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Vienna, Women And Song

Anton Paulik; Orchester Der Wiener Volksoper

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Format: 2CD

Cat No: ELQ4840156

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Release Date:  14 June 2019

Label:  Australian Eloquence

Packaging Type:  Brilliant Case (Jewel Case size, Holds 2 CDs)

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  0028948401567

Genres:  Classical  Opera  

  • Description

    A feast of Viennese operetta on two Decca albums, newly remastered and reissued complete. Born in Bratislava – Pressburg, as it was in 1901 – Anton Paulik became a reassuring presence for decades in the pit at the 'lighter' Viennese lyric theatres, who could make the music of the 'Waltz King' and his successors sparkle and swirl like few others. In charge at the Volksoper one night in summer 1969, Paulik was 'flawless and apparently ageless' according to the critic for Opera, who got to the heart of the conductor's gifts: he 'knows how to play operettas so that they were whistled in the streets from the premiere onwards, and he knows how to make them sound respectable at the same time. In this respect he is comparable only with the Clemens Krauss of the famous Fledermaus recording' (also reissued by Eloquence, 4827379). In 1958 Paulik and the Volksoper had recorded an album of excerpts from Emmerich Kálmán's best-known hit, Grafin Märitza. This was done under studio conditions at the city's Sofiensaal, but thoroughly 'run in' after performances of a new production at the Volksoper. Paulik's presence on the podium was a guarantor of authenticity: he had led the premiere back in 1926 at the Theater an der Wien. Marcel Prawy, who was close to Kálmán during the composer's last years, produced the recording for RCA (it first appeared on Decca in 1973). To get them in the proper mood, Prawy took the entire cast to the nearby Hungarian border at Lake Neusiedel. While searching for a genuine gypsy band, Prawy and Paulik went to Vienna's Pataky Restaurant where a new group had recently made its début. They signed the band on the spot, loaded the gypsies into two taxis, went to the Sofiensaal and began to rehearse. In December 1970, Paulik and the Volksoper returned to the Sofiensaal, this time for Decca, to record a double-LP of Viennese operetta, which was duly released the following year as 'Vienna, Women and Song'. The set amounts to a history of the genre, as historically valuable as it is effortlessly enjoyable, opening with a duet from Der Zigeunerbaron and closing with a standalone song by Willy Czernik (1901-99, Chi sa? Between them feature hit numbers from perennial favourites such as Millocker's Das Bettelstudent, Suppe's Boccaccio, gems of Lehar from Die lustige Witwe, Das Land des Lächelns, Paganini and several others, before bringing the operatta story up to date with Kálmán, Künneke and names now less familiar to us such as Rudolf Kattnig (Mädels vom Rhein) and Nico Dostal (Die ungarische Hochzeit). With the soprano Renate Holm and tenor Werner Krenn at hand, both stalwarts of the operetta scene in the city, authenticity was once again guaranteed.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. VIENNA, WOMEN AND SONG Arias From: 1 JOHANN STRAUSS II: Der Zigeunerbaron
      • 2. JOHANN STRAUSS II: Eine Nacht In Venedig
      • 3. MILLÖCKER: Der Bettelstudent
      • 4. JOHANN STRAUSS: II Eine Nacht In Venedig
      • 5. SUPPÉ: Boccaccio
      • 7. FRANZ LEHÃ�R Die Lustige Witwe
      • 8. Schön Ist Die Welt
      • 11. Das Land Des Lächelns
      • 14. Paganini
      • 17. Der Zarewitsch
      • 19. Friederike
      • 20. Der Graf Von Luxembourg

      Disc 2

      • 1. Arias From: KÃ�LMÃ�N: Die Zirkusprinzessin
      • 2. DOSTAL: Clivia
      • 3. KÃœNNEKE: Der Vetter Aus Dingsada
      • 4. KATTNIG: Bel Ami
      • 5. DOSTAL: Die Ungarische Hochzeit
      • 6. KATTNIG: Mädels Vom Rhein
      • 7. CZERNIK: Chi Sa?
      • 8. EMMERICH KÃ�LMÃ�N 8–23 Gräfin Mariza* Highlights