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| ARTIST: | Franz Lehar, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Ernst Hauke, Frank Collinson, Franz Lehár, Franz Schonbaumsfeld, Henry Geehl, Ronnie Munro, Berlin Metropolitan Theater Orchestra, Berliner Staatskapelle |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Angel Records |
| FEATURES: | Original recording remastered |
| TYPE: | Vocal, Classical Vocals, Miscellaneous Music, German/Austrian 20th/21st Century Opera, 20th/21st Century Music for Voice and Keyboard, Classical Music, Miscellaneous, German/Austrian Operetta, Classical, Classical Composers, Opera |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Das Land Des Lachelns: Act 2: Dein Ist Mein Ganzes Herz, Das Land Des Lachelns: Act 1: Ich Trete Ins Zimmer - Immer Nur Lacheln, Das Land Des Lachelns: Act 1: Ach, Trinken Sie Vielleicht Mit Mir Ein Tasschen Tee - Bei Einem Tee E - Richard Tauber/Vera Schwarz, Das Land Des Lachelns: Act 1: Von Apfelbluten Einen Kranz, Das Land Des Lachelns: Act 2: Wer Hat Die Liebe Uns Ins Herz Gesenkt - Richard Tauber/Vera Schwarz, Das Land Des Lachelns: Act 2: Ihr Gotter Sagt, Was Ist Mit Mir Geschehn? - Kann Es Moglich Sein?, Friederike: Act 2: O Madchen, Mein Madchen, Friederike: Act 1: Heimlich Kling't In Meiner Seele - Sah Ein Knab' Ein Roslein Stehn, Friederike: Act 1: O Wie Schon, Wie Wunderschon, Friederike: Act 2: Liebe, Goldener Traum, Der Zarewitsch: Act 1: Allein, Wieder Allein - Es Steht Ein Soldat Am Wolgastrand, Der Zarewitsch: Act 3: Kosende Wellen - Warum Hat Jeder Fruhling, Ach Nur Einen Mai - Richard Tauber/Carlotta Vanconti, Der Zarewitsch: Act 3: Madel, Wonniges Madel - Willst Du? Komm, Und Mach Mich Glucklich, Paganini: Act 2: Gern Hab' Ich Die Frau'n Gekusst, Paganini: Act 1: Schones Italien, Paganini: Act 2: Niemand Liebt Dich So Wie Ich - Richard Tauber/Carlotta Vanconti, Paganini: Act 1: Was Ich Denke, Was Ich Fuhle - Richard Tauber/Carlotta Vanconti, Eva: Vorspiel - VPO/Franz Lehar, Frasquita: Ser (When The Moon Is Shining White - Farewell, My Love), The Land Of Smiles: Always Keep Smiling, The Land Of Smiles: You Are My Heart's Delight, The Merry Widow: Waltz Song (Now Or Never And Forever)/Villa Song (There Once Was A Villa)..., Giuditta: Act 1: Freunde, Das Leben Ist Lebenswert, Giuditta: Act 2: Schon Wie Die Blaue Sommernacht - Richard Tauber/Jarmila Novotna, Giuditta: Act 3: Welch' Tiefes Ratsel Ist Die Liebe - Du Bist Meine Sonne, Giuditta: Act 4. Finale: So Wie Um Den Sonnenball, Giuditta: Act 5: Schonste Der Frau'n, Schon Ist Die Welt: Act 1: Bruder Leichtsinn, So Werd' Ich Genannt - Schon Ist Die Welt, Schon Ist Die Welt: Act 2: Liebste, Glaub' An Mich, Schon Ist Die Welt: Act 1: Frei Und Jung Dabei - Richard Tauber/Gitta Alpar, Schon Ist Die Welt: Act 2: Es Steht Vom Lieben - Richard Tauber/Gitta Alpar, Der Rastelbinder: Act 1. Walzerduett: Ein Ausflug Mit Ihnen - Wenn Zwei Sich Lieben - Richard Tauber/Carlotta Vanconti, Das Furstenkind: Act 1: Ich Wollt' Nichts Von Ihr Erzwingen - Schweig, Zagendes Herz, Das Furstenkind: Act 2: Freihet, Du Bist Unser Leben - Lange Jahre, Bange Jahre, Zigeunerliebe: Act 3: So Sprach Noch Niemals Ein Mann Zu Mir - Es Liegt In Blauen Fernen - Richard Tauber/Vera Schwarz, Frasquita: Ser: Schatz, Ich Bitt' Dich - Hab' Ein Blaues Himmelbett, Die Lustige Witwe: Act 3: Lippen Schweigen, Die Lustige Witwe: Act 2: Es Lebt' Eine Vilja, Die Lustige Witwe: Ov, Paganini: Girls Were Made To Love And Kiss, Paganini: Love Never Comes Too Late - Richard Tauber/Evelen Laye, Paganini: Nobody Could Love You More - Richard Tauber/Evelen Laye, Paganini: Beautiful Italy, Frasquita: Ser (When The Moon Is Shining White)/The Land Of Smiles: Always Keep My Smiling - Love... |
| # OF MEDIA: | 2 |
| UPC: | 724356765221 |
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Customer Reviews of Tauber & Lehar
A memento of a productive partnership. EMI commemorate in this double CD a remarkable partnership in the C20th world of music. It began in Berlin in 1926. It had been 20 years since Franz Lehar's "Die lustige Witwe" became the light opera that everyone wanted to see. In places like Beunos Aires it had run simultaneously in five theatres in five different languages. Lehar's subsequent productions had met with diminishing success. His latest light opera, "Paganini", which contained some of his best music, had flopped at its Vienna premiere. Nervous and dispirited as its Berlin premiere drew near, Lehar wrote to the tenor Richard Tauber, "You must sing in Berlin, a second flop is inconceivable for me. I'm suddenly afraid of everything to do with the theatre - I'm getting old".
Tauber obliged. The Berlin production was a resounding success, Tauber sometimes being required to repeat "Gern hab' ich die Frau'n gekusst" as many as five times. Lehar admitted, "Richard, during this moment I have been born again as an artist!" And so began a great final flowering of Lehar theatre productions, all featuring the Austrian tenor Richard Tauber.
Fortunately the Lehar-Tauber association resulted in an extensive series of recordings, in many of which Lehar conducts the orchestra. EMI began issuing a collection of them towards the end of the LP era, and now, in 2001, they are collected onto this double CD. I read the claim that a great many of the tracks appear on CD for the first time, but here in Australia most have already been available on CD.
I don't always find Tauber unexcelled in this repertoire, preferring other tenors sometimes and their recordings. Several of the "Paganini" recordings were made before the Berlin season opened. Tauber and his then wife Carlotta Vanconti sound as though they are sight-reading unfamiliar music. I once possessed several of the "Das Land des Lachelns" items on 78s. The 1929 sound seemed robust and full then, but seems sadly emasculated here.
Tauber, I believe, somehow had the secret of touching the hearts and minds of all who listened to his singing - composers, colleagues, chancellors and charwomen. This comprehensive and well-planned issue will ensure that his work with the Hungarian composer Franz Lehar will continue to charm and delight.