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Kurt Weill, Grzegorz Nowak, SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern, Bernhard Hartmann, Anja Silja, Julius Pfeifer, Alexander Yudenkov, Torsten Müller

Die sieben Todsünden

Quodlibet op. 9 from the Pantomime "Zaubernacht" op. 4

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Title   Duration
1.1 The 7 deadly sins Prologue
1.2 The 7 deadly sins I. Sloth
1.3 The 7 deadly sins II. Stolz
1.4 The 7 deadly sins III. Anger
1.5 The 7 deadly sins IV. Gluttony
1.6 The 7 deadly sins V. Unzucht / Lust
1.7 The 7 deadly sins VI. Covetousness
1.8 The 7 deadly sins VII. Envy
1.9 The 7 deadly sins Epilogue
1.10 Quodlibet op. 9 from the pantomime " Zaubernacht" op. 4 I. Andante non troppo
1.11 Quodlibet op. 9 from the pantomime " Zaubernacht" op. 4 II. Molto vivace
1.12 Quodlibet op. 9 from the pantomime " Zaubernacht" op. 4 III. Un poco sostenuto
1.13 Quodlibet op. 9 from the pantomime " Zaubernacht" op. 4 IV. Molto agitato
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April 2004

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The musical collaborations of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill continue to be some of the most popular music of the 20th century. With Brecht’s socially-conscious lyrics and Weill’s Hot Jazz-inspired orchestrations, these scores perfectly capture the decadent spirit of the Roaring Twenties. Critically acclaimed soprano, Anja Silja and the Kaiserslautern Orchestra provide vivid and exciting performances of two works by Kurt Weill. A CD that will appeal strongly both to fans of Ms. Silja and anyone interested in the music of Kurt Weill!

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involved persons

  1. Kurt Weill (Composer)
  2. Grzegorz Nowak (Conductor)
  3. SWR Rundfunkorchester Kaiserslautern (Orchestra)
  4. Bernhard Hartmann (Bariton)
  5. Anja Silja (Soprano)
  6. Julius Pfeifer (Tenor)
  7. Alexander Yudenkov (Tenor)
  8. Torsten Müller (Bass)