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Lotte Lenya Sings Kurt Weill's The Seven Deadly Sins & Berlin Theater Songs [CD]
~ Lotte Lenya

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A combined digital edition of Die Sieben Tods nden and Lotte Lenya Sings Berlin Theatre Songs of Kurt Weill, a pair of recordings given additional weight and texture as a result of Lenya recording them after visiting Berlin following a 20-year absence from the city -- she was heartbroken on seeing the devastation that had resulted from World War II. Die Sieben Tods nden is a nine-part work for vocal ensemble and soloist, while the Berlin Theatre Songs collection essentially rifles the Kurt Weill canon for highlights, coming up, as expected, with "Moritat vom Mackie Messer" and "Seer uberjenny," amongst others. Familiarity, however, makes the songs -- and the recordings -- no less a treasure. Lenya works with a small ensemble on the theatre songs, recording in fairly close quarters (going by the photos in the booklet). The recordings sound intimate, and have an impressive energy as a direct result. Lenya's pleasure at performing these songs is also evident -- there is no grandstanding (indeed, she is an example of self-control), but she puts her heart into each of them, giving each song its own special due. Die Sieben Tods nden utilizes an orchestra (conducted by Wilhelm Br ckner-R ggeberg) and a vocal ensemble. Lenya sings the part of Anna, represented as Anna I and Anna II, a character in conflict with herself, her family, and even the extremes of morality. This final collaboration between Weill and Bertholt Brecht takes quite a few interesting musical turns -- there is some extremely creative use of rhythm and dissonance, though not in expected ways, while the general form of the music often hints at strict tradition before unlacing said strict tradition's corsets. It's a wonderful concert work, lovingly recorded (and remastered) with subtle touches and inflections from Lenya that require repeated listenings to catch. The supporting vocalists are highly professional, but don't bring quite the same qualities to the table as Lenya does. This combined reissue is almost perfect, and it truly is unfortunate that there has to be a worm in the apple, albeit a fairly small one -- while the lack of a libretto for the Berlin Theatre Songs portion is perhaps understandable, the lack of even a German libretto for Die Sieben Tods nden is all but inexcusable. ~ Steven McDonald, All Music Guide

Classical Data

Weill: Die Dreigroschenoper; Die sieben Tods nden der Kleinb rger
80:00
Opera
Modern
Lotte Lenya
Austria
Lotte Lenya was the best known Austrian singer-actress of the twentieth century, particularly in connection with the works of her first husband, Kurt Weill. Born Karoline Wilhelmine Blaumauer, she moved to Switzerland in 1914. She studied classical dance in Z rich until 1920, part of that time working in the Z rich Opera's ballet company and as a dramatic actress, where she was impressed by actor Frank Wedekind's distinctive style of ballad singing. She moved to Berlin in 1920 to further her career as a dancer. She had only sporadic success, but the great expressionist playwright Georg Kaiser encouraged her to adopt acting as her primary occupation. In 1923 Kaiser began working with the young composer Kurt Weill, and through him, Lenya met Weill. They were married in 1926. Lenya sang in their first collaboration with Bertolt Brecht, Mahagonny Songspiel in 1927. Lenya appeared in a supporting role in the sensational Weill-Brecht musical Der Dreigroschenoper (1928). She also sang on the classic Ultraphon recordings its music in 1930 and a film of it shot the same year. She had a starring role in 1930 in Weill and Brecht's opera Aufstieg und Fall des Stadt Mahagonny. The rise of Hitler caused Weill and Lenya to flee Berlin, but in opposite directions, as they were by then embroiled in divorce. She was working in theater in Vienna when she was asked to sing and act in the latest Weill-Brecht production, The Seven Deadly Sins, in Paris. It was not Weill who had asked for her, but Edward James the production's financier who had noticed that dancer Tilli Losch and Lenya had strikingly similar appearances and cast them as two sides of the protagonist's character. This began a process of reconciliation between Weill and Lenya. The remarried in 1937 in New York state. Weill went on to a career mostly in Broadway theater, and Lenya to an important acting career, including appearances in three of Weill's works for the American stage. After Weill's death in 1950, his European career virtually forgotten, Lenya began a lifelong campaign to revive his "lost" music. In the 1950s she starred in productions of all the Brechtian works beginning with a sensational 1952 off-Broadway revival of Dreigroschenoper. She also transmitted the performing tradition of these works, a mixed blessing since time and tobacco had lowered her voice drastically from the "pure, angelic" range the music was written for. She hired composer Wilhelm Br ckner-R ggeberg to transpose and rescore the music and published the results without commenting on the changes. This resulted in a misunderstanding of the intended vocal casting of the music and, by extension, that of other Weill works. This particularly affected The Seven Deadly Sins, which received several productions around the world in Lenya's later voice range before the original soprano version was discovered. In addition, Lenya continued her stage and screen acting career. Two of her performances include her uncharacteristic but effective performance in the James Bond film From Russia with Love (1963) as the stiletto-booted Col. Rosa Kleb, and as Clara Pelf in the football movie Semi-Tough (1978). She remarried three times, to George Davis (1951 - 1957), Russell Detwiler (1962 - 1969), and Richard Siemanowski (1971 - 1973). Before she died of cancer, she extensively coached singer Teresa Stratas in Weill's songs, further transmitting the authentic Weill tradition. ~ Joseph Stevenson, Rovi

Details

Lotte Lenya
Lotte Lenya Sings Kurt Weill's The Seven Deadly Sins & Berlin Theater Songs
Classical & Opera
Classical Artists
9 December 1997
Lenya (Sop) Cd-Non Jewel Case ~ Discs:1
Sony Classics ( SNYC )
Compact Disc
63222
074646322222

Track Listing

Track # Title
1 The Seven Deadly Sins: Prologue: Andante Sostenuto
2 The Seven Deadly Sins: Idleness: Allegro Vivace
3 The Seven Deadly Sins: Pride: Allegretto, Quasi Andantino - Schneller Walzer
4 The Seven Deadly Sins: Anger: Molto Agitato
5 The Seven Deadly Sins: Gluttony: Largo
6 The Seven Deadly Sins: Lust: Moderato
7 The Seven Deadly Sins: Avarice: Allegro Giusto
8 The Seven Deadly Sins: Envy: Allegro Non Troppo - Alla Marcia, Un Poco Tenuto
9 The Seven Deadly Sins: Epilogue: Andante Sostenuto
10 The Threepenny Opera: 'Moritat Vom Mackie Messer'
11 The Threepenny Opera: 'Barbara-Song'
12 The Threepenny Opera: 'Seerauberjenny'
13 Aufstief Und Fall Der Stadt Mahogany: 'Havanna-Lied'
14 Aufstief Und Fall Der Stadt Mahogany: 'Alabama-Song'
15 Aufstief Und Fall Der Stadt Mahogany: 'Denn Wie Man Sich Bettet'
16 Happy End: 'Bilbao-Song'
17 Happy End: 'Surabaya-Johnny'
18 Happy End: 'Was Die Herren Matrosen Sagen'
19 Das Berliner Requiem: 'Ballade Vom Ertrunkenen Madchen'
20 Der Silbersee, Ein Wintermarchen: 'Lied Der Fennimore'
21 Der Silbersee, Ein Wintermarchen: 'Casar Tod'
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