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Das Fuerstenkind

Das Fuerstenkind

[CD]

~ F. Lehar

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Das Fuerstenkind (The Prince's Child) has always been an "insider's tip" in Leh+ír's oeuvre, and the composer himself regarded this robbers' tale from Greece premiered in 1909 as one of his best works. It was also his problem child because it never became a sensational success. The reason may have been due to the works blurring of boundaries between opera and operetta.

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Composers: Franz Lehár
Conductors: Ulf Schirmer
Orchestras: M nchner Rundfunkorchester, Münchner Rundfunkorchester
Performers: Chen Reiss, Chor des Bayerischen Rundfunks, Christian Eberle, Henry Raudales, J rg Sch rner, Jörg Schörner, Mark Mills, Marko Cilic, Matthias Klink, Mauro Peter, Ralf Simon, Theresa Holzhauser
Title: Das Fuerstenkind
Release Date: 6/25/2013
Label: Cpo Records
Number of Discs: 2
Product Type: CD
Catalog #: 777680
UPC: 761203768028
Item #: 733646X
  • - Disc 1 -
  • 1 Prelude 
  • 2 Dialog 
  • 3 Papa, Ich Bin Verliebt 
  • 4 Mutter Ging Schlafen 
  • 5 Dialog 
  • 6 Pallikarenlied 
  • 7 Dialog 
  • 8 Finale I 
  • 9 Rauber-Marsch 
  • 10 Ensemble 
  • 11 Dialog 
  • 12 Kindchen, Sei Hubsch Brav 
  • - Disc 2 -
  • 1 Dialog 
  • 2 Ich Diene So Gerne Den Damen 
  • 3 Dialog 
  • 4 Szene 
  • 5 Dialog 
  • 6 Ensemble 
  • 7 Wusstest Du, Madchen, Wie Wohl Das Tut 
  • 8 Dialog 
  • 9 Ensemble 
  • 10 Dialog 
  • 11 Finale II 
  • 12 Resignation 
  • 13 Dialog 
  • 14 Walzer, Wer Hat Dich Wohl Erdacht? 
  • 15 Dialog 
  • 16 Jung Und Alt 
  • 17 Dialog 
  • 18 Melodram 
Das Fuerstenkind (The Prince's Child) has always been an "insider's tip" in Leh+ír's oeuvre, and the composer himself regarded this robbers' tale from Greece premiered in 1909 as one of his best works. It was also his problem child because it never became a sensational success. The reason may have been due to the works blurring of boundaries between opera and operetta.