Immerse yourself in the rich, vibrant world of Franz Lehár with "The Lehár Dynasty - Marches," a captivating collection of 23 marches that showcase the composer's mastery of the genre. Released on February 1, 2015, via Hungaroton, this album is a celebration of Lehár's contributions to the world of opera and marching music, offering a unique blend of traditional and innovative compositions.
The album features a diverse range of marches, from the energetic "Oliosi Attack March" and the regal "March of the Prince of Baden" to the whimsical "Wiener Frauen (Viennese Women): Nechledilmarsch" and the triumphant "Triumph March." Each piece is performed with precision and passion by the Budapest Symphonic Band, under the skilled direction of László Marosi.
Franz Lehár, known for his operettas, demonstrates his versatility and genius in this collection of marches. The album includes both original compositions and arrangements of popular operetta tunes, such as "Zigeunerliebe (Gypsy Love)" and "Eva (Das Fabriksmadel): Streets of Paris." These arrangements offer a fresh perspective on Lehár's well-known works, while the original marches showcase his ability to create engaging and dynamic pieces from scratch.
"The Lehár Dynasty - Marches" is not just a collection of songs; it's an exploration of Franz Lehár's musical legacy. The album spans a duration of one hour and one minute, providing an engaging and enjoyable listening experience from start to finish. Whether you're a fan of opera, marching music, or simply appreciate well-crafted compositions, this album is sure to delight and inspire.
2015 Hungaroton2015 Hungaroton
Tracks
Oliosi Attack MarchFranz Lehar, Sr., The Budapest Symphonic Band, László Marosi
March of the Prince of BadenFranz Lehar, Sr., The Budapest Symphonic Band, László Marosi
Delegation MarchFranz Lehar, Sr., The Budapest Symphonic Band, László Marosi
Hole, Hole, Hole, Op. 13Franz Lehár, The Budapest Symphonic Band, László Marosi
Vasarhely March, Op. 14Franz Lehár, The Budapest Symphonic Band, László Marosi
Jetzt geht's los! (It Starts just Now), Op. 17Franz Lehár, The Budapest Symphonic Band, László Marosi
Losonczy March, Op. 20Franz Lehár, The Budapest Symphonic Band, László Marosi
Hungarian Folk Song (Kuruts) March, Op. 40Franz Lehár, The Budapest Symphonic Band, László Marosi
Evening Lights (Nachtlichter-Marsch), Op. 55Franz Lehár, The Budapest Symphonic Band, László Marosi
Triumph MarchFranz Lehár, The Budapest Symphonic Band, László Marosi
Wiener Frauen (Viennese Women): Nechledilmarsch (arr. for wind ensemble)Anonymous, Franz Lehár, The Budapest Symphonic Band, László Marosi
Der Rastelbinder: The Two Fellow-Soldiers March (arr. for wind ensemble)Anonymous, Franz Lehár, The Budapest Symphonic Band, László Marosi
Die Juxheirat: Los von Mann (arr. for wind ensemble)Anonymous, Franz Lehár, The Budapest Symphonic Band, László Marosi
Jupiter-Marsch (after Der Gottergatte)Franz Lehár, The Budapest Symphonic Band, László Marosi
Der Mann mit den drei Frauen: Signal March (arr. for wind ensemble)Anonymous, Franz Lehár, The Budapest Symphonic Band, László Marosi
Vater Radetzky Ruft (Father Radetzky Calls)Franz Lehár, The Budapest Symphonic Band, László Marosi
Der Graf von Luxemburg: Luxemburg Marsch (Luxemburg March) (arr. for wind ensemble)Anonymous, Franz Lehár, The Budapest Symphonic Band, László Marosi
Zigeunerliebe (Gypsy Love): Gypsy Love (arr. for wind ensemble)Anonymous, Franz Lehár, The Budapest Symphonic Band, László Marosi
Eva (Das Fabriksmadel): Streets of Paris (arr. for wind ensemble)Anonymous, Franz Lehár, The Budapest Symphonic Band, László Marosi
Carnival March (Munchner-Marsch)Franz Lehár, The Budapest Symphonic Band, László Marosi
The Lehar Boys MarchFranz Lehár, The Budapest Symphonic Band, László Marosi
Governor MarchFranz Lehár, The Budapest Symphonic Band, László Marosi
Piave-MarschFranz Lehár, The Budapest Symphonic Band, László Marosi