Katharina Waldmüller Vidéos
artiste lyrique
- mezzo-soprano
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2024-05-09
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Catel Waldmüller Egner Stevens
Die Dorotheum-Experten zeigen Ihnen die Höhepunkte der Auktion Gemälde des 19. Jahrhunderts mit Werken von Franz Ludwig Catel, Carl Gustav Carus, Friedrich Gauermann, Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, Hans Makart, Robert Russ, Marie Egner, Hugo Darnaut, Fausto Zonaro, Alfred Stevens und des russischen Künstlers Konstantin Jegorowitsch Makowsky. The Dorotheum experts discuss the highlights from the 19th Century Paintings sale, with works by Franz Ludwig Catel, Carl Gustav Carus, Friedrich Gauermann, Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, Hans Makart, Robert Russ, Marie Egner, Hugo Darnaut, Fausto Zonaro, Alfred Stevens und des russischen Künstlers Konstantin Jegorowitsch Makowsky.
Paul Lincke Moss Johansson Werkmeister Waldmüller 1899 1904 1922 1941
Berliner Luft or Das ist die Berliner Luft is an operetta song written to march rhythm that Paul Lincke wrote in 1904 to a text by Heinrich Bolten-Baeckers . It was initially part of a two-act act of the same name that premiered in Berlin's Thalia Theater in 1904 and quickly disappeared from the schedule, but was soon heard as an independent piece of music in concert halls in and around Berlin. It was not until 1922 that Berliner Luft was included in the originally one-act operetta Frau Luna , which premiered in 1899 as part of a full-length. Lincke thus makes the Berlin air at a synonym of a free attitude to life in Berlin and a model for non-Berliners. Right at the beginning of the first verse, the song praises the city's inexpensive entertainment with the words: "Berlin! If I only hear the name, I have to laugh happily! How can you make fat Wilhelm for little moss! ", with which he referred to the lifestyle of King Friedrich Wilhelm II, which was portrayed as sexually dissolute and gourmet . With the success of the piece, the term “Berliner Luft” was spread in German-speaking countries . Lincke set the text to music in the form of a march . Sven-Åke Johansson has pointed out that this march is by no means martial. Rather, one hears “the beat of the early industrialization of Berlin” in its lively rhythm. The marching song for "Gassenhauer" and also independently of the operetta was performed by choirs and in salons relatively quickly . Lotte Werkmeister sang it on record. With the film adaptation of Frau Luna (1941), Lizzi Waldmüller's interpretation was also published on record. It also served as promenade brass music. I do not support Nazism and Fascism! This video has nothing to do with Nazism! Thank you!
Ewald Straesser Friede Waldmüller Con Anima 1704 1864 1867 1920 1933
Ewald Straesser (Sträßer) (27 June 1867 – 4 April 1933) was a German composer. Stephan Siegenthaler (Clarinettist) with Stamic Quartet Prague 00:00 Poco Moderato 11:21 Poco Vivo, ma Energetico 17:04 Largo 27:32 Alla Breve, Grazioso e Con Anima Dedicated to Richard Friede and the Cologne Gurzenich Quartet Time of roses, c.1864 - Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller Enjoy the work. Julian
Oskar Joost Leander Waldmüller Ullrich Hoppe Hielscher 1898 1939 1940 1941
Please activate the HD function(1080p/720p) before watching the video or watch it with a larger type player (in 480p). As a change of pace after the foxtrots and the "forgotten singers" the following videos will feature tangos. The well known and popular - and somewhat controversial - bandleader Oskar Joost +••.••(...)) and his orchestra play the beautiful "Tango der Sehnsucht" (Tango of desire). I am not sure if Joost himself was still conducting his orchestra by this time, since he enlisted in the army in January 1940 and was replaced by Rudi Juckeland. Information about Oskar Joost can be found here : in German (http•••) in English (http•••) The video features sequences of German movies made between 1939 and 1941 featuring popular stars such as Marika Rökk, Zarah Leander, Lizzi Waldmüller, Marte Harell, Luise Ullrich, Marianne Hoppe, Margot Hielscher, Hilde Krahl and Ilse Werner... About the record: Polydor 47 524 B/ mx. 8547² GD 9 Berlin, 1940 Record in excellent condition. This record was recorded with an Nagaoka MP10 cartridge with 3,5mm 78rpm stylus. The restoration was done as truthfully as possible.
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