Strauss II / Korngold: Eine Nacht in Venedig

10,00
 
Formát:
CD
 
 
Dostupnosť:
7-14 dní
 
 
Katalógové číslo:
CPO 555235
 
 
EAN kód:
0761203523528
 
 
Autori:
Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Johann Strauss II
 
 
Interpreti:
Kurt Eichhorn, Münchner Rundfunkorchester
 
 
Vydavateľ:
CPO
 
 
Zoznam skladieb
Eine Nacht in Venedig (Operette in 3 Akten) (Gesamtaufnahme)

1
Ouvertüre (1. Akt)
2
Wenn vom Lido sacht... Ihr Venetianer hört
3
Frutti di mare
4
S'ist wahr, ich bin nicht allzu klug
5
Evviva Caramello
6
Annina! Caramello!... Pellegrina, rondinella
7
Alle maskiert, alle maskiert
8
Sei mir gegrüßt
9
Hier ward es still
10
Entr'acte (2. Akt)
11
Melodram
12
Couplet
13
Treu sein, das liegt mir nicht
14
Hör mich Annina, komm in die Gondel
15
Sie sagten meinem Liebsflehn
16
Solch ein Wirtshaus lob' ich mir
17
Ninana, Ninana, hier will ich singen
18
Lasset die anderen Tanzen da
19
Aufzugsmarsch (3. Akt)
20
Karneval ruft euch zum Ball - Die Tauben von San Marco
21
Ach wie so herrlich zu schauen
22
Tacke, tacke, tack, erst hack' ich fein
23
Wie sich's gebührt
Popis
The Korngoldian Night in Venice. Erich Wolfgang Korngold greatly revised the comic operetta A Night in Venice by Johann Strauss (Jr.) on the basis of the libretto version by Ernst Marischka. The original Straussian version initially rapidly made its way around the world, with performances in the lands of the Danube monarchy as well as in Hamburg, Munich, and London and even in New York. Nevertheless, until the end of World War I it experienced only about five hundred performances, which means that it was clearly overshadowed by Die Fledermaus. Again and again the attempt was made to reinterpret the text with interventions revising its content. Erich Wolfgang Korngold took an additional step in 1923, when he not only adapted the text but also changed the original instrumentation and integrated inserts into the work from other operettas by Strauss, for example, from Simplicius (1880). For several reasons Korngold’s revised version was a success when it was performed at the Theater an der Wien on 25 October 1923: the stage set was lavish and magnificent, the new orchestration displayed tonal sophistication, and the great Richard Tauber was heard in the role of the Duke in quest of erotic adventures. A few years later Korngold’s version made its way to the stage of the Vienna State Opera.