Weill, K - Complainte de la Seine (Text: Maurice Magre)
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Marie Perbost: Une jeunesse à Paris
harmonia nova #7
Marie Perbost (soprano) & Josephine Ambroselli (piano)
The debut recording from this young French soprano is full of colourful, often humorous songs. Despite occasional stumbles from slight over-enunciation, this is a fun, theatrical listen. — More…
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A Most Marvellous Party
with Noel Coward and Friends
Mary Bevan (soprano), Nicky Spence (tenor), Joseph Middleton (piano)
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Weill & Brecht: Operas & Songs
Lotte Lenya (voice), Kurt Weill (piano), with Willy Trenk-Trebitsch, Erika Helmke, Kurt Gerron and Erich Ponto, with Rudolf Forster, Carola Neher, Fritz Rasp and Valeska Gert
Lewis Ruth Band, Theo Mackeben and his jazz orchestra, Orchester des Theaters am Kurfurstendamm, Klemperer, de Abravanel...
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A young British singer asserts her identity in an impressive debut. James Holmes is her idiomatic pianist in six songs (including three by Martinu - new to me) on the theme of lust, which he... — More…
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Kurt Weill: Historical Original Recordings 1928-1944
Lotte Lenya, Harald Paulsen, Theo MacKeben & Kurt Weill (piano)
Ernst Busch & Otto Klemperer
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Weill: Die sieben Todsünden & Chansons
Brigitte Fassbaender (mezzo)
Radio-Philharmonie Hannover des NDR, Cord Garben
Kurt Weill composed La complainte de la Seine in 1934, while he was living in France. It was first sung and recorded by Lys Gauty. In the introduction to the first verse, Weill weaves in a quote... — More…
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