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Die Dreigroschenoper : historische Originalaufnahmen = The threepenny opera : historic original recordings ; O moon of Alabama : Songs von Kurt Weill in historischen Originalaufnahmen = songs by Kurt Weill in historic original recordings

Title
  1. Die Dreigroschenoper : [sound recording] : historische Originalaufnahmen = The threepenny opera : historic original recordings ; O moon of Alabama : Songs von Kurt Weill in historischen Originalaufnahmen = songs by Kurt Weill in historic original recordings / Kurt Weill.
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  1. Vienna, Austria : Capriccio, c2011.
Author
  1. Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950.

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Additional authors
  1. Paulsen, Harald, 1895-1954.
  2. Neher, Carola, 1900-1942.
  3. Gauty, Lys.
  4. Florelle, 1898-1974.
  5. Madsen, Gerda.
  6. Lenya, Lotte.
  7. Gerron, Kurt, 1897-1944.
  8. Weber, Marek, 1889-1964.
  9. Pasetti, Otto.
  10. Mackeben, Theo, 1897-1953.
  11. Oswald, Marianne, 1901-1985.
  12. Busch, Ernst, 1900-1980.
  13. Abravanel, Maurice, 1903-1993.
  14. Klemperer, Otto, 1885-1973.
  15. Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950.
  16. Saxophon-Orchester Dobbri. prf
  17. Lewis-Ruth-Band. prf
  18. Preussische Staatskapelle. prf
Description
  1. 2 sound discs : digital; 4 3/4 in.
Uniform title
  1. Works. Selections
Alternative title
  1. Works.
Subject
  1. Suites (Wind ensemble) > Excerpts
  2. Songs with orchestra
  3. Operas > Excerpts, Arranged
  4. Operas > Excerpts
  5. Songs with piano
  6. Musicals > Excerpts, Arranged
Contents
  1. Die Dreigroschenoper (Disc 1). Recordings with the orchestra and various members of the original cast at the Theater am Schiffbauerdamm, Berlin. Moritat ; Kanonensong ; Der Mensch lebt nur von Missetat allein ; Ballade vom angenehmen Leben (Harald Paulsen) ; Die Seeräuberjenny ; Barbara-Song (Carola Neher) ; The songs of Die Dreigroschenoper (Carola Neher, Kurt Gerron, Arthur Schröder, The Dreigroschenoper Band) ; Kanonensong ; Zuhalterballade (Dreigroschenoper Band) ; Die Seeräuberjenny ; Barbara-Song, Eifersuchtsduett (Lotte Lenja, The Lewis Ruth Band) -- From: Kleine Dreigroschenmusik für Blasorchester (1929). No. 2, Die Moritat von Mackie Messer ; No. 4, Die Ballade vom angenehmen Leben ;
  2. No. 5a, Tango-Ballade ; No. 6, Kanonensong ; No. 16, Moritat, Choral ; Tango-Ballade and Kanonensong (members of the Orchestra of the Staatsoper, Berlin; Otto Klemperer) -- Selection of foreign song recordings 1930/31. Chant de Barbara = Barbara-Song (Lys Gauty, Pierre Chanon Orchestra) ; Fiancée du pirate = Die Seeräuberjenny (Odette Florelle, Jean Lenoir Orchestra) ; Chant des canons = Kanonensong (Marianne Oswald, Pierre Chanon Orchestra) ; Jomfru Dilemma = Barbara-Song (Gerda Madsen) -- Dance arrangements. Moritat (slow foxtrot) (Haller Revue Jazz Orchestra) ; Dance potpourri from Die Dreigroschenoper (Marek Weber and his orchestra).
  3. O moon of Alabama (Disc 2). Alabama-song (Mark Weber und sein Orchester) (2:53) -- Tango Angèle (Saxophon-Orchester Dobbri) (3:02) -- Die Muschel von Margate (Otto Pasetti) (2:55) -- Surabaya-Johnny (2:52) ; Bilbao-Song (2:56) (Lotte Lenya) -- Matrosensong (3:08) ; Surabaya-Johnny (2:43) ; Der Song von Mandelay (3:02) (Lewis Ruth Band) -- Surabaya-Johnny ("Red" Roberts [Theo Mackeben], conductor) (2:42) -- Surabaya-Johnny (Marianne Oswald) (3:14) -- Alabama-Song (2:49) ; Denn wie man sich bettet (3:22) ; Mahagonny : Medley (8:33) (Lotte Lenya) -- Das Lied vom Schlaraffenland (2:55) ; Der Bäcker backt ums Morgenrot (3:06) (Ernst Busch ; Maurice de Abravanel, conductor) -- Lost in the stars (3:00) ; Lover man (2:51) ; J'attends un navire (3:02) ; Complainte de la Seine (3:26) ; Surabaya-Johnny (3:06) ; Denn wie man sich bettet (3:03) ; Und was bekam des Soldaten Weib? (4:09) ; Wie lange noch? (3:17) (Lotte Lenya ; Kurt Weill, piano).
Owning institution
  1. Columbia University Libraries
Note
  1. An opera, songs, and musical comedy and opera excerpts, in part arr.
  2. Sung in German, French, or English.
  3. Compact discs.
  4. Analog recording.
  5. Originally released as 78-rpm recordings; later released on CD by Capriccio in 1990.
  6. Contents listings, personnel, durations, and program notes by Jürgen Schebera, with English translations (18 p. : ill.) in container.
Event (note)
  1. Historic original recordings, 1928-1931; Jan. 1928, Jan. 1933, and 1943-1944.