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Operetta Arias

~ Waldemar Stägemann (Bass), Rudolf Friml (Composer), Richard Heuberger (Composer), Emmerich Kalman (Composer), Franz Lehar (Composer), et al.
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  • Orchestra: Berlin State Opera Orchestra
  • Conductor: Anton Paulik, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Ernst Hauke, Frieder Weissmann, Herman Weigert
  • Composer: Rudolf Friml, Richard Heuberger, Emmerich Kalman, Franz Lehar, Johann II Strauss
  • Audio CD (31 May 2004)
  • SPARS Code: ADD
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Naxos Historical
  • ASIN: B000260QO2
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 89,844 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

1. Sei Mir Gegrusst, Du Holdes Venezia
2. Treu Sein, Das Liegt Mir Nicht
3. Entreelied Des Barinkay - Als Flotter Geist
4. Mein Lieber Schatz
5. Gruss Mir Mein Wien
6. Hab' Ein Blaues Himmelbet
7. Was Ich Denke, Was Ich Fuhle
8. Einmal Mocht Ich Was Narrisches Tun
9. Schones Italien
10. Gern Hab' Ich Die Frau'n Gekusst
11. Niemand Liebt Dich So Wie Ich
12. Ballsirenenwalzer - Lippen Schweigen
13. Vilja-Lied
14. Es Liegt In Blauen Fernen
15. Wer Nennt Nicht Die Liebe Sein Einziges Gluck
16. Wenn Zwei Sich Lieben
17. Im Chambre Separee
18. O Rose Marie, Ich Liebe Dich
19. Uber Die Prarie
20. Dieser Anstand So Manierlich
See all 22 tracks on this disc

On this CD:
  1. (Eine) Nacht in Venedig, '(A) Night in Venice'
    Composed by Johann II Strauss
    with Richard Tauber

  2. (Eine) Nacht in Venedig, '(A) Night in Venice'
    Composed by Johann II Strauss
    with Richard Tauber

  3. (Der) Zigeunerbaron, '(The) Gipsy Baron'
    Composed by Johann II Strauss
    with Richard Tauber

  4. Gräfin Mariza, 'Countess Maritza'
    Composed by Imre Kálmán
    with Richard Tauber

  5. Gräfin Mariza, 'Countess Maritza'
    Composed by Imre Kálmán
    with Richard Tauber

  6. Frasquita
    Composed by Franz Lehár
    with Richard Tauber

  7. Paganini
    Composed by Franz Lehár
    with Richard Tauber

  8. Paganini
    Composed by Franz Lehár
    with Richard Tauber

  9. Paganini
    Composed by Franz Lehár
    with Richard Tauber

  10. (Die) Lustige Witwe, '(The) Merry Widow'
    Composed by Franz Lehár
    with Richard Tauber

  11. (Die) Lustige Witwe, '(The) Merry Widow'
    Composed by Franz Lehár
    with Richard Tauber

  12. Ziguenerliebe, 'Gipsy Love'
    Composed by Franz Lehár
    with Richard Tauber


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must-Have for Tauber and Operetta Fans, 26 Aug 2004
By J Scott Morrison (Middlebury VT, USA) - See all my reviews
(TOP 50 REVIEWER)    (REAL NAME)   
I can still remember the first time I heard Richard Tauber's recorded voice. It was, of course, his extraordinarily best-selling signature piece, Lehár's 'Dein is mein ganzes Herz.' I was about ten years old when I heard it and it took my breath away. I became an instant fan, like many others over the decades who have been enthralled by this most Viennese of tenors. This CD, one of a series that has been impeccably transferred and presented by Naxos, consists of operetta arias, duets and ensembles recorded between 1924 and 1932 and featuring Tauber, and begins with three by J. Strauss and two by Kálmán. Then follow eleven of them by that Hungarian operetta-master, Franz Lehár, although it does not include the aforementioned 'Dein is mein ganzes Herz,' from 'The Land of Smiles.' Included are three duets from 'Paganini' ('Was ich denke, was ich fühle,' 'Einmal möcht ich was Närrische tun,' and the delicious 'Niemand liebt dich so wie ich') with soprano Carlotta Vanconti, his wife of the moment; they still manage to sound in love even though they only stayed married a year. Tauber then moves on to the two tenor arias from 'Paganini,' including 'Gern hab' ich die Frau'n geküsst,' which in its day was almost as famous as 'Ganzes Herz.' All these mentioned were recorded in the acoustic era. We then move on to early electric recordings, including the two famous arias from 'The Merry Widow' ('Lippen schweigen' and 'Vilja,' the latter ending with a ravishing pianissimo high B), done as only Tauber can do them, with ardent emotion, caressing tone and impeccable musicality. Lehár is closed out with arias from 'Zigeunerliebe' and 'Der Rastelbinder.'

Then comes one of my very favorite operetta arias: Heuberger's wittily suggestive 'Im chambre separée,' from his 'Opernball.' This performance is, unfortunately, not to my taste, largely because the zither player isn't very good and his instrument is only approximately in tune. Tauber is magnificent, but that twanging zither ruins it for me. (I much prefer Beverly Sills' much later recording that eliminates the zither entirely.) This is followed by two arias from Friml's 'Rose Marie' sung in German: 'O Rose Marie, I love you,' and 'Indian Love Call' (titled, in German, 'Über die Prärie'!). Both are beautifully done, but slightly jarring for those of us who keep expecting the oft-parodied 'ooo--oo-oo-oo--oo-oo-oo' which becomes a string of German words. One must, however, add that Tauber's patented crooning mezza voce is simply spine-tingling here.

The CD finishes out with three ensemble sections from Johann Strauss's 'Die Fledermaus' recorded in 1928, the first ('Dieser Anstand') with the light-soprano Vera Schwarz as Adele, and then the Act II finale, 'Herr Chevalier' and 'Genug damit,' with soprano Lotte Lehmann (Rosalinde) and mezzo Karin Branzell (Prince Orlofsky), and others accompanied by the Berlin State Opera Orchestra. These joyful final selections are like a frothy dessert after a rich and scrumptious meal.

In summary, this CD contains repertoire that made Tauber's name and fame. He owned these roles, these arias and ensembles, and here he is caught in his absolute prime. You owe it to yourself to have these performances if you're the least bit interested in this repertoire. Further, Ward Marston has given us sound from these ancient recordings that is as good as it gets for recordings of that era. Superb!

TT=79:21

Scott Morrison

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must-Have for Tauber and Operetta Fans, 28 Aug 2004
By J Scott Morrison (Middlebury VT, USA) - See all my reviews
(TOP 50 REVIEWER)    (REAL NAME)   
I can still remember the first time I heard Richard Tauber's recorded voice. It was, of course, his extraordinarily best-selling signature piece, Lehár's 'Dein is mein ganzes Herz.' I was about ten years old when I heard it and it took my breath away. I became an instant fan, like many others over the decades who have been enthralled by this most Viennese of tenors. This CD, one of a series that has been impeccably transferred and presented by Naxos, consists of operetta arias, duets and ensembles recorded between 1924 and 1932 and featuring Tauber, and begins with three by J. Strauss and two by Kálmán. Then follow eleven of them by that Hungarian operetta-master, Franz Lehár, although it does not include the aforementioned 'Dein is mein ganzes Herz,' from 'The Land of Smiles.' Included are three duets from 'Paganini' ('Was ich denke, was ich fühle,' 'Einmal möcht ich was Närrische tun,' and the delicious 'Niemand liebt dich so wie ich') with soprano Carlotta Vanconti, his wife of the moment; they still manage to sound in love even though they only stayed married a year. Tauber then moves on to the two tenor arias from 'Paganini,' including 'Gern hab' ich die Frau'n geküsst,' which in its day was almost as famous as 'Ganzes Herz.' All these mentioned were recorded in the acoustic era. We then move on to early electric recordings, including the two famous arias from 'The Merry Widow,' ('Lippen schweigen' and 'Vilja,' the latter ending with a ravishing pianissimo high B) done as only Tauber can do them, with ardent emotion, caressing tone and impeccable musicality. Lehár is closed out with arias from 'Zigeunerliebe' and 'Der Rastelbinder.'

Then comes one of my very favorite operetta arias: Heuberger's wittily suggestive 'Im chambre separée,' from his 'Opernball.' This performance is, unfortunately, not to my taste, largely because the zither player isn't very good and his instrument is only approximately in tune. Tauber is magnificent, but that twanging zither ruins it for me. (I much prefer Beverly Sills' much later recording that eliminates the zither entirely.) This is followed by two arias from Friml's 'Rose Marie' sung in German: 'O Rose Marie, I love you,' and 'Indian Love Call' (titled, in German, 'Über die Prärie'!). Both are beautifully done, but slightly jarring for those of us who keep expecting the oft-parodied 'ooo--oo-oo-oo--oo-oo-oo' which becomes a string of German words. One must, however, add that Tauber's patented crooning mezza voce is simply spine-tingling here.

The CD finishes out with three ensemble sections from Johann Strauss's 'Die Fledermaus' recorded in 1928, the first ('Dieser Anstand') with the light-soprano Vera Schwarz as Adele, and then the Act II finale, 'Herr Chevalier' and 'Genug damit,' with soprano Lotte Lehmann (Rosalinde) and mezzo Karin Branzell (Prince Orlofsky), and others accompanied by the Berlin State Opera Orchestra. These joyful final selections are like a frothy dessert after a rich and scrumptious meal.

In summary, this CD contains repertoire that made Tauber's name and fame. He owned these roles, these arias and ensembles, and here he is caught in his absolute prime. You owe it to yourself to have these performances if you're the least bit interested in this repertoire. Further, Ward Marston has given us sound from these ancient recordings that is as good as it gets for recordings of that era. Superb!

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