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Stratas Sings Weill

Stratas Sings Weill

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Artist: Kurt Weill
Category: Music

List Price: CDN$ 19.99
Buy New: CDN$ 13.73
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Seller: vanderbilt_ca
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews

Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 075597913125
EAN: 0075597913125
ASIN: B000005IXU

Release Date: January 1, 1990
Availability: Usually ships within 1 - 2 business days

Tracks:

  • One Touch of Venus: I'm A Stranger Here Myself
  • Ausfstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny: Havanna - Lied
  • Happy End: Surabaya-Johnny
  • One Touch of Venus: Foolish Heart
  • Der Silbersee: Ich bin eine arme Verwandre (Fennimore's Song)
  • Lady In The Dark: One Life To Live
  • Marie Galante: J'attends un navire
  • Happy End: Das Lied von der harten Nuss
  • Street Scene: Lonely House
  • Marie Galante: Le Roi d'Aquitaine
  • Ausfstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny: Denn wie man sich bettet
  • Marie Galante: Le Train du ciel
  • Die Dreigroschenoper: Das Lied von der Untulanglichkeit menschlichen Strebens
  • Knickerbocker Holiday: It Never Was You
  • Happy End: Der kleine Leutnant des lieben Gotten

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Editorial Reviews:

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Revealing an affinity for Weill, Teresa Stratas fulfills her promise to Lotte Lenya on her deathbed to "carry on the torch for Kurt Weill's music." Stratas's glorious soprano has never sounded better as she applies her operatic expertise to deliciously caress this music without losing any of the underlying subtext. Lacking the grittiness of other interpreters, she captures the emotional angles by letting her beautiful voice express the tortured heart beneath it; where others shout at you, Stratas sings at you. She casually bounces off the cheerier selections from One Touch of Venus and Happy End, letting Gerard Schwarz's brilliantly conducted orchestra display their wit. Program notes include a fascinating interview with Stratas. --Barbara Eisner Bayer


Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars It is dangerous to use words like "definative," but....   April 4, 2004
tobb delow (Delray Beach, FL USA)
Stratas's interpretations make one rush headlong into that danger.

Many singers have done beautiful Surabaya Johnnys but have any been as shattering as Stratas? Though years later she stumbled with her ill-concieved and eccentric Seven Deadly Sins, this CD is Stratas at in her prime, making bold choices about the material that blows the cobwebs off song we thought we knew. Even 15 years later, this album is fresh, uncliched, deeply affecting, and enthralling.

Stratas proves herself not only a great singer, but a great actress as well.


5 out of 5 stars Amazing   June 29, 2000
Jonathan Dorsch (San Francisco, CA USA)
Until I heard this and the Unknown Weill, I was a "stranger myself here,' as Stratas sings in the first selection. I simply did not appreciate nor understand the immediacy and importance of Weill to our musical heritage. Stratas simply transcends and reveals this music so intuitively that it is amazing.


5 out of 5 stars The One   June 1, 2000
George Grella (Brooklyn)
Stratas is the Weill singer, and everyone else is an also-ran. Ute Lemper is just a poser, and while Lenya was an important figure for Weill and she has her charms, but Weill wanted trained, operatic voices to sing his music, but not in the style of Verdi or Mozart. Here, Stratas delivers the composer's wish. Her voice is beautiful and cultivated in the best way, but it is her manner that is so important; straightforward, sincere, artless. From the opening "I'm a Stranger Here Myself" her affinity for this music is fully apparent. The selections span Weill's career and are delivered in many English, French and German, and regardless of the language, Stratas communicates completely. The orchestra plays the original orchestrations, and the sound is simply wonderful, nostalgic and modern all at once. This is where all Weill listeners and lovers should start.


5 out of 5 stars Wonderful   February 25, 1999
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Stratas focused closely on Weill mood and then the uniqueness of each selection within the Weill mood

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