Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Franz Lehár's "La veuve joyeuse" with this captivating 1956 release from BNF Collection. This operetta, a masterpiece of the operatic genre, is presented in a series of beautifully sung excerpts in French, offering a delightful journey through the romantic and humorous tale of the Merry Widow.
Franz Lehár, a renowned composer of the early 20th century, brings his signature charm and wit to this classic story. The album, spanning 46 minutes, features a stellar cast bringing to life the iconic characters and their melodious encounters. From the lively "Cotillon" to the tender "Duo du cavalier," each track is a testament to Lehár's brilliant composition and the timeless appeal of this operetta.
The album opens with the "Prélude," setting the stage for the enchanting narrative that follows. The excerpts from Acts I, II, and III showcase the operetta's rich musical tapestry, blending lively ensembles, romantic duets, and captivating solos. The "Septuor-marche" and the "Finale" from Act II are particularly highlights, showcasing the operetta's grandeur and the cast's exceptional vocal prowess.
This recording is a treasure trove for opera enthusiasts and newcomers alike, offering a glimpse into the world of Lehár's operetta. The BNF Collection's 1956 release is a testament to the enduring legacy of "La veuve joyeuse" and Franz Lehár's contributions to the world of music.
La veuve joyeuse: PréludeFranz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Georges Alès
La veuve joyeuse, Act I: "Nous sommes seuls" (Nadia, Camille de Coutançon)Franz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Andrea Guiot, Francois Gatto, Georges Alès
La veuve joyeuse, Act I: Entrée de Missia et ensemble. "De grâce, messieurs" (Missia Palmieri, D'Estillac, Lérida, Chœur)Franz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Renee Doria, Maurice Faure, Andre Daumas, René Alix Choir, Georges Alès
La veuve joyeuse, Act I: Entrée de Danilo. "Pardonne-moi, chère patrie" (Prince Danilo)Franz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Lucien Huberty, Georges Alès
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, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Renee Doria, Andrea Guiot, Lucien Huberty, Maurice Faure, Francois Gatto, Andre Daumas, René Alix Choir, Georges Alès
La veuve joyeuse, Act II: Introduction et danse. "Mes chers amis, nous voici réunis" - Chanson de Vilya. "Jadis habitait dans le grand bois frileux" (Missia Palmieri, Chœur)Franz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Renee Doria, René Alix Choir, Georges Alès
La veuve joyeuse, Act II: Duo du cavalier. "Hélas ! Ma belle regarde" (Missia Palmieri, Prince Danilo)Franz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Renee Doria, Lucien Huberty, Georges Alès
La veuve joyeuse, Act II: Septuor-marche. "Je proclame que chaque femme" (Prince Danilo, Baron Popoff, Lérida, D'Estillac, Kromtsky, Bogdanowitch, Pristitch)Franz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Lucien Huberty, Henri Bedex, Andre Daumas, Maurice Faure, Daniel Marty, Jacques Pottier, Gerard Bourreli, Georges Alès
La veuve joyeuse, Act II: "Viens dans ce joli pavillon" (Nadia, Camille de Coutançon)Franz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Andrea Guiot, Francois Gatto, Georges Alès
La veuve joyeuse, Act II: Finale. "Ah ! Mon Dieu, qu'est-ce que l'on nous veut" (Prince Danilo, Missia Palmieri, Nadia, Camille de Coutançon, Baron Popoff, Kromtsky, Bogdanowitch, Pristitch, Figg, Chœur)Franz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Lucien Huberty, Renee Doria, Andrea Guiot, Francois Gatto, Henri Bedex, Daniel Marty, Jacques Pottier, Gerard Bourreli, Rene Herent, René Alix Choir, Georges Alès
La veuve joyeuse, Act III: "Heure exquise qui nous grise" (Missia Palmieri, Prince Danilo)Franz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Renee Doria, Lucien Huberty, Georges Alès