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1. Kurt Weill: The Seven Deadly Sins; Mahagonny Songspiel (1990)
performed by Helmut Wildhaber (tenor), Jeffrey Cohen (piano), Manfred Jungwirth (bass), Peter Haage (tenor), Susanne Tremper (vocals), Thomas Mohr (baritone), Ute Lemper (vocals), Berlin RIAS Sinfonietta, John Mauceri (conductor)
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5. Kurt Weill: Symphonies Nos. 1 & 2; Lady in the Dark - Symphonic Nocturne (2005)
performed by Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra, Marin Alsop (conductor)
composed by Kurt WeillUnlike his insouciant, cabaret-styled music for The Threepenny Opera, Kurt Weill's Symphony No. 1 (1921) and his Symphony No. 2 (1933-1934) seem more ... More
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6. Kurt Weill: Die Dreigroschenoper
performed by Gabriele Ramm (vocals), Jane Henschel (vocals), Jolanta Teresa Kuznik (vocals), Peter Nikolaus Kante (vocals), Reinhard Firchow (vocals), Rolf Wollrad (vocals), Ulrike Steinsky (vocals), Walter Raffeiner (vocals), Händel Collegium Köln (choir, chorus)
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7. Kurt Weill: Der Jasager; Down in the Valley
performed by Donald Collup (vocals), Donald P. Lang (vocals), Hilke Helling (vocals), Ilana Davidson (vocals), James Mabry (vocals), Mark Acito (vocals), Michael Knöppel (vocals), Thomas Bräutigam (vocals), Thomas Fischer (vocals), Tobias Schmeisser (vocals)
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8. Kurt Weill: Der Silbersee
performed by Andrea Andonian (vocals), Dariusz Niemirowicz (vocals), Elizabeth Eaton (vocals), Eva Tamassy (vocals), Frederic Mayer (vocals), Hans Korte (vocals), Heinz Wilhelm Schwarz (vocals), Hildegard Heichele (vocals), John Riley Schofield (vocals)
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9. Kurt Weill: Lost In The Stars (1993)
performed by Arthur Woodley (vocals), Carol Woods (vocals), Cynthia Clarey (vocals), Gregory Hopkins (vocals), Jamal Howard (vocals), Reginald Pindell (vocals), Richard Vogt (vocals), New York Concert Chorale (choir, chorus), Orchestra of St. Luke's
composed by Kurt WeillLost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's last completed work, has never quite found a place in the repertoire. Its music doesn't have the flash that ... More
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11. Kurt Weill: The Eternal Road (Highlights) (2003)
performed by Barbara Rearick (vocals), Constance Hauman (vocals), Hanna Wollschläger (vocals), Ian Denolfo (vocals), James Maddalena (vocals), Karl Dent (vocals), Ted Christopher (vocals), Vale Rideout (vocals), Ernst Senff Chor (choir, chorus)
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12. Kurt Weill: Symphony No. 2; The Seven Deadly Sins; Songs (2009)
performed by Anthony Rolfe Johnson (tenor), Elise Ross (soprano), Frank Peter Zimmermann (violin), Ian Caley (tenor), John Constable (harmonium), John Tomlinson (bass), Michael Rippon (baritone), Robyn Archer (mezzo-soprano), Thomas Hampson (baritone)
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13. Kurt Weill: The Seven Deadly Sins; Little Threepenny Music (1988)
performed by Alan Opie (baritone), Billy Bell (banjo), Billy Bell (guitar), David White (sax), Eric Crees (trombone), John Harle (sax), Julia Migenes (soprano), Kurt-Hans Goedicke (tympani [timpani]), Malcolm Hall (trumpet), Martin Gatt (bassoon)
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14. Kurt Weill: Der Zar lässt sich photographieren (The Tsar Has His Photograph Taken)
performed by Barry McDaniel (vocals), Carla Pohl (vocals), Hans Franzen (vocals), Heinz Kruse (vocals), Hilke Helling (vocals), Mario Brell (vocals), Marita Napier (vocals), Thomas Lehrberger (vocals), Ulla Tocha (vocals), WDR Orchestra, Köln
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15. Kurt Weill: Kleine Dreigroschenmusik; Mahagonny Songspiel; Happy End; Berliner Requiem; Violin Concerto (1976)
performed by Benjamin Luxon (vocals), Ian Partridge (vocals), Mary Thomas (vocals), Meriel Dickinson (vocals), Michael Rippon (vocals), Nona Liddell (violin), Philip Langridge (vocals)
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16. Weill: Die Dreigroschenoper - Historic Original Recordings (1995)
performed by Arthur Schroder (vocals), Carola Neher (vocals), Dreigroschenband, Erika Helmke (vocals), Gerda Madsen (vocals), Harald Paulsen (vocals), Kurt Gerron (vocals), Lewis Ruth Band, Lotte Lenya (vocals), Lys Gauty (vocals), Marianne Oswald (vocals)
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17. Weill: Symphonies 1 & 2 (1991)
performed by Gulbenkian Foundation Orchestra, Lisbon, Michel Swierczewski (conductor)
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19. Weill: Berliner Requiem; Vom Tod in Wald; Violinkonzert (1993)
performed by Alexandre Laiter (tenor), Elisabeth Glab (violin), Ensemble Musique Oblique, Peter Kooy (bass), Ensemble Vocal Européen (choir, chorus), Philippe Herreweghe (conductor)
composed by Kurt WeillList of all editionsThis is rather unusual; Baroque expert and advocate of French music and Johann Sebastian Bach's cantatas Philippe Herreweghe takes up the cause of ... More
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20. Weill: Symphony No.3, etc. (1998)
performed by Frank Peter Zimmermann (violin), Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Mariss Jansons (conductor)
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21. Stratas Sings Weill (1986)
performed by New York Chamber Symphony (chamber ensemble), Teresa Stratas (vocals), Gerard Schwarz (conductor)
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22. The Unknown Kurt Weill (1981)
performed by Richard Woitach (piano), Teresa Stratas (soprano)
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24. Weill: Symphony No. 1; Quodlibet; Symphony No. 2 (2006)
performed by German Chamber Philharmonic, Bremen, Antony Beaumont (conductor)
composed by Kurt WeillList of all editionsClearly a man of the early twentieth century born 100 years too late, Antony Beaumont has edited the letters of Gustav Mahler and the diaries of Alma ... More
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25. Kurt Weill (2005)
performed by Diane Dufresne (vocals), Orchestre Métropolitan Du Grand Montréal
composed by Kurt WeillList of all editionsThe eccentric costume of Diane Dufresne may be symbolic of the slight incongruities of this album. Dufresne sings Weill's songs with the attitude of ... More

