Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Franz Lehár's "La veuve joyeuse, sélection chantée en français," a captivating operetta that has stood the test of time. This 1960 release from BNF Collection is a delightful selection of arias and ensembles from Lehár's beloved opera, sung in French, offering a unique perspective on this timeless classic.
The album features a stellar cast, including Renée Doria and Andréa Guiot, who bring to life the romantic and comedic nuances of the characters Missia Palmieri and Nadia, respectively. The talented Lucien Huberty portrays the charming Prince Danilo, adding depth and warmth to the narrative. Under the skilled direction of Marcel Cariven, the orchestra and choir provide a rich, immersive soundtrack that perfectly complements the vocal performances.
"La veuve joyeuse" is a story of love, laughter, and the complexities of human relationships, set against the backdrop of early 20th-century Paris. The selected tracks showcase the operetta's most memorable moments, from the lively "Entrée de Missia et ensemble" to the tender "Duo du cavalier" and the joyous finale. The album's duration of 33 minutes makes it an ideal introduction to Lehár's work or a delightful addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection.
This mono version of "La veuve joyeuse" is a testament to the enduring appeal of Franz Lehár's music and the timeless art of operetta. Whether you're a seasoned opera aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, this album is sure to enchant and entertain.
La veuve joyeuse, Act I: Entrée de Missia et ensemble. "De grâce, messieurs" (Missia Palmieri, D'Estillac, Lérida, Chœur)Franz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Renee Doria, Maurice Faure, Andre Daumas, René Alix Choir, Rene Alix
La veuve joyeuse, Act I: Finale. "Cotillon, c'est l'heure du cotillon" (Missia Palmieri, Nadia, Prince Danilo, D'Estillac, Camille de Coutançon, Lérida, Chœur)Franz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Renee Doria, Andrea Guiot, Lucien Huberty, Maurice Faure, Francois Gatto, Andre Daumas, René Alix Choir, Rene Alix
La veuve joyeuse, Act II: Chanson de Vilya. "Là-bas dans nos rudes vallées" (Missia Palmieri, Chœur)Franz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Renee Doria, René Alix Choir, Rene Alix
La veuve joyeuse, Act II: Duo du cavalier. "Hélas ! Ma belle regarde" (Missia Palmieri, Prince Danilo)Franz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Renee Doria, Lucien Huberty
La veuve joyeuse, Act II: Septuor-marche. "Je proclame que chaque femme" (Prince Danilo, Baron Popoff, Lérida, D'Estillac, Kromtsky, Bogdanowitch, Pristitch)Franz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Lucien Huberty, Henri Bedex, Andre Daumas, Maurice Faure, Daniel Marty, Jacques Pottier, Gerard Bourreli
La veuve joyeuse, Act II: "Viens dans ce joli pavillon" (Nadia, Camille de Coutançon)Franz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Andrea Guiot, Francois Gatto
La veuve joyeuse, Act II: Finale. "Nous nous épouserons selon la mode de Paris" (Prince Danilo, Missia Palmieri, Nadia, Camille de Coutançon, Baron Popoff, Kromtsky, Bogdanowitch, Pristitch, Figg, Chœur)Franz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Lucien Huberty, Renee Doria, Andrea Guiot, Francois Gatto, René Alix Choir, Henri Bedex, Daniel Marty, Jacques Pottier, Gerard Bourreli, Rene Alix, Rene Herent
La veuve joyeuse, Act III: "Heure exquise qui nous grise" (Missia Palmieri, Prince Danilo)Franz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Renee Doria, Lucien Huberty