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Die sieben Todsünden (Ballett mit Gesang) 01. "Prolog" 02. "1. Faulheit" 03. "2. Stolz" 04. "3. Zorn" 05. "4. V?llerei" 06. "5. Unzucht" 07. "6. Habsucht" 08. "7. Neid" 09. "Epilog" Quodlibet op. 9 (aus der Pantomime "Zaubernacht" op. 4) 10. "1. Andante non troppo" 11. "2. Molto vivace" 12. "3. Un poco sostenuto" 13. "4. Molto agitato"
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Anja Silja/ Julius Pfeifer/ Alexander Yudenkov A.o. |
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Beschreibung: | The Seven Deadly Sins is a satirical parable and the last co-operation between Kurt Weill and Bertold Brecht. The present album is a re-release of the SWRmusic bestseller 93.109 having the outstanding Anja Silja as Anna. The 'sung ballet' is in nine movements, and was written in 1933 as Weill watched the Nazis seize power following the Reichstag fire of February 1933. Both Brecht and Weill knew that as Jewish men, Berlin could no longer be their home. He obtained the commission for Seven Deadly Sins while in Paris. The scenario of the libretto mirrors Brecht's own travels after fleeing Germany, expanded to one-year sojourns in each of seven cities., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Baritone Vocals: Bernhard Hartmann, Bass Vocals: Thorsten Müller, Composed By: Kurt Weill, Conductor: Grzegorz Nowak, Cover, Design: Regine Trüg, Engineer: Sigurd Krumpfer, Engineer [Balance]: Rainer Neumann (3), Liner Notes: Burkhard Egdorf, Orchestra: SWR-Rundfunk-Orchester Kaiserslautern, Soprano Vocals: Anja Silja, Tenor Vocals: Alexander Yudenkov, Tenor Vocals: Julius Pfeifer, Labelcode HAC19519.2 (SWR19519CD) |
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SWR19519CD |
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NAXOS Deutschland Musik & Video Vertriebs-GmbH Gruber Str. 46b, 85586 Poing, DE info@naxos.de |
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