Kurt Weill

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  • cabaret
  • classical
  • german
  • opera
  • 20th century classical
Kurt Julian Weill (March 2, 1900 – April 3, 1950), born in Dessau, Germany and died in New York City, was a composer active from the 1920s until his death. He was a leading composer for the stage, as well as writing a number of concert works. Over fifty years after his death, his music continues to be performed both in popular and classical contexts. In Weill's lifetime, his work was most associated with the voice of his wife, Lotte Lenya...

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Albums

Weill: Die sieben Todsunden / Chansons (2006)
Symphonies Nos. 1, 2 / Lady in the Dark - Symphonic Nocturne (Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra feat. conductor: Marin Alsop) (2005)
Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny (Norddeutscher Radio-Chor & Orchester feat. conductor: Wilhelm Brükner-Rüggeberg) (disc 1) (2003)
Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny (Norddeutscher Radio-Chor & Orchester feat. conductor: Wilhelm Brükner-Rüggeberg) (disc 2) (2003)
Die 3 Groschenoper (2003)
Speak Low: Songs by Kurt Weill & The Seven Deadly Sins (feat. conductor: John Eliot Gardiner, mezzo-soprano: Anne Sofie von Otter) (2000)
Die Dreigroschenoper (The König Ensemble) (1997)
Die Sieben Todsünden / Mahagonny Songspiel (Kölner Rundfunkorchester feat. conductor: Lothar Zagrosek) (1993)
L'Opéra de quat'sous / Berlin 1930 (1991)
Stranger Here Myself: Songs of Kurt Weill (disc 1) (1991)
Stranger Here Myself: Songs of Kurt Weill (disc 2) (1991)
Street Scene (Scottish Opera Orchestra & Chorus feat. conductor: John Mauceri) (disc 1) (1991)
Street Scene (Scottish Opera Orchestra & Chorus feat. conductor: John Mauceri) (disc 2) (1991)
Berlin im Licht (1990)
Die Dreigroschenoper (RIAS Berlin Sinfonietta feat. conductor: John Mauceri) (1990)
Stratas Sings Weill (New York Chamber Symphony feat. soprano: Teresa Stratas, conductor: Gerard Schwarz) (1990)
The Seven Deadly Sins (1990)
Ute Lemper Sings Kurt Weill (1988)
Die Dreigroschenoper (Sender Freies Berlin feat. conductor: Wilhelm Brükner-Rüggeberg) (1987)
Die Dreigroschenoper (Ensemble Modern feat. Max Raabe, Nina Hagen, conductor: HK Gruber) (disc 1)
Die Dreigroschenoper (Ensemble Modern feat. Max Raabe, Nina Hagen, conductor: HK Gruber) (disc 2)
From Berlin to Broadway
From Berlin to Broadway (disc 2)
Lost in the Stars
The Seven Deadly Sins, Mahagonny Songspiel ( Rias Berlin Sinfonietta feat. Ute Lemper, John Mauceri)
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