Dive into the enchanting world of operetta with Franz Lehár's "Lehar: Luxemburg Grófja, Cigányszerelem," a captivating collection of his most beloved works. Released in 2015 by Hungaroton, this album showcases Lehár's mastery of the genre, offering a delightful blend of wit, romance, and unforgettable melodies.
The album features two of Lehár's most celebrated operettas: "Der Graf von Luxemburg" (The Count of Luxembourg) and "Zigeunerliebe" (Gypsy Love), both sung in Hungarian. The performances are led by the renowned Tamas Breitner, accompanied by a stellar cast that brings these classic stories to life.
"Der Graf von Luxemburg" is a charming tale of love and deception, filled with lively dances and memorable arias. The operetta's highlights include the waltz "Angele belepoje" and the playful "Polkatancos," showcasing Lehár's knack for creating infectious, danceable tunes. "Zigeunerliebe," on the other hand, explores the passionate world of gypsy life, with standout pieces like the dramatic "Csardas" and the heartfelt "Zorika, Zarika jojj haza mar."
Franz Lehár, born in 1870, was an Austrian composer known for his significant contributions to the operetta genre. His works, including "The Merry Widow" and "The Land of Smiles," have captivated audiences worldwide. With "Lehar: Luxemburg Grófja, Cigányszerelem," you'll experience the timeless appeal of Lehár's music, expertly performed by a talented ensemble.
This album is a treasure trove of operetta delights, perfect for both seasoned fans and newcomers to the genre. With a duration of 71 minutes, it's an engaging listen from start to finish, filled with laughter, love, and unforgettable tunes. So, sit back, relax, and let the enchanting world of Franz Lehár's operettas transport you to a bygone era of elegance and romance.
2015 Hungaroton2015 Hungaroton
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Der Graf von Luxemburg (the Count of Luxembourg) [Sung in Hungarian]: Farsangi jelenetFranz Lehár, Zsuzsa Petress, Hanna Honthy, Anna Zentai, Arpad Baksay, Kamill Feleki, Robert Ratonyi, Budapest Operetta Theatre Choir, Budapest Operetta Theatre Orchestra, Tamas Breitner
Der Graf von Luxemburg (the Count of Luxembourg) [Sung in Hungarian]: Angele belepojeFranz Lehár, Zsuzsa Petress, Hanna Honthy, Anna Zentai, Arpad Baksay, Kamill Feleki, Robert Ratonyi, Budapest Operetta Theatre Choir, Budapest Operetta Theatre Orchestra, Tamas Breitner
Der Graf von Luxemburg (the Count of Luxembourg) [Sung in Hungarian]: Gyerunk tubicam - KettosFranz Lehár, Zsuzsa Petress, Hanna Honthy, Anna Zentai, Arpad Baksay, Kamill Feleki, Robert Ratonyi, Budapest Operetta Theatre Choir, Budapest Operetta Theatre Orchestra, Tamas Breitner
Der Graf von Luxemburg (the Count of Luxembourg) [Sung in Hungarian]: Rene belepojeFranz Lehár, Zsuzsa Petress, Hanna Honthy, Anna Zentai, Arpad Baksay, Kamill Feleki, Robert Ratonyi, Budapest Operetta Theatre Choir, Budapest Operetta Theatre Orchestra, Tamas Breitner
Der Graf von Luxemburg (the Count of Luxembourg) [Sung in Hungarian]: Basil belepojeFranz Lehár, Zsuzsa Petress, Hanna Honthy, Anna Zentai, Arpad Baksay, Kamill Feleki, Robert Ratonyi, Budapest Operetta Theatre Choir, Budapest Operetta Theatre Orchestra, Tamas Breitner
Der Graf von Luxemburg (the Count of Luxembourg) [Sung in Hungarian]: Fleury belepojeFranz Lehár, Zsuzsa Petress, Hanna Honthy, Anna Zentai, Arpad Baksay, Kamill Feleki, Robert Ratonyi, Budapest Operetta Theatre Choir, Budapest Operetta Theatre Orchestra, Tamas Breitner
Der Graf von Luxemburg (the Count of Luxembourg) [Sung in Hungarian]: PolkatancosFranz Lehár, Zsuzsa Petress, Hanna Honthy, Anna Zentai, Arpad Baksay, Kamill Feleki, Robert Ratonyi, Budapest Operetta Theatre Choir, Budapest Operetta Theatre Orchestra, Tamas Breitner
Der Graf von Luxemburg (the Count of Luxembourg) [Sung in Hungarian]: Jobbra on, balra enFranz Lehár, Zsuzsa Petress, Hanna Honthy, Anna Zentai, Arpad Baksay, Kamill Feleki, Robert Ratonyi, Budapest Operetta Theatre Choir, Budapest Operetta Theatre Orchestra, Tamas Breitner
Der Graf von Luxemburg (the Count of Luxembourg) [Sung in Hungarian]: Angele dalaFranz Lehár, Zsuzsa Petress, Hanna Honthy, Anna Zentai, Arpad Baksay, Kamill Feleki, Robert Ratonyi, Budapest Operetta Theatre Choir, Budapest Operetta Theatre Orchestra, Tamas Breitner
Der Graf von Luxemburg (the Count of Luxembourg) [Sung in Hungarian]: Varj, varj szep delibabFranz Lehár, Zsuzsa Petress, Hanna Honthy, Anna Zentai, Arpad Baksay, Kamill Feleki, Robert Ratonyi, Budapest Operetta Theatre Choir, Budapest Operetta Theatre Orchestra, Tamas Breitner
Der Graf von Luxemburg (the Count of Luxembourg) [Sung in Hungarian]: Gimbelem, gombolomFranz Lehár, Zsuzsa Petress, Hanna Honthy, Anna Zentai, Arpad Baksay, Kamill Feleki, Robert Ratonyi, Budapest Operetta Theatre Choir, Budapest Operetta Theatre Orchestra, Tamas Breitner
Der Graf von Luxemburg (the Count of Luxembourg) [Sung in Hungarian]: BalettzeneFranz Lehár, Zsuzsa Petress, Hanna Honthy, Anna Zentai, Arpad Baksay, Kamill Feleki, Robert Ratonyi, Budapest Operetta Theatre Choir, Budapest Operetta Theatre Orchestra, Tamas Breitner
Zigeunerliebe: Kettos az elso felvonasbo (Sung in Hungarian)Franz Lehár, Gyorgy Radnai, Erzsebet Hazy, Robert Ilosfalvy, Hungarian State Opera Orchestra, Tamas Breitner
Zigeunerliebe: Csardas (Sung in Hungarian)Franz Lehár, Gyorgy Radnai, Erzsebet Hazy, Robert Ilosfalvy, Hungarian State Opera Orchestra, Tamas Breitner
Zigeunerliebe: Messze hiv a lathatar (Sung in Hungarian)Franz Lehár, Gyorgy Radnai, Erzsebet Hazy, Robert Ilosfalvy, Hungarian State Opera Orchestra, Tamas Breitner
Zigeunerliebe: Nezz ram (Sung in Hungarian)Franz Lehár, Gyorgy Radnai, Erzsebet Hazy, Robert Ilosfalvy, Hungarian State Opera Orchestra, Tamas Breitner
Zigeunerliebe: Egy dal kiser (Sung in Hungarian)Franz Lehár, Gyorgy Radnai, Erzsebet Hazy, Robert Ilosfalvy, Hungarian State Opera Orchestra, Tamas Breitner
Zigeunerliebe: Zorika, Zarika jojj haza mar (Sung in Hungarian)Franz Lehár, Gyorgy Radnai, Erzsebet Hazy, Robert Ilosfalvy, Hungarian State Opera Orchestra, Tamas Breitner