Blu-Ray NAXOS Audiovisual Release date: 13/Nov/2020
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Sales Rank:
#26 in Operetta #46874 in Classic
Style:
Operetta
Product No.:
2100076162
Details / Tracklist:
01. (keine Angaben) "Vorspann" Frühlingsstürme (Operette in 3 Akten) (Gesamtaufnahme) 02. Sad?, Alma "Meine Herren, so liegt die Situation" 03. Sad?, Alma "Wozu die Sehnsucht, wozu die Schw?rmerei?" 04. Sad?, Alma "Kaiserlich-russisches Armee-Oberkommando" 05. Sad?, Alma "Man sieht sich einmal, man sieht sich zweimal" 06. Sad?, Alma "Melde Seiner Exzellenz" 07. Sad?, Alma "Nehmt euch, ihr M?nner, vor Frauen in Acht!" 08. Sad?, Alma "Gn?dige Frau..." 09. Sad?, Alma "Frühling in der Mandschurei" 10. Sad?, Alma "Major, hast du die Fotos?" 11. Sad?, Alma "Wann soll man küssen, wenn nicht mit siebzehn Jahr'?" 12. Sad?, Alma "Jetzt rasch noch ein paar Blumen! - Einen Augenblick!" 13. Sad?, Alma "Geliebter, h?r das Lied" 14. Sad?, Alma "Schade, dass Tatjana nicht mitkommen durfte" 15. Sad?, Alma "Nimm mich nach China mit" 16. Sad?, Alma "Sag Seiner Exzellenz, dass ich hier bin" 17. Sad?, Alma "Traumversunken, liebestrunken" 18. Sad?, Alma "Entr'acte" 19. Sad?, Alma "Roderich, du kannst doch hier nicht so herumfotografieren!" 20. Sad?, Alma "Schatz, ich m?cht so gern ein eignes Heim! - Melodram (Bühnenmusik)" 21. Sad?, Alma "Das ist furchtbar unangenehm!" 22. Sad?, Alma "Zeig mir, was ich dir bedeute!" 23. Sad?, Alma "Frau Lydia, da sind Sie ja!" 24. Sad?, Alma "Tschaikowsky: Lenskys Arie aus Eugen Onegin" 25. Sad?, Alma "Exzellenz..." 26. Sad?, Alma "Exzellenz... Nicht da?" 27. Sad?, Alma "Sitz man nachts mit einer Frau beim Tee" 28. Sad?, Alma "Jetzt, süße Frau, geh?rst du mir!" 29. Sad?, Alma "Introduktion" 30. Sad?, Alma "An die Nachrichtenabteilung" 31. Sad?, Alma "Du w?rst für mich die Frau gewesen" 32. Sad?, Alma "General Katschalow" 33. Sad?, Alma "Frühling in der Mandschurei - Finaletto" 34. (keine Angaben) "Applaus - Abspann"
Number of discs:
1
Language
German (Deutsch)
Subtitle:
German, English, French, Japanese, Korean (DE, EN, FR, JP, KO)
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Sound format:
PCM Stereo, DTS MA 5.1
Picture format:
16:9
Description:
Czech-born composer Jaromír Weinberger, best known for his opera Schwanda the Bagpiper, was forced to flee to America in order to escape Nazi terror. Frühlingsstürme, staged in 1933 but soon closed down by the Nazi government, was the last operetta of the Weimar Republic. It is filled with cultural complexity, combining serious operatic style with light comedy, and presents a thrilling story involving a doomed love affair set against war between Japan and Russia. This lavish production is staged by the award-winning Australian director Barrie Kosky.
Actors:
Alma Sadé,Vera-Lotte Boecker,Tansel Akzeybek,Dominik Köninger,Jordan de Souza