Franz Lehár, Berliner Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan, Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin, Walter Hagen-Groll, Viktor Léon, Leo Stein - The Merry Widow - Operetta In Three Acts By Victor Leon And Leo Stein album flac
Performer: Franz LehárTitle: The Merry Widow - Operetta In Three Acts By Victor Leon And Leo Stein
Released: 1973
Country: Germany
MP3 album: 1834 mb
FLAC album: 1988 mb
Rating: 4.6
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Genre: Classical
Conductor – Herbert von Karajan. Libretto By – Leo Stein, Viktor Léon. Orchestra – Berliner Philharmoniker. Performer – Catherine Ott. Performer, Performer – Maria Theresa Reinoso. The Merry Widow - Highlights (LP, Album).
Under Herbert von Karajan the Berliner Philharmoniker developed their very own performance culture, characterised by a beauty of sound, enchanting legati, virtuosity and perfection. He preferred to concentrate on the classical-romantic repertoire: Beethoven, Brahms, Bruckner, Schumann, Tchaikovsky, Wagner and Strauss. The Herbert von Karajan Conducting Competition, first held in 1969, was springboard to an international career for young conductors like Mariss Jansons and Valery Gergiev. Karajan promoted promising talents even beyond that, including Claudio Abbado, Seiji Ozawa and the violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter. Concerned about the next generation of musicians, he initiated the Orchestra Academy in 1972: it prepares prospective orchestra musicians to work in a professional orchestra. He died three months later in Anif.
Franz Lehár - The Merry Widow - Overture. In the photo is The librettist Viktor Léon, Leo Stein and the composer Franz Lehár. Austro-Hungarian composer Franz Lehár is famous for his operetta Die lustige Witwe (The Merry Widow), one of the most beloved and long-lasting works in its genre. In 1905 he was asked to write the music for The Merry Widow to a German libretto by Viktor Léon and Leo Stein and based on a 1861 French comedy play by Henri Meilhac. The Merry Widow was immediately successful in Vienna, ushering in a new era of Viennese operetta. Lehár used waltz music, traditional Eastern European folk and the Parisian cancan to revitalise the operetta as a genre.
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Franz Lehár 1870-1948. Operetta in three acts Libretto by Victor Léon & Leo Stein World premiere: December 28 1905, Teater an der Wien 1st performance of this production May 13 2018. With German and some English surtitles. ca. 2hrs 30mins, including one interval Introduction, in German, in the Holzfoyer half and hour before performances begin. Hanna then reveals that she really will lose her millions, but only because they become her new husband's property. Valencienne persuades the Baron that she is innocent, by showing him the inscription in the fan she gave Camille: „I am a respectable woman. Lustige Witwe's global success came as a total surprise for its creator Franz Lehár after it was performed for the first time in Vienna in 1905. In those days operetta, which first emerged 50 years earlier, in Paris, was declared dead.
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. 1905-12-30 in Vienna: Theater an der Wien. Franz Lehár (conductor). 1906 - Vienna: Doblinger.
Tracklist
| Act 1 | |
| A1 | No. 1. Introducktion |
| A2 | No. 1. 1/2 Dialog Und Ballmusik |
| A3 | No. 2. Duett |
| A4 | No. 3. Entree-Lied |
| A5 | No. 3a. Dialog Und Ballmusik |
| A6 | No. 4. Aufrittslled |
| A7 | No. 5. Gestrichen |
| A8 | No. 6. Finale I |
| Act 2 | |
| B1 | No. 7. Introduktion, Tanz Und Vilja-Lied |
| B2 | No. 8. Duette |
| B3 | No. 9. Marsch-Septett |
| B4 | No. 10. Spielszene Und Tanzduett |
| C1 | No. 11. Duett Und Romanze |
| C2 | No. 12. Finale II |
| D1 | No. 12a. Entr'akt |
| Act 3 | |
| D2 | No. 12b. Dialog, Zwischenspiel |
| D3 | No. 13. Tanz-Szene |
| D4 | No. 14. Chanson |
| D5 | No. 14a. Reminiszenz |
| D6 | No. 15. Duett |
| D7 | No. 16. Schiussgesang |
Credits
- Baritone Vocals – Zoltan Kélémen
- Chorus – Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin
- Chorus Master – Walter Hagen-Groll
- Composed By – Lehár*
- Conductor – Herbert von Karajan
- Countertenor Vocals – René Kollo
- Libretto By – Leo Stein, Viktor Léon
- Orchestra – Berliner Philharmoniker
- Producer – Hans Hirsch
- Soprano Vocals – Elizabeth Harwood, Teresa Stratas
- Tenor Vocals – Donald Grobe, Werner Hollweg, Werner Krenn
Notes
Dialogue Production By August EverdingOther versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2707 070-18 | Franz Lehár, Elizabeth Harwood · Teresa Stratas · Werner Hollweg · René Kollo · Zoltan Kelemen* · Chœurs Du Deutsche Oper Berlin* · Orchestre Philharmonique De Berlin* · Herbert von Karajan | Franz Lehár, Elizabeth Harwood · Teresa Stratas · Werner Hollweg · René Kollo · Zoltan Kelemen* · Chœurs Du Deutsche Oper Berlin* · Orchestre Philharmonique De Berlin* · Herbert von Karajan - Die Lustige Witwe (2xLP + Box) | Deutsche Grammophon | 2707 070-18 | Germany | 1973 |
| 63 292 | Franz Lehár, Berliner Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan | Franz Lehár, Berliner Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan - Die Lustige Witwe (2xLP) | Deutsche Grammophon, Bertelsmann Club | 63 292 | Germany | 1973 |
| 2707 070-18, 2530 338, 2530 339 | Franz Lehár, Elizabeth Harwood · Teresa Stratas · Werner Hollweg · René Kollo · Zoltan Kelemen* · Chœurs Du Deutsche Oper Berlin* · Orchestre Philharmonique De Berlin* · Herbert von Karajan | Franz Lehár, Elizabeth Harwood · Teresa Stratas · Werner Hollweg · René Kollo · Zoltan Kelemen* · Chœurs Du Deutsche Oper Berlin* · Orchestre Philharmonique De Berlin* · Herbert von Karajan - Die Lustige Witwe (2xLP + Box) | Deutsche Grammophon, Deutsche Grammophon, Deutsche Grammophon | 2707 070-18, 2530 338, 2530 339 | Germany | 1973 |
| 2530 729 | Franz Lehár, Elizabeth Harwood, Teresa Stratas, René Kollo, Werner Hollweg, Zoltan Kélémen, Orchester Der Deutschen Oper Berlin, Herbert von Karajan | Franz Lehár, Elizabeth Harwood, Teresa Stratas, René Kollo, Werner Hollweg, Zoltan Kélémen, Orchester Der Deutschen Oper Berlin, Herbert von Karajan - The Merry Widow (LP, Album) | Deutsche Grammophon | 2530 729 | Italy | 1973 |
| 2726 501 | Franz Lehár, Berliner Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan | Franz Lehár, Berliner Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan - Die Lustige Witwe (2xLP) | Deutsche Grammophon | 2726 501 | Germany | Unknown |









