Kattnig, Lehár, Strecker / J. Strauss II, J. Strauss II, Suppé, Lehár, Strecker, Millöcker, J. Strauss II, J. Strauss II, Heuberger, Zeller, Kattnig, J. Strauss II
Kattnig, Lehár, Strecker / J. Strauss II, J. Strauss II, Suppé, Lehár, Strecker, Millöcker, J. Strauss II, J. Strauss II, Heuberger, Zeller, Kattnig, J. Strauss II
Musikverein Wien · Great Hall
Interpreters
- Conductor
- Rudolf Kattnigg
- Conductor
- Franz Lehár
- Conductor
- Heinrich Strecker
- Soprano
- Liesl Andergast
- Soprano
- Hanna Elsner
- Soprano
- Toni Gerhold
- Soprano
- Henny Herze
- Soprano
- Dora Komarek
- Soprano
- Grete Müller-Morelli
- Soprano
- Charlotte Röppel
- Alto
- Grete Müller-Morelli
- Tenor
- Franz Borsos
- Tenor
- Emil Petroff
- Tenor
- Richard Sallaba
- Baritone
- Otto Glaser
- Baritone
- Alfred Jerger
- Baritone
- Emil Petroff
- Bass
- Georg Monthy
- Bass
- Emil Petroff
- Stadtorchester Wiener Symphoniker
Programme
Johann Strauss (Sohn)
Overture from the operetta "Der lustige Krieg" ("The Merry War")
Johann Strauss (Sohn)
Entrance song of Zsupan from the operetta "Der Zigeunerbaron" ("The Gipsy Baron")
Franz von Suppé
Song from the operetta "Leichte Kavallerie" (Light Cavalry)
Heinrich Strecker
Duet from the operetta "Küsse im Mai" ("Honeymoon")
Franz Lehár
Die ganze Welt dreht sich um Liebe
Franz Lehár
"Gern hab' ich die Frauen geküßt", Paganini´s song from the operetta "Paganini"
Duration:
4 Minuten
Franz Lehár
"Immer nur lächeln" ("Always smiling") from the romantic operetta "Das Land des Lächelns" ("The Land of Smiles")
Duration:
6 Minuten
Carl Millöcker
"Echo song" from the operetta "Das Sonntagskind"
Franz Lehár
Song from the operetta "Eva"
Johann Strauss (Sohn)
Tercet from the operetta "Der Zigeunerbaron" ("The Gypsy Baron")
Johann Strauss (Sohn)
Entrance Song of Barinkay from the operetta "Der Zigeunerbaron" ("The Gypsy Baron")
Richard Heuberger
Duet from the operetta "Der Opernball" ("The Opera ball")
Carl Zeller
"Ich bin die Christl von der Post" from the operetta "Der Vogelhändler" ("The Bird Seller")
Johann Strauss (Sohn)
"Tercet" from the operetta "Indigo und die 40 Räuber" ("Indigo and the 40 Thieves")