Weill, Members Of The Frankfurt Opera, Frankfurt Opera Orchestra, Wolfgang Rennert - The Threepenny Opera FLAC
Tracklist
1 | Moritat Von Mackie Messer |
2 | Ballade Von Der Sexuellen Hörigkeit |
3 | I. Dreigroschenfinale |
4 | Seeräuber-Jenny |
5 | II. Dreigroschenfinale |
6 | III. Dreigroschenfinale |
7 | Ballade Vom Angenehmen Leben |
8 | Zuhälterballade |
9 | Barbarasong |
10 | Lied Von Der Unzulänglichkeit Menschlichen Strebens |
11 | Polly's Lied |
12 | Kanonensong |
13 | Salomonsong |
14 | Eifersuchtsduett |
15 | Anstatt-Dass-Song |
16 | Ruf Aus Der Gruff |
17 | The Threepenny Opera (Die Dreigroschenoper) |
18 | Liebeslied |
19 | Grabschrift |
20 | Hochzeitslied |
21 | Morgenchoral Des Peachum |
Versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6768 700, 6594 002, 6594 003 | Kurt Weill / Bertolt Brecht - Anita May, Karin Huebner, Franz Kutschera, Hans Korte | Kurt Weill / Bertolt Brecht - Anita May, Karin Huebner, Franz Kutschera, Hans Korte - Die Dreigroschenoper (2xLP, Album, Gat) | Philips, Philips, Philips | 6768 700, 6594 002, 6594 003 | Netherlands | 1978 |
820 150/151, 820.150 DTY, 820.151 DTY | Kurt Weill | L'Opera De Quat' Sous (Livret De Bertolt Becht) (2xLP) | Philips, Philips, Philips | 820 150/151, 820.150 DTY, 820.151 DTY | France | Unknown |
850 923 2y | Wolfgang Rennert | The Threepenny Opera (LP) | Fontana | 850 923 2y | Unknown | |
426 668-2 | Kurt Weill / Bertolt Brecht | Kurt Weill / Bertolt Brecht - Die Dreigroschenoper / The Threepenny Opera / LOpéra de Quat' Sous (CD, RE, RM) | Philips | 426 668-2 | Europe | 1990 |
700 180/181 WGY | Kurt Weill, Bert Brecht | Kurt Weill, Bert Brecht - The Threepenny Opera (2xLP, Album, RE) | Fontana | 700 180/181 WGY | Germany | Unknown |
Credits
- Composed By – Kurt Weill
- Conductor – Wolfgang Rennert
- Libretto By – Bertolt Brecht
- Orchestra – Frankfurt Opera Orchestra
- Vocals – Albert Hoermann, Anita Mey, Christian Schmieder, Dieter Brammer, Edith Teichmann, Franz Kutschera, Fritz Nydegger, Hans Korte, Hans Richter, Hans Stetter, Karin Huebner, Ursula Dirichs, Werner Eichhorn
Notes
LABELS:
- Blue label / silver text
- "fontana" logo at top (blue text / silver background)
- Catalog number: SFL.14077 and SFL.14078 at 3 o'clock
- International Catalog Numbers: 700 425 WGY and 700 426 WGY at 3 o'clock
- Matrix numbers at 3 o'clock
- Composition and performer details at 6 o'clock
- "℗ 1966" at 9 o'clock (all sides)
SLEEVE:
- Original UK Fontana Special gatefold sleeve design, ie:
--- Front and back laminated, no lamination on internal sides
--- 2 flipbacks (top and bottom) on each internal side
--- Red, black and white front cover 3-section logo "stereo Playable Mono / fontana / special"
--- Front and back covers are of an identical design
- Catalog number: SFL14077-8 on spine only / No catalog number elsewhere on sleeve
- Sleeve notes in English only (uncredited)
- Cover photo uncredited
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): 850 923 1Y
- Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): 850 924 1Y
- Matrix / Runout (Side C Label): 850 924 2Y
- Matrix / Runout (Side D Label): 850 923 2Y
- Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout [stamped, with single hand-etched letter]): C AA 850 923 1YA1 670
- Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout [stamped, with single hand-etched letter]): C AA 850 924 1YB1 670
- Matrix / Runout (Side C Runout [stamped, with single hand-etched letter]): C AA 850 924 2YA1 670
- Matrix / Runout (Side D Runout [stamped, with single hand-etched letter]): C AA 850 923 2YB1 670
- Rights Society: Mecolico
- Other (Disc 1 Category): SFL.14077
- Other (Disc 2 Category): SFL.14078
- Other (Disc 1 international Category): 700 425 WGY
- Other (Disc 2 international Category): 700 426 WGY
Album
The Threepenny Opera Die Dreigroschenoper is a play with music by Bertolt Brecht, adapted from a translation by Elisabeth Hauptmann of John Gay's 18th-century English ballad opera, The Beggar's Opera, and four ballads by François Villon, with music by Kurt Weill. Although there is debate as to how much, if any, Hauptmann might have contributed to the text, Brecht is usually listed as sole author. The Threepenny Opera Die Dreigroschenoper. Moritat Von Mackie Frankfurt Opera Orchestra. Wolfgang Rennert. The Threepenny Opera LP. Ensemble, Guests, Opera Studio & Opera Team. Production Teams. An evening of chamber music with the Horus Ensemble and members of the Ensemble for you to enjoy at home here: any time you like from July 5. Performances, Tickets. Next performances. the basics of singing: Dietrich Volle. Orchestra Of The Frankfurt Opera: The resident orchestra of the Oper Frankfurt in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany. Its somewhat peculiar name is derived from the series of Museum Concerts, organized by the Frankfurter Museumsgesellschaft since 1808. The orchestra is ranked as an A-list ensemble under the German TVK regulations. Its music director and principal conductor is Sebastian Weigle. Rossini: La Cenerentola, Act 2 - Nacqui all'affanno e al pianto. Anne-Sofie von Otter - The Artist's Album. Anne Sofie Von Otter. The Art Of Anne Sofie Von Otter. Offizielle Homepage der Oper Frankfurt. Paul Hindemith Orchestra Academy. Orchestra & Academy vacancies. The Chorus. More News. Flashback: Members of the Ensemble on stage. Wednesday, 24th June 2020, 8:30 pm, Flashback: Liederabend Željko Lučić from June 24. As Hinton makes clear in his liner notes, the work has existed in various versions since its premiere in Berlin in 1928, and this one doesn't so much resolve the conflicts as elucidate them. The Threepenny Opera Die Dreigroschenoper is a play with music, translated by German dramatist Elisabeth Hauptmann from John Gay's 18th-century Englishballad opera, The Beggar's Opera, and insertion ballads by François Villon andRudyard Kipling, adapted by Bertolt Brecht to music by Kurt Weill. The work offers a Socialist critique of the capitalist world. It opened on 31 August 1928 at Berlin's Theater am Schiffbauerdamm. Wolfgang Rennert 1 April 1922 24 March 2012 was a German conductor. He focused on opera, at the Oper Frankfurt, Staatsoper Berlin, Mannheim National Theatre and the Semperoper, among others. He premiered operas, such as Louise Talma's Die Alkestiade in Frankfurt, and Rainer Kunad's Sabellicus in East Berlin. Regarded as a specialist in Mozart, Wagner and Strauss, he was a guest conductor at international opera houses including the Royal Opera House in London, the San Francisco Opera and the Dallas