Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act I: Verehrteste Damen und HerrenFranz Lehár, Robert Stolz
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act I: Dialog: Mirko - Vicomte - Valencienne - Camille - RaoulFranz Lehár, Benno Kusche
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act I: Ich bin eine anständ'ge FrauFranz Lehár, Robert Stolz
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act I: Dialog: Njegus - MirkoFranz Lehár, Ferry Gruber
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act I: Bitte meine Herr'n - Hab' in Paris mich noch nicht ganz so akklimatisiertFranz Lehár, Robert Stolz
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act I: Dialog: Hanna - Valencienne - MirkoFranz Lehár, Margit Schramm
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act I: O Vaterland, du machst bei TagFranz Lehár, Rudolf Schock, Robert Stolz
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act I: Dialog: Danilo - Njegus - Hanna - Valencienne - CamilleFranz Lehár, Rudolf Schock
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act I: Das ist der Zauber der stillen HäuslichkeitFranz Lehár, Robert Stolz
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act I: Dialog: Mirko - DaniloFranz Lehár, Benno Kusche
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act I: Damenwahl - O kommet doch, ihr Ballsirenen - Wie die Blumen im Lenze erblüh'nFranz Lehár, Robert Stolz
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act II: Es lebt eine Vilja, ein WaldmägdeleinFranz Lehár, Margit Schramm, Robert Stolz
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act II: Dialog: Mirko - Hanna - DaniloFranz Lehár, Benno Kusche
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act II: Lied vom dummen Reiter - Heia, Mädel, aufgeschaut - Dummer, dummer ReitersmannFranz Lehár, Robert Stolz
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act II: Dialog: Vicomte - Raoul - Danilo - MirkoFranz Lehár, Claudio Nicolai
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act II: Ja, das Studium der Weiber ist schwerFranz Lehár, Robert Stolz
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act II: Dialog: Hanna - DaniloFranz Lehár, Margit Schramm
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act II: Spielszene + TanzduettFranz Lehár, Robert Stolz
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act II: Dialog: Mirko - Danilo - Njegus - Camille - ValencienneFranz Lehár, Benno Kusche
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act II: Mein Freund! Vernunft! - Wie eine Rosenknospe - Sieh dort den kleinen PavillonFranz Lehár, Robert Stolz
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act II: Dialog: Njegus - Mirko - DaniloFranz Lehár, Ferry Gruber
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act II: Ha! Hanna und CamilleFranz Lehár, Robert Stolz
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act III: TanzszeneFranz Lehár, Robert Stolz
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act III: Ja, wir sind es, die Grisetten - Ritantou, RitantiretteFranz Lehár, Robert Stolz
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act III: Dialog: Danilo - Valencienne - Njegus - MirkoFranz Lehár, Rudolf Schock
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act III: ReminiszenzFranz Lehár, Robert Stolz
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act III: Dialog: Danilo - HannaFranz Lehár, Rudolf Schock
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act III: Lippen schweigen, 's flüstern Geigen; Hab' mich liebFranz Lehár, Rudolf Schock, Margit Schramm, Robert Stolz
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act III: Dialog: Mirko - Danilo - ValencienneFranz Lehár, Benno Kusche
Die lustige Witwe - Operetta in three Acts: Act III: Ja, das Studium der Weiber ist schwerFranz Lehár, Robert Stolz
Franz Lehár, born in 1870 in Komárno, Kingdom of Hungary (now Slovakia), was a renowned Austro-Hungarian composer who left an indelible mark on the world of operetta. Throughout his illustrious career spanning over five decades, Lehár enchanted audiences with his lighthearted and comic works, becoming one of the most significant composers of operetta in classical music history. His most celebrated creation, "The Merry Widow" (Die lustige Witwe), achieved global acclaim and remains his most famous piece. Lehár's compositions are celebrated for their fine craftsmanship and enduring charm. Despite initial aspirations towards grand opera, it was his operettas that secured his legacy, making him the leading composer of operettas in the 20th century. Lehár passed away in Bad Ischl in 1948, leaving behind a substantial body of work that continues to captivate and inspire.
Lehar: Die Lustige Witwe - The Sony Opera House - Franz Lehár - Vinyl LP
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Franz Lehár's "Die Lustige Witwe - The Sony Opera House" is a captivating journey through the timeless operetta that has enchanted audiences for over a century. Released on Eurodisc in January 1985, this album captures the essence of Lehár's masterpiece, showcasing the intricate dialogues and enchanting melodies that have made "Die Lustige Witwe" a cornerstone of operetta history.
Spanning three acts and nearly two hours, this recording immerses you in the vibrant world of Parisian high society, filled with wit, romance, and unforgettable tunes. The album features a stellar cast bringing to life the iconic characters and their intricate relationships. From the lively "Damenwahl" to the tender "Lippen schweigen," each track is a testament to Lehár's genius and the enduring appeal of this operetta.
"Die Lustige Witwe" is not just an album; it's a celebration of music, drama, and the human experience. Lehár's compositions, combined with the rich storytelling of Victor Leon and Leo Stein, create a tapestry of sound and emotion that transcends time. Whether you're a seasoned opera enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this recording offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.
The album's historical significance is underscored by its release date, marking a new era for the Minnesota Opera in 1985. This recording is a testament to the enduring legacy of "Die Lustige Witwe" and its ability to captivate audiences across generations. Dive into the world of Hanna Glawari and Danilo and let the music of Franz Lehár transport you to a world of elegance, humor, and timeless romance.