Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Robert Stolz with the 2007 release, "Zwei Herzen Im Dreivierteltakt - Filmmusik Soundtrack Operette." This captivating collection of 20 instrumental tracks, spanning 54 minutes, showcases the timeless elegance of polka music, intricately woven with the rich tapestry of film scores and operettas.
Robert Stolz, a maestro of his craft, conducts a symphony of melodies that transport you to the heart of Vienna, evoking images of grand ballrooms, romantic strolls, and the charm of classic cinema. Each track is a testament to Stolz's unparalleled ability to blend traditional Viennese music with the cinematic storytelling of his film scores.
From the lively "Im Prater Blüh'n Wieder Die Bäume" to the tender "Du, Du, Du, Schließ Deine Augen Zu," this album is a journey through a variety of moods and tempos, including waltzes, foxtrots, marches, and slow dances. Highlights include the enchanting "Zwei Herzen Im Dreivierteltakt," a waltz that encapsulates the essence of love and romance, and the evocative "Auf Der Heide Blüh'n Die Letzten Rosen," a poignant melody from the film "Herbstmanöver."
Whether you're a fan of classical music, film scores, or simply appreciate the artistry of Robert Stolz, this album is a treasure trove of musical delights. Recorded under the Black Hole Music label, "Zwei Herzen Im Dreivierteltakt - Filmmusik Soundtrack Operette" is a celebration of Stolz's enduring legacy, offering a glimpse into the soul of Viennese music and the magic of the silver screen.