg, Symphony Orchestra, Trude Hesterberg, Paul Otto Kuster, Erich Schellow
- Die Dreigroschenoper: Act II, Pt. 2Kurt Weill, Wilhelm Brückner-Rüggeberg, Paul Otto Kuster, Erich Schellow, Wolfgang Neuss, Symphony Orchestra, Martin Hoeppner, Inge Wolffberg, Lotte Lenya, Trude Hesterberg
- Die Dreigroschenoper: Act IIIKurt Weill, Wilhelm Brückner-Rüggeberg, Wolfgang Neuss, Lotte Lenya, Martin Hoeppner, Symphony Orchestra, Paul Otto Kuster, Erich Schellow
About Kurt Weill
Kurt Weill, born in Dessau, Germany, in 1900, was a pioneering composer whose innovative spirit transcended borders and musical genres. Renowned for his groundbreaking collaborations with Bertolt Brecht, Weill's works, such as "The Threepenny Opera," revolutionized the operatic form with their sharp social satire and memorable melodies. Weill's commitment to creating music with a socially useful purpose, known as Gebrauchsmusik, set him apart and influenced generations of composers. His journey took him from the vibrant cultural scene of Weimar Germany to the bustling stages of Broadway, where he continued to redefine musical theater. Weill's versatility and daring approach to composition, blending serious and light music, make his works timeless and captivating. His legacy endures, inspiring artists and audiences alike with its unique fusion of styles and profound social commentary.
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