Clivia: "Man spricht heut' nur noch von Clivia" (Clivia, Chor)Nico Dostal, Hamburger Rundfunkorchester, Wilhelm StephanAnneliese Rothenberger, Chor Des NWDR Hamburg
Clivia: "Mir ist nicht ganz geheuer vor diesem Abenteuer" - "Zum Glücklichsein gehört nicht viel" (Clivia)Nico Dostal, Hamburger Rundfunkorchester, Wilhelm Stephan, Anneliese Rothenberger
Clivia: Amazonenchor. "Wir sind Mädchen von heute" (Jola, Lelio, Ensemble)Nico Dostal, Hamburger Rundfunkorchester, Wilhelm Stephan, Maria Madlen Madsen, Gerd Martienzen, Anneliese Rothenberger, Fritz Schroder-Jahn, Walter Giller, Hans-Herbert Fiedler, Rupert Glawitsch, Heinz Klevenow, Richard Munch, Adolf Meyer-Bremen, Harald Paulsen
Clivia: "Ich weiß, sie gehen unbeschwert durch's Leben" - "Irgendwo auf der Welt" - "Mit dir möcht' durch's Leben wandern" (Juan, Clivia)Nico Dostal, Hamburger Rundfunkorchester, Wilhelm Stephan, Rupert Glawitsch, Anneliese Rothenberger
Clivia: Dialog 5 (Kasulke)Nico Dostal, Kasulke
Clivia: "Reisen und Wandern" - "Man muss mal ab und zu verreisen" (Kasulke, Chor)Nico Dostal, Hamburger Rundfunkorchester, Wilhelm Stephan, Kasulke, Chor Des NWDR Hamburg
Clivia: "Traumschön ist die Nacht" - "Siehst du den Mond, das blaue Meer, die vielen Sterne" (Chor)Nico Dostal, Hamburger Rundfunkorchester, Wilhelm Stephan, Chor Des NWDR Hamburg
Clivia: "Was ich im Herzen schon lange gefühlt" - "Wunderbar wie nie ein Wunder war" (Juan, Clivia)Nico Dostal, Hamburger Rundfunkorchester, Wilhelm Stephan, Rupert Glawitsch, Anneliese Rothenberger
Clivia: "Warum trieb das Schicksal mich hierher" - "Ich bin verliebt" (Clivia)Nico Dostal, Hamburger Rundfunkorchester, Wilhelm Stephan, Anneliese Rothenberger
Clivia: "Feuerwerk" - "Meine Damen und Herren" - Dialog 14 - Finale. "Das Spiel ist aus" (Potterton, Chor, Ensemble, Clivia, Juan)Nico Dostal, Hamburger Rundfunkorchester, Wilhelm Stephan, Hans-Herbert Fiedler, Chor Des NWDR Hamburg, Fritz Schroder-Jahn, Walter Giller, Maria Madlen Madsen, Heinz Klevenow, Richard Munch, Adolf Meyer-Bremen, Gerd Martienzen, Harald Paulsen, Anneliese Rothenberger
Clivia: "Schon die alten Chinesen" - "In den Sternen steht geschrieben" (Lelio, Jola)Nico Dostal, Hamburger Rundfunkorchester, Wilhelm Stephan, Gerd Martienzen, Maria Madlen Madsen
Clivia: "Die ganze Welt spricht nur von Clivia" (Lelio, Clivia, Chor, Juan)Nico Dostal, Hamburger Rundfunkorchester, Wilhelm Stephan, Gerd Martienzen, Anneliese Rothenberger, Chor Des NWDR Hamburg, Rupert Glawitsch
Nico Dostal, born Nikolaus Josef Michael Dostal, was an Austrian composer renowned for his enchanting contributions to the worlds of operetta and film music. Born in Korneuburg, Lower Austria, in 1895, Dostal's musical journey began under the influence of his musically inclined family, which included his grandfather and uncle, both military bandmasters. Initially pursuing law at the University of Vienna, Dostal's passion for music led him to the Academy for Church Music in Klosterneuburg, where he honed his craft and gained recognition with his "Große Messe" in D-Dur, premiered in 1913.
Throughout his career, Dostal composed 24 operettas and over 20 film scores, leaving an indelible mark on the genre. His works include beloved pieces like "The Emperor's Waltz" and "The Hungarian Wedding," as well as the hit operetta "Clivia," which premiered in Berlin in 1933. Dostal's compositions often reflected the elegance and charm of Viennese operetta, earning him a place among the greats like Johann Strauss Jr., Oscar Straus, Franz Lehár, and Robert Stolz. He also worked as an arranger for these esteemed composers, further enriching his musical legacy.
Dostal's life and work spanned significant historical periods, including his service in World War I and his later residence in Salzburg. His music continues to captivate audiences, offering a glimpse into the golden age of operetta and the enduring appeal of Viennese melody.
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Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Nico Dostal's operetta masterpiece, "Clivia," a captivating journey through love, adventure, and the vibrant culture of Boliguay. This 2014 release from The Art of Singing label is a testament to Dostal's musical genius, offering a rich and engaging experience that spans nearly two hours of exquisite compositions.
"Clivia" is a delightful tale of love and intrigue, brought to life through a series of dialogues and musical numbers that showcase the talents of Viktoria Grois, Laura Scherwitzl, and a stellar ensemble. The operetta's libretto, penned by Charles Amberg and adapted by Julien Chavaz, Christoph Clausen, and Kai Tietje, is a charming exploration of the power of love and the complexities of human relationships.
From the opening "Introduktion" to the final, triumphant "Finale," "Clivia" is a whirlwind of emotion and excitement. The album features a diverse range of musical styles, from the lively "Amazonenchore. 'Wir sind Mädchen von heute'" to the tender "Mit dir möcht' durch's Leben wandern." Each track is a masterclass in musical storytelling, with Dostal's compositions beautifully complementing the narrative.
The album's standout tracks include the enchanting "Ich weiß, sie gehen unbeschwert durch's Leben" and the powerful "Liebe ist kein Spiel," both of which highlight the incredible vocal talents of the cast. The "Feuerwerk" and the final "Das Spiel ist aus" are also notable for their dramatic intensity and emotional resonance.
"Clivia" is not just an album; it's an experience. The meticulous attention to detail in the performances, the rich orchestration, and the engaging narrative all combine to create a truly immersive listening experience. Whether you're a seasoned operetta enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Clivia" is sure to captivate and delight.
So, sit back, relax, and let Nico Dostal's "Clivia" transport you to the vibrant streets of Boliguay. With its enchanting melodies, memorable characters, and timeless themes, this operetta is a true gem that deserves a place in every music lover's collection.