From Green‐Up Time to September Song With Lotte Lenya and Others

~ Release by Kurt Weill (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

112" Vinyl: Kurt Weill’s The Threepenny Opera
212" Vinyl: Kurt Weill’s The Threepenny Opera
312" Vinyl: Highlights From Kurt Weill’s Street Scene
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C1Somehow I Could Never Believe
producer:
Dwight Deere Wiman (in 1947) and Playwrights' Company (theatrical production company) (in 1947)
soprano vocals [Anne Maurrant]:
Polyna Stoska (soprano) (in 1947)
orchestra:
orchestra (in 1947)
conductor:
Maurice Abravanel (conductor) (in 1947)
compilation of:
Street Scene: Aria: Somehow I never could believe (Beginning) by Polyna Stoska (soprano) with Maurice Abravanel (conductor) and Street Scene: Aria: Somehow I never could believe (Concl.) by Polyna Stoska (soprano) with Maurice Abravanel (conductor)
recording of:
Street Scene: Act I. No. 5b Aria "Somehow I could never believe" (Mrs. Maurrant) (in 1947)
lyricist:
Langston Hughes
composer:
Kurt Weill (composer)
librettist:
Elmer Rice
part of:
Street Scene: Act I.
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C2Lonely House
producer:
Dwight Deere Wiman (in 1947) and Playwrights' Company (theatrical production company) (in 1947)
tenor vocals [Sam Kaplan]:
Brian Sullivan (American tenor) (in 1947)
orchestra:
orchestra (in 1947)
conductor:
Maurice Abravanel (conductor) (in 1947)
recording of:
Street Scene: Act I. No. 10 "Lonely House" (Sam Kaplan) (in 1947)
lyricist:
Langston Hughes
composer:
Kurt Weill (composer)
librettist:
Elmer Rice
part of:
Street Scene: Act I.
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C3Wouldn’t You Like to Be on Broadway? / What Good Would the Moon Be??:??
C4Remember That I Care
producer:
Dwight Deere Wiman (in 1947) and Playwrights' Company (theatrical production company) (in 1947)
soprano vocals [Rose Maurrant]:
Anne Jeffreys (in 1947)
tenor vocals [Sam Kaplan]:
Brian Sullivan (American tenor) (in 1947)
orchestra:
orchestra (in 1947)
conductor:
Maurice Abravanel (conductor) (in 1947)
recording of:
Street Scene: Act I. No. 14a "Remember that I care" (Rose Maurrant, Sam Kaplan) (in 1947)
lyricist:
Langston Hughes
composer:
Kurt Weill (composer)
librettist:
Elmer Rice
part of:
Street Scene: Act I.
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C5The Woman Who Lived Up There
producer:
Dwight Deere Wiman (in 1947) and Playwrights' Company (theatrical production company) (in 1947)
choir vocals:
ensemble (in 1947)
soprano vocals [Anne Maurrant]:
Polyna Stoska (soprano) (in 1947)
soprano vocals [Rose Maurrant]:
Anne Jeffreys (in 1947)
tenor vocals [Sam Kaplan]:
Brian Sullivan (American tenor) (in 1947)
orchestra:
orchestra (in 1947)
conductor:
Maurice Abravanel (conductor) (in 1947)
recording of:
Street Scene: Act II, Scene 1. N°19a "The woman who lived up there" (Rose Maurrant, Sam Kaplan, Mrs. Maurrant, Ensemble) (in 1947)
lyricist:
Langston Hughes
composer:
Kurt Weill (composer)
librettist:
Elmer Rice
part of:
Street Scene: Act II.
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C6Lullaby / I Loved Her Too
vocals:
Norman Cordon (operatic bass) and Anne Jeffreys
conductor:
Maurice Abravanel (conductor)
compilation of:
Street Scene: Lullaby by Maurice Abravanel (conductor) and Street Scene: Finale: I Loved Her Too by Norman Cordon (operatic bass), Anne Jeffreys, Maurice Abravanel (conductor)
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C7Farewell Duet
producer:
Dwight Deere Wiman (in 1947) and Playwrights' Company (theatrical production company) (in 1947)
soprano vocals [Rose Maurrant]:
Anne Jeffreys (in 1947)
tenor vocals [Sam Kaplan]:
Brian Sullivan (American tenor) (in 1947)
orchestra:
orchestra (in 1947)
conductor:
Maurice Abravanel (conductor) (in 1947)
recording of:
Street Scene: Act II, Finale. N°22b: Don't Forget the Lilac Bush (Farewell Duet) (Sam Kaplan, Rose Maurrant) (in 1947)
lyricist:
Langston Hughes
composer:
Kurt Weill (composer)
librettist:
Elmer Rice
part of:
Street Scene: Act II.
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412" Vinyl: Highlights From Kurt Weill’s Lady in the Dark
512" Vinyl: Lotte Lenya Sings American Theater Songs of Kurt Weill
612" Vinyl: Lotte Lenya Sings American Theater Songs of Kurt Weill