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O moon of Alabama : songs / Weill.

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    Overview

    Uniform Title
    Selections
    Other Title
    Mahagonny (Songspiel). Alabama-Song.
    Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny. Selections; arranged.
    Zar lässt sich photographieren. Tango Angèle.
    Konjunktur. Muschel von Margate; arranged.
    Happy end. Selections; arranged.
    Silbersee. Selections.
    Songs. Selections; arranged.
    Format
    Musical sound recording
    Author/Creator
    Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950.
    Published
    Königsdorf, Germany : Capriccio, [1990]
    ℗1990
    Contents
    Alabama-song (Mark Weber und sein Orchester) (2:53)
    Tango Angèle (Saxophon-Orchester Dobbri) (3:02)
    Die Muschel von Margate (Otto Pasetti) (2:55)
    Surabaya-Johnny (2:52) ; Bilbao-Song (2:56) (Lotte Lenya)
    Matrosensong (3:08) ; Surabaya-Johnny (2:43) ; Der Song von Mandelay (3:02) (Lewis Ruth Band)
    Surabaya-Johnny ("Red" Roberts [Theo Mackeben], conductor) (2:42)
    Surabaya-Johnny (Marianne Oswald) (3:14)
    Alabama-Song (2:49) ; Denn wie man sich bettet (3:22) ; Mahogonny : Medley (8:33) (Lotte Lenya)
    Das Lied vom Schlaraffenland (2:55) ; Der Bäcker backt ums Morgenrot (3:06) (Ernst Busch ; Maurice de Abravanel, conductor)
    Lost in the stars (3:00) ; Lover man (2:51) ; J'attends un navire (3:02) ; Complainte de la Seine (3:26) ; Surabaya-Johnny (3:06) ; Denn wie man sich bettet (3:03) ; Und was bekam des Soldaten Weib? (4:09) ; Wie lange noch? (3:17) (Lotte Lenya ; Kurt Weill, piano)
    Other Authors/Editors
    Weber, Marek, 1888-1964, conductor.
    Pasetti, Otto, 1903- singer.
    Lenya, Lotte, singer.
    Mackeben, Theo, 1897-1953, conductor.
    Oswald, Marianne, 1901-1985, singer.
    Busch, Ernst, 1900-1980, performer.
    Abravanel, Maurice, 1903-1993, conductor.
    Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950, instrumentalist.
    Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950.
    Saxophon-Orchester Dobbri, performer.
    Lewis-Ruth-Band, performer.
    Notes
    Songs, and musical comedy and opera excerpts, in part arr.
    Sung in German, French or English.
    Compact disc.
    Analog recording.
    Previously released as 78-rpm recordings.
    Notes by Jurgen Schebera, with English translations, including discographic data (28 p. : ill.) inserted in container.
    Alabama-song (Mark Weber und sein Orchester) (2:53) -- Tango Angèle (Saxophon-Orchester Dobbri) (3:02) -- Die Muschel von Margate (Otto Pasetti) (2:55) -- Surabaya-Johnny (2:52) ; Bilbao-Song (2:56) (Lotte Lenya) -- Matrosensong (3:08) ; Surabaya-Johnny (2:43) ; Der Song von Mandelay (3:02) (Lewis Ruth Band) -- Surabaya-Johnny ("Red" Roberts [Theo Mackeben], conductor) (2:42) -- Surabaya-Johnny (Marianne Oswald) (3:14) -- Alabama-Song (2:49) ; Denn wie man sich bettet (3:22) ; Mahogonny : Medley (8:33) (Lotte Lenya) -- Das Lied vom Schlaraffenland (2:55) ; Der Bäcker backt ums Morgenrot (3:06) (Ernst Busch ; Maurice de Abravanel, conductor) -- Lost in the stars (3:00) ; Lover man (2:51) ; J'attends un navire (3:02) ; Complainte de la Seine (3:26) ; Surabaya-Johnny (3:06) ; Denn wie man sich bettet (3:03) ; Und was bekam des Soldaten Weib? (4:09) ; Wie lange noch? (3:17) (Lotte Lenya ; Kurt Weill, piano)
    Various performers and ensembles.
    Recorded between Jan. 1928 and Jan. 1933; and 1943-1944.

    Physical Details

    Language
    German English French
    Physical Description
    1 audio disc (78 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.

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