Immerse yourself in the timeless charm of Robert Stolz with his 1992 album "Ewig junger Robert Stolz." This double-CD compilation is a vibrant celebration of the legendary composer and conductor's enduring musical legacy, offering a delightful journey through his most beloved works.
Spanning a generous two hours, this album is a treasure trove of polka tunes that showcase Stolz's unparalleled ability to blend traditional Viennese melodies with infectious rhythms. From the playful "Ob blond, ob braun, ich liebe alle Frau'n" to the romantic "Mein Herz ruft immer nur nach dir, oh Marita," each track is a testament to Stolz's mastery of melody and his deep connection to his Austrian roots.
The album also features iconic pieces like "Du, Du, Du, schließ Deine Augen zu" and "Wenn die kleinen Veilchen blühen," which have become staples in the world of light classical and folk music. Stolz's ability to evoke nostalgia and joy is evident in every note, making this album a perfect companion for any occasion.
Robert Stolz, known for his contributions to operetta and film music, brings his signature charm and wit to this collection. His compositions, performed with precision and passion, transport you to the lively streets of Vienna, where the spirit of romance and tradition comes alive.
"Ewig junger Robert Stolz" is not just a collection of songs; it's a celebration of a musical genius whose work continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Stolz's music, this album is a must-listen, offering a rich tapestry of sounds that will leave you enchanted and longing for more.
Robert Stolz, born in the heart of Austria in 1880, was a musical prodigy destined for greatness. The twelfth child of a pianist mother and a composer father, Stolz's early life was steeped in melody and rhythm. By the age of seven, he was performing for audiences that included the legendary Johannes Brahms. Stolz's career spanned continents, with stints in Vienna, Berlin, Paris, and New York, where he composed for shows, films, and ice revues. His operettas and film scores are renowned for their catchy tunes and lively rhythms, making him a beloved figure in the world of light classical music. Stolz's journey was not without its challenges; he fled Nazi Germany and settled in New York, where he continued to create and conduct. His legacy lives on in his timeless melodies, which continue to captivate audiences worldwide.
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