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Franz Lehár – Elizabeth Harwood, Teresa Stratas, Werner Hollweg, René Kollo, Zoltan Kelemen*, Chorus Of The Deutsche Oper Berlin*, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra*, Herbert von Karajan – The Merry Widow

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BOTH VINYLS AND BOX ARE IN VERY GOOD+ CONDITION ( (ACCORDING the Record Collector (UK) standard)
Label: Deutsche Grammophon – 2707 070-10
Format: 2xLP + Box
Country: UK
Released: 1973
Genre: Classical
Style: Operetta
Condition
Media: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Tracklist
– Act 1
A1 – No. 1 Introduktion “Verehrteste Damen Und Herren
A2 – No. 1 1/2 Dialog Und Ballmusik
A3 – No. 2 Duett “So Kommen Sie” Dialog
A4 – No. 3 Entré-Lied “Bitte, Meine Herren”
A5 – No. 3a Dialog Und Ballmusik
A6 – No. 4 Auftrittslied “O Vaterland” Dialog Und Ballmusik
A7 – No. 5 Gestrichen
A8 – No. 6 Finale I “Damenwahl”
– Act 2
B1 – No. 7 Introduktion, Tanz Und Vilja-Lied (Lied Vom Waldmägdelein), “Ich Bitte,Hier Jetzt Zu Verweilen/Es Lebte Ein Vilja” Dialog
B2 – No. 8 Duett (Lied Vom Dummen Reiter) Dialog
B3 – No. 9 Marsch-Septett “Wie Die Weibe Man Behandelt” Dialog
B4 – No. 10 Spielszene Und Tanzduett
C1 – No. 11 Duett Und Romanze “Mein Freund, Vernunft” “Wie Eine Rosenknospe” Dialog
C2 – No. 12 Finale II “Ha! Ha! Wir Fragen”
D1 – No. 12a Entr’Akt (Vilja-Lied)
– Act 3
D2 – No. 12b Dialog, Zwischenspiel
D3 – No. 13 Tanz-Szene Dialog
D4 – No. 14 Chanson (Grisettenlied) “Ja, Wir Sind Es, Die Grisetten” Dialog
D5 – No. 14a Reminiszenz “Da Geh’Ich Zu Maxim” Dialog
D6 – No. 15 Duett “Lippen Schweigen Dialog
D7 – No. 16 Schlussgesang “Ja, Das Stadium Der Weiber”
Companies, etc.
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Polydor International GmbH
Printed By – Neef
Published By – Doblinger Wien
Credits
Adapted By [Dialogue Production] – August Everding
Art Direction – Franz Neuß
Booklet Editor – Wolfgang Sedat
Chorus – Chor der Deutschen Oper Berlin
Chorus Master – Walter Hagen-Groll
Composed By – Franz Lehár
Conductor – Herbert von Karajan
Engineer – Günter Hermanns
Libretto By – Leo Stein
Libretto By – Viktor Léon
Liner Notes – Peter Herz
Orchestra – Berliner Philharmoniker
Producer – Hans Hirsch
Recording Supervisor – Hans Weber
Text By [English Translation] – Christopher Hassall
Text By [French Translation] – Daniel Henry
Vocals [Baron Mirko Zeta] – Zoltan Kélémen
Vocals [Camille de Rosillon] – Werner Hollweg
Vocals [Damen Und Herren Der Pontevedrinischen Gesandschaft] – Ernst Krukowski
Vocals [Damen Und Herren Der Pontevedrinischen Gesandschaft] – Manfred Röhrl
Vocals [Damen Und Herren Der Pontevedrinischen Gesandschaft] – Martin Vantin
Vocals [Damen Und Herren Der Pontevedrinischen Gesandschaft], Vocals [Clo-Clo] – Maria Theresa Reinoso
Vocals [Damen Und Herren Der Pontevedrinischen Gesandschaft], Vocals [Dodo] – Mechthild Gessendorf
Vocals [Damen Und Herren Der Pontevedrinischen Gesandschaft], Vocals [Jou-Jou] – Catherine Ott
Vocals [Frou-Frou] – Carol Pritchett
Vocals [Graf Danilo Danilowitsch] – René Kollo
Vocals [Hanna Glawari] – Elizabeth Harwood
Vocals [Lolo] – Kaja Borris
Vocals [Margot] – Elke Großhans
Vocals [Njegus] – Karl Renar
Vocals [Raoul de St. Brioche] – Werner Krenn
Vocals [Valencienne] – Teresa Stratas
Vocals [Vicomte Cascada] – Donald Grobe

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Weight 460 kg

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