Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Franz Lehár's "La veuve joyeuse, sélection chantée en français," a captivating operetta that has stood the test of time. Released in 1960 under the BNF Collection label, this 33-minute masterpiece is a delightful journey through the opulent and romantic world of early 20th-century Vienna.
Lehár, a prolific composer known for his lush, waltz-infused scores, presents a tale of love, laughter, and intrigue in "La veuve joyeuse." The album features a selection of the most beloved arias and ensembles from the operetta, sung in French, showcasing the timeless appeal of Lehár's music. The tracks, such as "De grâce, messieurs," "Pardonne-moi, chère patrie," and "Heure exquise qui nous grise," are performed by a stellar cast, including Renée Doria, Andréa Guiot, and Lucien Huberty, accompanied by the Marcel Cariven Orchestra.
The operetta's plot revolves around the enchanting Missia Palmieri, a wealthy widow, and the charming Prince Danilo, who must navigate a web of misunderstandings and societal expectations to find their way to each other. The music, filled with memorable melodies and witty lyrics, perfectly complements the story, making "La veuve joyeuse" a true gem of the operetta genre.
This album is a must-listen for fans of classical music, operetta enthusiasts, and anyone looking to experience the elegance and charm of a bygone era. Lehár's "La veuve joyeuse, sélection chantée en français" is a testament to the enduring power of music to captivate, entertain, and transport us to another time and place.
La veuve joyeuse, Act I: Entrée de Missia et ensemble. "De grâce, messieurs" (Missia Palmieri, D'Estillac, Lérida, Chœur)Franz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Renee Doria, Maurice Faure, Andre Daumas, René Alix Choir, Rene Alix
La veuve joyeuse, Act I: Finale. "Cotillon, c'est l'heure du cotillon" (Missia Palmieri, Nadia, Prince Danilo, D'Estillac, Camille de Coutançon, Lérida, Chœur)Franz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Renee Doria, Andrea Guiot, Lucien Huberty, Maurice Faure, Francois Gatto, Andre Daumas, René Alix Choir, Rene Alix
La veuve joyeuse, Act II: Chanson de Vilya. "Là-bas dans nos rudes vallées" (Missia Palmieri, Chœur)Franz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Renee Doria, René Alix Choir, Rene Alix
La veuve joyeuse, Act II: Duo du cavalier. "Hélas ! Ma belle regarde" (Missia Palmieri, Prince Danilo)Franz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Renee Doria, Lucien Huberty
La veuve joyeuse, Act II: Septuor-marche. "Je proclame que chaque femme" (Prince Danilo, Baron Popoff, Lérida, D'Estillac, Kromtsky, Bogdanowitch, Pristitch)Franz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Lucien Huberty, Henri Bedex, Andre Daumas, Maurice Faure, Daniel Marty, Jacques Pottier, Gerard Bourreli
La veuve joyeuse, Act II: "Viens dans ce joli pavillon" (Nadia, Camille de Coutançon)Franz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Andrea Guiot, Francois Gatto
La veuve joyeuse, Act II: Finale. "Nous nous épouserons selon la mode de Paris" (Prince Danilo, Missia Palmieri, Nadia, Camille de Coutançon, Baron Popoff, Kromtsky, Bogdanowitch, Pristitch, Figg, Chœur)Franz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Lucien Huberty, Renee Doria, Andrea Guiot, Francois Gatto, René Alix Choir, Henri Bedex, Daniel Marty, Jacques Pottier, Gerard Bourreli, Rene Alix, Rene Herent
La veuve joyeuse, Act III: "Heure exquise qui nous grise" (Missia Palmieri, Prince Danilo)Franz Lehár, Marcel Cariven Orchestra, Marcel Cariven, Renee Doria, Lucien Huberty