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Lotte Lenya sings Kurt Weill's The Seven Deadly Sins & Berlin Theatre Songs [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED]

Ernst Poettgen (Performer), Sigmund Roth (Performer), Kurt Weill (Composer), Roger Bean (Conductor), Wilhelm Bruckner-Ruggeberg (Conductor), Fritz Gollnitz (Performer), Julius Katona (Performer), Lotte Lenya (Performer)
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listen  1. Die sieben Todsünden (The Seven Deadly Sins), — Ballet chanté in Nine Scenes/Prolog (Prologue). Andante sostenuto 3:51$0.99 Buy Track
listen  2. Die sieben Todsünden (The Seven Deadly Sins), — Ballet chanté in Nine Scenes/Faulheit (Idleness). Allegro vivace 4:28$0.99 Buy Track
listen  3. Die sieben Todsünden (The Seven Deadly Sins), — Ballet chanté in Nine Scenes/Stolz (Pride). Allegretto, quasi andantino — Schneller Walzer 4:44$0.99 Buy Track
listen  4. Die sieben Todsünden (The Seven Deadly Sins), — Ballet chanté in Nine Scenes/Zorn (Anger). Molto agitato 4:16$0.99 Buy Track
listen  5. Die sieben Todsünden (The Seven Deadly Sins), — Ballet chanté in Nine Scenes/Vollerei (Gluttony). Largo 3:10$0.99 Buy Track
listen  6. Die sieben Todsünden (The Seven Deadly Sins), — Ballet chanté in Nine Scenes/Unzucht (Lust). Moderato 5:28$0.99 Buy Track
listen  7. Die sieben Todsünden (The Seven Deadly Sins), — Ballet chanté in Nine Scenes/Habsucht (Avarice). Allegro giusto 3:12$0.99 Buy Track
listen  8. Die sieben Todsünden (The Seven Deadly Sins), — Ballet chanté in Nine Scenes/Neid (Envy). Allegro non troppo — Alla marcia un poco tenuto 4:42$0.99 Buy Track
listen  9. Die sieben Todsünden (The Seven Deadly Sins), — Ballet chanté in Nine Scenes/Epilog (Epilogue). Andante sostenuto 1:44$0.99 Buy Track
listen10. Mack the Knife from The Three Penny Opera (Voice) 3:08$0.99 Buy Track
listen11. Barbara-Song from The Threepenny Opera (Voice) 4:24$0.99 Buy Track
listen12. Pirate Jenny from The Threepenny Opera (Voice) 4:01$0.99 Buy Track
listen13. Havana Song from The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny (Voice) 1:58$0.99 Buy Track
listen14. Alabama-Song from The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny (Voice) 4:08$0.99 Buy Track
listen15. As You Make Your Bed from The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny (Voice) 3:56$0.99 Buy Track
listen16. Bilbao-Song from Happy End (Voice) 4:37$0.99 Buy Track
listen17. Surabaya-Johnny from Happy End (Voice) 4:25$0.99 Buy Track
listen18. The Sailor's Tango from Happy End (Voice) 4:33$0.99 Buy Track
listen19. Ballad of the Drowned Girl from Berlin Requiem (Voice) 3:03$0.99 Buy Track
listen20. I Am A Poor Relative from The Silverlake, A Winter's Tale (Voice) 2:56$0.99 Buy Track
listen21. Ballad of Caesar from The Silverlake, A Winter's Tale (Voice) 2:54$0.99 Buy Track


On this CD:
  1. Die sieben Todsünden (The Seven Deadly Sins), ballet-opera
    Composed by Kurt Weill
    with Fritz Gollnitz, Lotte Lenya, Sigmund Roth, Ernst Poettgen, Julius Katona
    Conducted by Wilhelm Bruckner-Ruggeberg

  2. Die Dreigroschenoper (The Threepenny Opera), opera Moritat vom Mackie Messer
    Composed by Kurt Weill
    with Lotte Lenya
    Conducted by Roger Bean

  3. Die Dreigroschenoper (The Threepenny Opera), opera Barbarasong
    Composed by Kurt Weill
    with Lotte Lenya
    Conducted by Roger Bean

  4. Die Dreigroschenoper (The Threepenny Opera), opera Seeräberjenny
    Composed by Kurt Weill
    with Lotte Lenya
    Conducted by Roger Bean

  5. Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny (Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny), opera Havanna-Lied
    Composed by Kurt Weill
    with Lotte Lenya
    Conducted by Roger Bean

  6. Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny (Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny), opera Alabama-Song
    Composed by Kurt Weill
    with Lotte Lenya
    Conducted by Roger Bean

  7. Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny (Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny), opera Denn Wie Man Sich Bettet
    Composed by Kurt Weill
    with Lotte Lenya
    Conducted by Roger Bean

  8. Happy End, musical play Bilbao-Song
    Composed by Kurt Weill
    with Lotte Lenya
    Conducted by Roger Bean

  9. Happy End, musical play Surabaya-Johnny
    Composed by Kurt Weill
    with Lotte Lenya
    Conducted by Roger Bean

  10. Happy End, musical play Was die Herren Maytrosen sagen
    Composed by Kurt Weill
    with Lotte Lenya
    Conducted by Roger Bean

  11. Das Berliner Requiem, cantata for tenor, baritone, male chorus & wind orchestra Ballad, "Vom ertrunkenen Mädchen"
    Composed by Kurt Weill
    with Lotte Lenya
    Conducted by Roger Bean

  12. Der Silbersee (The Silver Lake), musical play Lied der Fennimore
    Composed by Kurt Weill
    with Lotte Lenya
    Conducted by Roger Bean

  13. Der Silbersee (The Silver Lake), musical play Cäsars Tod
    Composed by Kurt Weill
    with Lotte Lenya
    Conducted by Roger Bean


Editorial Reviews

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Whether playing Anna in The Seven Deadly Sins or singing "Moritat vom Mackie Messer" ("Mack the Knife"), Lotte Lenya helped define the music of her husband, Kurt Weill. The duo literally created the soundtrack for the prewar Berlin of our fantasies--an exotic land of nicotine and nightlights--where cabaret, jazz, and the odd American instrumental influence all coexist happily. Now remastered, this collection gathers Lenya's legendary 1957 recordings of Sins and her 1955 recording Sings Berlin Theatre Songs. Forget subtlety--Lenya is all about emotion. On cuts like "Pirate Jenny," Lenya's voice sounds fluttery and frantic, and on "Surabaya-Johnny," her German sounds fragile and sweet, but mostly she's just herself--bittersweet, raw, and (most of all) human. In spirit, Marianne Faithfull, PJ Harvey, and a host of others all kept the torch of Lenya's style going. But after listening to these Berlin theater songs in classic form (and in their original tongue), you'll never hear them the same way again. --Jason Verlinde

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lenya and Weill at their best! Buy It., November 3, 2005
By B. Marold "Bruce W. Marold" (Bethlehem, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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'Lotte Lenya sings Kurt Weill's The Seven Deadly Sins and Berlin Theatre Songs' is a single CD combining two separate 1955 LPs recorded in Germany, five years after the death of husband and composer, Kurt Weill.

As a lifelong Weill fan who has heard many different interpretations of these songs most notably from Ute Lemper and Maria Stratas, I was struck by how dramaticly better was Lenya's performance of the lyrics. I think this goes far beyond the fact that many of these works were written specifically to be performed by Lenya in Berlin between 1927 and 1933. It is obvious to my ear that even though Lemper is a great cabaret singer, Lenya trumps this with years of performing on the live stage without the aid of electronic amplification.

Lenya does 'Die Sieben Todsunden' with the version done for a lower voice (same as Lemper) rewritten for her by Weill. As other reviewers have noted, this was originally a combination ballet / song cycle commissioned in Germany by George Balanchine where the singer and the ballerina perform two sisters, both named Anna.

None of the individual songs are nearly as popular on their own as the following collection of songs from the German works, 'The Threepenny Opera', 'Mahagonny', and 'Happy End'.

My first encounter with Lotty Lenya's singing was on a Columbia collection done on vinyl in the 1960s, done, probably following on her appearance in the second James Bond movie, 'From Russia, With Love' as the Russian Colonel Klebb. I think this recording is far superior to that issue or to any other recent recording where Lenya does songs she never performed on the stage.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the greats, April 16, 2007
By krebsman (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
  
When I was a student in 1965, the turntable in my college apartment was kept busy spinning The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Broadway show cast albums, Nina Simone and Lotte Lenya. Lotte Lenya? Yes, the widow of German composer Kurt Weill and the star of the legendary 1950s off-Broadway revival of THE THREEPENNY OPERA, who also played James Bond's adversary Rosa Kleb in the movie FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE. (Rosa Kleb was a martial arts expert with poison knives in the toes of her shoes.) But my theory is that Lotte Lenya enjoyed great cachet with the baby-boomers primarily because of the cover of Bob Dylan's 1965 "Bringing It All Back Home" album. That cover shows Dylan and a brunette woman in a rather elegant setting crammed with books and phonograph records. Prominent among the stack of recordings is Lenya's "Berlin Theatre Songs of Kurt Weill" album. Even though this was the age of "Don't trust anyone over thirty," if Bob Dylan liked Lotte Lenya, then she was okay. I loved everything about her Berlin Theatre Songs album, from the expressionistic cover portrait to all the unfamiliar songs sung in quavery German.

Now that CDs have made phonograph records obsolete, I've wanted to replace my LP version of the Berlin Theatre Songs for some time. Well, I feel that I've hit the jackpot with this Masterworks Heritage CD reissue which is packaged with the Brecht-Weill THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS, an experimental dance-drama that Brecht and Weill created in Paris after fleeing Nazi Germany. I had never heard THE SEVEN DEADLY SINS. It is a revelation. It could have been written by no one else. The haunting melodies, the offbeat orchestrations and the unorthodox subject matter combine to form a Brecht-Weill classic. I love this music and have played it repeatedly for weeks. Lenya's voice during this period had not yet become raspy and her saucy personality shines through. My German is much better now than it was as a college student and I can at last appreciate Lenya's perfectly enunciated German. I find this recording mesmerizing. The CD is packaged as a foldout album/book, rather than a jewel box. It includes a brief essay by Teresa Stratas and helpful notes by Mario R. Mercado. Also included are more than a dozen sepia-toned photos of the recording session and four beautiful color photographs of Lenya in Hamburg in 1956. And of course, that wonderful Saul Bolasni portrait that graced the original LP is included on the inside cover of the jacket.

I think this CD is essential. For me, it conjures up a whole era, maybe a whole century. Five stars.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Exquisite!, June 12, 1999
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A few weeks ago I ran into this album in a corner store, and, not knowing what to expect, bought the CD for the heck of it. Admittedly, Lotte's style takes some getting used to, but once you do, she's one of a kind. It's as if her voice vibrates with the essence of life itself, and every time I play her I discover new aspects of her interpretation. I only wish the Heritage vocal series would release more of her remastered performences.
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