Immerse yourself in the vibrant and lively world of Jacques Offenbach's "Gaîté parisienne," a delightful ballet suite arranged by Manuel Rosenthal. Originally premiered in 1938 in Monte Carlo, this composition is a charming compilation of well-known melodies drawn from Offenbach's beloved operettas. The album, released in 1977 under the Warner Classics label, captures the essence of Parisian gaiety and the romantic spirit of the 19th century.
With a duration of 41 minutes, the album is a whirlwind of musical genres, including polkas, mazurkas, waltzes, and the iconic can-can. Each track is a testament to Offenbach's mastery of melody and Rosenthal's skillful arrangements. The orchestration, performed by the Orchestre de l'Opéra, brings to life the playful and elegant tunes that have made Offenbach's works timeless classics.
Jacques Offenbach, a German-born French composer, cellist, and impresario, was a prominent figure of the Romantic period. His compositions, including "Gaîté parisienne," continue to enchant audiences with their wit, charm, and infectious energy. This album is a celebration of Offenbach's musical legacy, offering a delightful journey through the vibrant sounds of Parisian life. Whether you're a seasoned classical music enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "Gaîté parisienne" is sure to captivate and entertain.