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30 de abr. de 2024 · Franz Lehár was a Hungarian composer of operettas who achieved worldwide success with Die lustige Witwe (The Merry Widow). He studied at the Prague Conservatory. Encouraged by Antonín Dvořák to follow a musical career, Lehár traveled in Austria as a bandmaster from 1890. In 1896 he produced his.
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5 de may. de 2024 · Album. The Merry Widow. Release Date. December 30, 1905. Genre. Pop. The song “Lippen schweigen” has become one of Lehár’s most famous compositions. It is a beautiful waltz with melodic violins that whisper sweetly. The lyrics talk about love and the longing to express it without words.
- The Merry Widow
- December 30, 1905
- Franz Lehár
- Víctor León & Franz Lehár
Hace 5 días · Zigeunerliebe (Gypsy Love), Lehár Operetta: Concert. Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka in A Major, op. 214 (Tritsch-Tratsch-Polka, op. 214), Strauss II Oratorio / Orchestral: Concert. On the Town, Bernstein Music-theatre: Concert. An American in Paris (Un Américain À Paris), Gershwin Music-theatre: Concert. Strike Up the Band, Gershwin Music-theatre ...
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21 de abr. de 2024 · Soprano Diana Naatz sings "Vilja Lied" by Franz Lehár from Die Lustige Witwe live in Bad Ems, with the Johann Strauss Orchster Wiesbaden.
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- Diana Naatz
18 de abr. de 2024 · It is a century since Die lustige Witwe had its premiere but it still feels fresh as paint. The same cannot be said of many another operetta much younger than that. It is a fitting tribute both to Lehár and to his first great success, that Naxos release this recording, now seemingly out of copyright. It was not the first complete recording; as ...
19 de abr. de 2024 · 1620 SW Park Ave. Portland, OR. Cost / Admission. $45 general/$30 seniors/$20 students. Contact. Kelley Nassief. nassief@pdx.edu. Get Tickets. The Merry Widow. by Franz Lehár. Indulge in the elegance, romance, and comedic brilliance of Franz Lehar’s lighthearted operetta, “The Merry Widow” with an unexpected twist.