Weill, K: Nanna's lied (Text: Bertolt Brecht)

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Weill, K: The Seven Deadly Sins, etc.

Weill, K:

The Seven Deadly Sins

Complainte de la Seine (Text: Maurice Magre)

Youkali

Nanna's lied (Text: Bertolt Brecht)

Wie lange noch?

Es regnet

Berlin im Licht


Brigitte Fassbaender (mezzo)

Radio-Philharmonie Hannover des NDR, Cord Garben

“Fassbaender is one of the most intelligent vocalists around...the result is a triumph. A captivating performance." CD REVIEW

“Kurt Weill composed La complainte de la Seine in 1934, while he was living in France. It was first sung and recorded by Lys Gauty. In the introduction to the first verse, Weill weaves in a quote from the marching theme at the end of Die sieben Todsünden. The two are neatly linked here, as Brigitte Fassbaender sings the chanson directly after the ballet-chanté. Of all the opera singers who have recorded The Seven DeadlySins, Fassbaender's has always been a favourite.
She sings it in the original, higher key, and although some of the tempi chosen by Cord Garben seem a little slow, Fassbaender's luscious mezzo invests the work with a superb sense of world-weariness. All the other songs come from the cache of unpublished work that we first got to know in 1982 through Teresa Stratas's 'The Unknown Kurt Weill' (Nonesuch). Stratas gives the songs more urgency; Fassbaender seems relaxed by comparison, which is not to say that she doesn't extract every last ounce of irony from the lyrics, including one unique contribution from Jean Cocteau (Es regnet). The original issue had full texts and translations; here there are merely synopses. Nevertheless, at its modest price, this is highly recommended.”
Gramophone Classical Music Guide, 2010

“Of all the opera singers who have recorded The Seven Deadly Sins, Fassbaender's has always been my favourite version. She sings it in the original, high key, and although some of the tempi chosen by Cord Garben seem a little slow, Fassbaender's luscious mezzo invents the work with a superb sense of world-weariness.” Gramophone Magazine, July 2006

Harmonia Mundi Musique d'Abord - HMA1951420

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$9.25

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I’m a Stranger Here Myself

I’m a Stranger Here Myself

Songs by Kurt Weill and Hans Eisler


Eisler:

Im Blumengarten (No. 1 from Neue Lieder)

Der Kirschdieb

Der Pflaumenbaum (first version)

Vom Sprengen des Gartens

L'automne prussienne (No. 2 from Neue Lieder)

Die haltbare Graugans (No. 3 from Neue Lieder)

Spruch 1939

Über den Selbstmord

Die Flucht

Hotelzimmer 1942

An den kleinen Radioapparat

Die Landschaft des Exils

Und es sind die finstern Zeiten

Hollywood Liederbuch

Spring:

Brecht-Triptychon

Weill, K:

Das Lied von der harten Nuss (from Happy End)

Die Seeräuber-Jenny (Brecht)

Ballad of the Drowned Girl (from Berlin Requiem)

Marterl: Hier ruht die Jungfrau Johanna Beck

Bilbao Song (from Happy End)

Denn wie man sich bettet (from Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny)

Barbara Song (from The Threepenny Opera)

Nanna's lied (Text: Bertolt Brecht)

Und was bekam des Soldaten Weib

One Touch of Venus: I'm A Stranger Here Myself

Tschaikowsky

Lonely House from Street Scene

Song of the Rhineland


Salome Kammer (voice) & Rudi Spring (piano)

Composers Kurt Weill and Hanns Eisler had great success with their songs, creating an unmistakable style that has remained unique with its mixture of popular music, supreme musical sophistication and political claims. Salome Kammer is a versatile artists and an ideal advocate of this music.

“There's some historical logic in yoking Kurt Weill and Hanns Eisler together – both were active in Berlin from the late 1920s, until forced to leave by the Nazis, and both worked with Bertolt Brecht – but musically they were very different...Kammer is adroit at bridging both musical worlds; she's a superb singing actress, with the required range and technique.” The Guardian, 31st January 2013

Released or re-released in last 6 months

Capriccio - C5154

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Cabaret Songs

Cabaret Songs


Bolcom:

Twelve Songs from ‘Cabaret Songs' (Texts: Arnold Weinstein)

Britten:

Cabaret Songs

(Text: W.H.Auden)

Holländer:

Lass mich einmal deine Carmen sein (text: Friedrich Holländer/Robert Liebmann)

Nimm dich in acht vor blonden Frau'n (text: Friedrich Holländer/Richard Rillo)

Ich bin von Kopf bis Fuss auf Liebe eingestellt (text: Friedrich Holländer)

Die Kleptomanin (text: Friedrich Holländer)

Weill, K:

Nanna's lied (Text: Bertolt Brecht)

Youkali

Complainte de la Seine (Text: Maurice Magre)

Je ne t'aime pas (text: Maurice Magre)


Malena Ernman (mezzo-soprano), Bengt-Åke Lundin (piano)

BIS - BISCD1154

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Mozart to Weill

Mozart to Weill


Mendelssohn:

Der Mond, Op. 86 No. 5

Romanze, Op. 8 No. 10

Suleika (Goethe/von Willemer) Op. 34 No. 4

Das erste Veilchen, Op. 19a No. 2

Die Liebende schreibt (Goethe) Op. 86 No. 3

Frühlingslied 'Durch den Wald, den dunkeln', Op. 47 No. 3

Mozart:

Sehnsucht nach dem Frühlinge, K596

Schoenberg:

Gigerlette

Der genügsame Lieb-haber

Mahnung

Strauss, R:

Ständchen, Op. 17 No. 2

Morgen, Op. 27 No. 4

Zueignung, Op. 10 No. 1

Cäcilie, Op. 27 No. 2

Allerseelen, Op. 10 No. 8

Die Nacht, Op. 10 No. 3

Weill, K:

Scène au Dancing

Youkali

Nanna's lied (Text: Bertolt Brecht)

Je ne t'aime pas (text: Maurice Magre)

Buddy on the Nightshift

Tango Ballad

Zemlinsky:

Gib ein Lied mir wieder (from 12 Lieder, Op. 27)

Eland


Annette Celine (soprano), Felicj Blumental (piano)

Claudio - CB4837

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Ute Lemper sings Kurt Weill - Volume 1

Ute Lemper sings Kurt Weill - Volume 1


Weill, K:

Der Silbersee: Fennimores Lied (Ich bin eine arme Verwandte)

Moritat von Mackie Messer (from The Threepenny Opera)

Berliner Requiem: Zu Potsdam unter den Eichen

Alabama Song (from Mahagonny)

Je ne t'aime pas (text: Maurice Magre)

One Touch of Venus: I'm A Stranger Here Myself

Der Silbersee: Cäsars Tod (Rom war eine Stadt)

The Threepenny Opera: Salomon-Song

Ballade von der sexuellen Hörigkeit (from Die Dreigroschenoper)

Nanna's lied (Text: Bertolt Brecht)

Der Silbersee: Lied des Lotteriagenten (Was zahlen Sie?)

Denn wie man sich bettet (from Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny)

Speak low


Ute Lemper

BIAS Berlin Kammerensemble, John Mauceri

Decca - 4252042

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$11.50

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Weill, K: J'attends un navire (from Marie Galante), etc.

Weill, K:

J'attends un navire (from Marie Galante)

La fiancée du pirate (from L'opéra de quat'sous)

Alabama Song (from Mahagonny)

Surabaya Johnny (from Happy End)

Matrosen-Tango (from Happy End)

Youkali

Nanna's lied (Text: Bertolt Brecht)

Je ne t'aime pas (text: Maurice Magre)

Symphony No. 2 'Symphonic Fantasy'


Diane Dufresne (singer)

Orchestre Métropolitain du Grand Montréal (OM), Yannick Nézet-Séguin

At the invitation of Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Diane Dufresne sang some of the best-known Kurt Weill songs at an all-Weill concert that took place in March 2003 in Montreal and that is already regarded as one of the most important events of recent years on the Montreal music scene. The recording was done shortly after the concert. The CD also contains Symphony No. 2, a work Yannick Nézet-Séguin had dreamed of performing for a long time. The provocative Diane Dufresne has been the object of an enduring fascination on the part of audiences everywhere. An real artist right down to the core, La Dufresne has explored various musical styles, including symphonic concerts where even Mahler has had a place. She is accompanied in this Kurt Weill exploration by the Orchestre Métropolitain du Grand Montréal under Yannick Nézet-Séguin.

Atma - ACD22324

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Tonight - Kurt Weill

Tonight - Kurt Weill


Weill, K:

Krone des Gewinns oder Tango des Lotterie-Agents (from Der Silbersee)

Youkali

Lonely House from Street Scene

Cavatina and Scene

Wouldn't you like to be on Broadway (from Street Scene)

Berliner Requiem: Zu Potsdam unter den Eichen

Schickelgruber

Und was bekam des Soldaten Weib

Complainte de la Seine (Text: Maurice Magre)

Trouble Man

Big Mole

Stay Well (from Lost in the Stars)

Nanna's lied (Text: Bertolt Brecht)

Je ne t'aime pas (text: Maurice Magre)

One Touch of Venus: I'm A Stranger Here Myself

That's Him

Foolish Heart (from One Touch of Venus)

J'attends un navire (from Marie Galante)

Le grand Lustucru

Abschiedsbiref


Elisabeth von Magnus (mezzo-soprano), Jacob Bogaart (piano)

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