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      2. lehár: la veuve joyeuse - franz lehár

      Lehár: La veuve joyeuse

      Franz LehárFranz Lehár
      • 1958
      • 21 tracks
      • 45 min
      • opera
      Lehár: La veuve joyeuse - Franz Lehár
      Lehár: La veuve joyeuse - Franz Lehár

      Album Details

      Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of opera with Franz Lehár's captivating album, Lehár: La veuve joyeuse. Released on 1 January 1958 under the esteemed BNF Collection label, this 45-minute masterpiece is a testament to Lehár's ingenious composition skills.

      The album is a meticulous recording of Lehár's renowned opera, La veuve joyeuse, which unfolds across three acts. Each track is a meticulously crafted piece, showcasing the artist's ability to blend captivating melodies with poignant storytelling. From the introductory "Introduction et entrée de Nadia" to the final "Finale. 'Depuis qu'Ève écoutant le serpent'", every moment is a testament to Lehár's mastery of the operatic genre.

      With a talented cast of characters, including Nadia, Baron Popoff, and Prince Danilo, the album brings to life the intricate narrative of La veuve joyeuse. The opera's themes of love, longing, and societal expectations are expertly woven throughout the tracks, creating a rich tapestry of sound that will leave you spellbound.

      Franz Lehár's Lehár: La veuve joyeuse is a must-listen for opera aficionados and newcomers alike. The album's exquisite blend of music, drama, and emotion makes it an unforgettable listening experience. So, sit back and let the beautiful melodies and captivating storylines of La veuve joyeuse transport you to a world of elegance and refinement, courtesy of the incomparable Franz Lehár.

      January 1, 19581958 - BNF Collection 20151958 - BNF Collection 2015

      Tracks

      1. La veuve joyeuse, Act I: Introduction et entrée de Nadia. "Messieurs, puisque tout Paris danse" (D'Estillac, Nadia, Chœur)Franz Lehár, Orchestre Lamoureux, Jules Gressier, René Lenoty, Gise Mey, Choeurs Raymond Saint-Paul
        2:44
      2. La veuve joyeuse, Act I: Récitatif. "Mesdames, Messieurs" (Baron Popoff)Franz Lehár, Christian Duvaleix
        0:32
      3. La veuve joyeuse, Act I: "Nous sommes seuls" (Nadia, Camille de Coutançon)Franz Lehár, Orchestre Lamoureux, Jules Gressier, Gise Mey, Claude Devos
        3:47
      4. La veuve joyeuse, Act I: Récitatif. "Excusez-moi..." (Baron Popoff)Franz Lehár, Christian Duvaleix
        0:37
      5. La veuve joyeuse, Act I: Entrée de Missia et ensemble. "De grâce, messieurs" (Missia Palmieri, D'Estillac, Lérida, Chœur)Franz Lehár, Orchestre Lamoureux, Jules Gressier, Denise Duval, René Lenoty, Aimé Doniat, Choeurs Raymond Saint-Paul
        3:07
      6. La veuve joyeuse, Act I: Récitatif. "Chère Madame, qu'on a de peine à arriver jusqu'à vous !" (Baron Popoff, Missia Palmieri)Franz Lehár, Christian Duvaleix, Nathalie Nerval
        0:51
      7. La veuve joyeuse, Act I: Entrée de Danilo. "Pardonne-moi, chère patrie" (Prince Danilo)Franz Lehár, Orchestre Lamoureux, Jules Gressier, Jacques Jansen
        1:56
      8. La veuve joyeuse, Act I: Récitatif. "Faites-moi grâce, Messieurs" (Missia Palmieri, Prince Danilo, Baron Popoff)Franz Lehár, Christian Duvaleix, Nathalie Nerval, Alain Gilbert
        1:58
      9. La veuve joyeuse, Act I: Finale. "Cotillon, c'est l'heure du cotillon" (Missia Palmieri, Nadia, Prince Danilo, D'Estillac, Camille de Coutançon, Lérida, Chœur)Franz Lehár, Orchestre Lamoureux, Jules Gressier, Denise Duval, Gise Mey, Jacques Jansen, René Lenoty, Claude Devos, Aimé Doniat, Choeurs Raymond Saint-Paul
        9:21
      10. La veuve joyeuse, Act II: Récitatif. "Alors, mes chers amis" - Introduction et danse. "Mes chers amis, nous voici réunis" (Missia Palmieri, Chœur)Franz Lehár, Orchestre Lamoureux, Jules Gressier, Denise Duval, Choeurs Raymond Saint-Paul, Nathalie Nerval
        3:00
      11. La veuve joyeuse, Act II: Chanson de Vilya. "Là-bas dans nos rudes vallées" (Missia Palmieri, Chœur)Franz Lehár, Orchestre Lamoureux, Jules Gressier, Denise Duval, Choeurs Raymond Saint-Paul
        3:23
      12. La veuve joyeuse, Act II: Récitatif. "Bravo ! C'est exquis, c'est un charme" (Prince Danilo, Baron Popoff)Franz Lehár, Christian Duvaleix, Alain Gilbert
        0:31
      13. La veuve joyeuse, Act II: Septuor-marche. "Je proclame que chaque femme" (Prince Danilo, Baron Popoff, Lérida, D'Estillac)Franz Lehár, Orchestre Lamoureux, Jules Gressier, Jacques Jansen, Christian Duvaleix, Aimé Doniat, René Lenoty
        2:37
      14. La veuve joyeuse, Act II: Récitatif. "Prince, je vous cherchais" (Missia Palmieri, Prince Danilo)Franz Lehár, Nathalie Nerval, Alain Gilbert
        0:38
      15. La veuve joyeuse, Act II: "Viens dans ce joli pavillon" (Nadia, Camille de Coutançon)Franz Lehár, Orchestre Lamoureux, Jules Gressier, Gise Mey, Claude Devos
        2:31
      16. La veuve joyeuse, Act II: Récitatif. "Camille de Coutançon avec une femme !" (Baron Popoff, Prince Danilo)Franz Lehár, Christian Duvaleix, Alain Gilbert
        0:31
      17. La veuve joyeuse, Act II: Finale. "Souvent une vieille chanson" (Prince Danilo, Missia Palmieri, Nadia, Camille de Coutançon, Baron Popoff, Chœur)Franz Lehár, Orchestre Lamoureux, Jules Gressier, Jacques Jansen, Denise Duval, Gise Mey, Claude Devos, Christian Duvaleix, Choeurs Raymond Saint-Paul
        3:23
      18. La veuve joyeuse, Act III: Récitatif. "Enfin je vous retrouve ici" (Missia Palmieri, Prince Danilo)Franz Lehár, Alain Gilbert, Nathalie Nerval
        0:36
      19. La veuve joyeuse, Act III: "Heure exquise qui nous grise" (Missia Palmieri, Prince Danilo)Franz Lehár, Orchestre Lamoureux, Jules Gressier, Denise Duval, Jacques Jansen
        2:42
      20. La veuve joyeuse, Act III: Récitatif. "Venez tous!" (Missia Palmieri, Prince Danilo, Baron Popoff)Franz Lehár, Christian Duvaleix, Alain Gilbert, Nathalie Nerval
        0:23
      21. La veuve joyeuse, Act III: Finale. "Depuis qu'Ève écoutant le serpent" (Missia Palmieri, Nadia, Prince Danilo, Chœur)Franz Lehár, Orchestre Lamoureux, Jules Gressier, Denise Duval, Gise Mey, Jacques Jansen, Choeurs Raymond Saint-Paul
        0:37
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      About Franz Lehár

      Franz Lehár, born in 1870 in Komárno, Kingdom of Hungary (now Slovakia), was a renowned Austro-Hungarian composer who left an indelible mark on the world of operetta. Throughout his illustrious career spanning over five decades, Lehár enchanted audiences with his lighthearted and comic works, becoming one of the most significant composers of operetta in classical music history. His most celebrated creation, "The Merry Widow" (Die lustige Witwe), achieved global acclaim and remains his most famous piece. Lehár's compositions are celebrated for their fine craftsmanship and enduring charm. Despite initial aspirations towards grand opera, it was his operettas that secured his legacy, making him the leading composer of operettas in the 20th century. Lehár passed away in Bad Ischl in 1948, leaving behind a substantial body of work that continues to captivate and inspire.

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