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| ARTIST: | Anonymous, Ralph [Rudolph Josef Frantisek] Benatzky, Rudolf Dellinger, Kapeller, Alexander Krakauer, Franz Lehar, Carl Millocker, Jacques Offenbach, Gustav Pick, Research Composer |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Preiser Records |
| TYPE: | Classical, Classical Artists, German/Austrian Operetta, Miscellaneous, Miscellaneous Music, Opera, Opera / Operetta / Oratorio, Solo Voice(s) and Orchestra, Vocal, Vocal Music |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Der Lustige Krieg: Nur Fur Natur, Gasparone: Anzoletto Sang, Der Goldschmied Von Toledo: Lieblichste Aller Frauen, Der Obersteiger: Sei Nicht Bos', Der Vogelhandler: Wie Mein Ahnl Zwanzig Jahr', Eine Nacht In Venedig: Komm In Die Gondel, Eine Nacht In Venedig: Ach, Wie So Herrlich Zu Schau'n, Der Vogelhandler: Potpourri - Julius Patzak II/Erna Berger, Boccaccio: Hab Ich Nur Deine Liebe, Die Landstreicher: Sei Gepriesen, Du Lauschige Nacht, Don Cesar: Komm Herab, O Madonna Theresa, Gasparone: O Dass Ich Doch Der Rauber War', Waldmeister: Die Ganze Nacht Durchschwarmt, Eva: War Es Auch Nichts Als Ein Traum Vom Gluck, Der Graf Von Luxemburg: Bist Du's, Lachendes Gluck, Das Hat Ka Goether G'Schriebn, I Bin A Echter Weana, Ich Hab' Amal A Rauscherl G'Habt, Wiener Fiakerlied, Du Guater Himmelvater, Mei Muatterl War A Wienerin, Im Prater Bluh'n Wieder Die Baume, Ich Muss Wieder Einmal In Grinzing Sein, Die Stadt Der Lieder, Weil I A Alter Drahrer Bin |
| UPC: | 717281891745 |
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A magnificent basso from a brilliant era Obviously, the review below wound up here by mistake. <
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>This is not a Julius Patzak cd, but a compact disk dedicated to Wilhelm HESCH (1860-1908) one of the most scintillating stars of the Mahler era [from 1895] at the Kaiserliche-Königliche Hofoper Wien (The Vienna Imperial and Royal Court Opera.) <
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>Hesch had a large, majestic, "black" bass voice of imposing timbre and breadth, and excelled in a huge repertoire encompassing Mozart, Meyerbeerian Grand Opéra, Wagner, Verdi, German Komische works of the Martha and Barbier von Baghdad stripe and a variety of "modern" works by the likes of Smetana, Dvorak, Goldmark et al. <
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>He died of a rare blood disease when only 48, but not before creating an impressive legacy of Grammophone & Typewriter disks made between 1903 and 1907. The large number of these testifies to his great popularity, the breadth of his repertory and the dizzying company he kept: all the leading lights of a particularly brilliant era of the Hofoper: Selma Kurtz, Franz Naval, Leo Slezak, Elsa Bland, Elise Elizza, Hermine Kittel, Leopold Demuth.... <
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>If you know basses like Gottlob Frick or Josef Greindl you know the type, but Hesch had a tonal vibrancy, a perfection of placement, a clarity of attack that bespeaks an earlier era. He remains, in a real sense, the unbeatable prototype. Listen to his LA JUIVE items (sung, like everything else here, in German) as emblematic of this very major singer from the forever lost (and deeply regretted) Austro-Hungarian Raum. Felix Austria! <
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>Preiser's remastering of the increasingly rare originals is predictably superb. <
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Patzak, another Viennese Charmer!
This CD of operetta items and Viennese songs contains some of the most charming and delightful singing ever recorded.
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>Just sample the Goldsmith of Toledo aria (not Viennese - by Offenbach!). If that has no appeal for you, it is unlikely that the remainder of the music would be of interest either.
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>Julius Patzak although lacking that warmth of tone so much the property of Richard Tauber nevertheless runs his great colleague a near race for the position of most genial, winning tenor in presenting lovely, romantic, lilting melodies.
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>Only the age of the original recordings (late 1920s to early 1930s) and some slight harshness in the sound of the transfer precludes what otherwise would be a very well-deserved, 5 star rating.