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Lehár: Die lustige Witwe (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993)

by Felicity Lott, Thomas Hampson, London Philharmonic Orchestra & Franz Welser-Möst
33 SONGS
Jan 1994
The Merry Widow, Act I: Introduction. "Verehrteste Damen und Herren" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993) [feat. Elżbieta Szmytka, Felicity Lott, Glyndebourne Chorus, John Aler, Kurt Azesberger, Robert Poulton, Rudolf Schasching & Thomas Hampson]
Franz Welser-Möst
The Merry Widow, Act I: Narration. "You are looking at a man with no axe to grind" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993)
Dirk Bogarde
The Merry Widow, Act I: Duet. "So kommen Sie" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993) [feat. Elżbieta Szmytka & John Aler]
Franz Welser-Möst
The Merry Widow, Act I: Narration. "How is your German, by the way?" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993)
Dirk Bogarde
The Merry Widow, Act I: Entrance Song. "Bitte, meine Herr'n" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993) [feat. Felicity Lott, Glyndebourne Chorus, Kurt Azesberger & Rudolf Schasching]
Franz Welser-Möst
The Merry Widow, Act I: Narration. "Before you could say joint bank account..." (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993)
Dirk Bogarde
The Merry Widow, Act 1: Song. "O Vaterland" (Danilo) [Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993] [feat. Thomas Hampson]
Franz Welser-Möst
The Merry Widow, Act I: Narration. "After which he had forty winks on a sofa" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993)
Dirk Bogarde
The Merry Widow, Act I: Charms of Domestic Life. "Ja was? Ein trautes Zimmerlein" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993) [feat. Elżbieta Szmytka & John Aler]
Franz Welser-Möst
The Merry Widow, Act I: Narration. "At this point, Kromow has found the fan" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993)
Dirk Bogarde
The Merry Widow, Act I: Ball Music - Finale. "Damenwahl!" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993) [feat. Felicity Lott, Glyndebourne Chorus, Kurt Azesberger, Rudolf Schasching & Thomas Hampson]
Franz Welser-Möst
The Merry Widow, Act I: "Oh kommet doch, oh kommt..." (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993) [feat. Elżbieta Szmytka, Felicity Lott, Glyndebourne Chorus, Kurt Azesberger, Rudolf Schasching & Thomas Hampson]
Franz Welser-Möst
The Merry Widow, Act I: "Der junge Mann tanzt Polka" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993) [feat. Elżbieta Szmytka, Felicity Lott, Glyndebourne Chorus, John Aler, Kurt Azesberger, Rudolf Schasching & Thomas Hampson]
Franz Welser-Möst
The Merry Widow, Act II: Introduction and Dance. "Ich bitte, hier jetzt zu verweilen" - Vilja Song. "Es lebt eine Vilja" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993) [feat. Felicity Lott & Glyndebourne Chorus]
Franz Welser-Möst
The Merry Widow, Act II: Narration. "Whenever I hear that sound, I'm carried back to that summer evening" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993)
Dirk Bogarde
The Merry Widow, Act II: The Stupid Rider Song. "Heia, Mädel, aufgeschaut" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993) [feat. Felicity Lott & Thomas Hampson]
Franz Welser-Möst
The Merry Widow, Act II: Narration. "You remember the fan?" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993)
Dirk Bogarde
The Merry Widow, Act II: March-Septet. "Wie die Weiber man behandelt?" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993) [feat. Christopher Parke, Howard Quilla Croft, Kurt Azesberger, Robert Poulton, Rudolf Schasching, Stuart MacIntyre & Thomas Hampson]
Franz Welser-Möst
The Merry Widow, Act II: Narration. "Those were the days when women in Paris were only good for two things..." (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993)
Dirk Bogarde
The Merry Widow, Act II: Duet. "Mein Freund, Vernunft!" - Romance. "Wie eine Rosenknospe" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993) [feat. Elżbieta Szmytka & John Aler]
Franz Welser-Möst
The Merry Widow, Act II: Narration. "Briefly Valencienne and Camille entered the summer house" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993)
Dirk Bogarde
The Merry Widow, Act II: Finale. "Ha! Ha! Wir fragen was man von uns will?" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993) [feat. Elżbieta Szmytka, Felicity Lott, John Aler, Robert Poulton & Thomas Hampson]
Franz Welser-Möst
The Merry Widow, Act II: Narration. "Have you got the picture?" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993)
Dirk Bogarde
The Merry Widow, Act II: "Den Herrschaften hab'ich was zu erzahlen!" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993) [feat. Elżbieta Szmytka, Felicity Lott, Glyndebourne Chorus, John Aler, Robert Poulton & Thomas Hampson]
Franz Welser-Möst
The Merry Widow, Act II: "Ganz nach Pariser Art!" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993) [feat. Christopher Parke, Elżbieta Szmytka, Felicity Lott, Glyndebourne Chorus, Howard Quilla Croft, John Aler, Robert Poulton, Stuart MacIntyre & Thomas Hampson]
Franz Welser-Möst
The Merry Widow, Act II: "Es waren zwei Königskinder" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993) [feat. Christopher Parke, Elżbieta Szmytka, Felicity Lott, Glyndebourne Chorus, Howard Quilla Croft, John Aler, Robert Poulton, Stuart MacIntyre & Thomas Hampson]
Franz Welser-Möst
The Merry Widow, Act II: Narration. "As we go into extra-time..." (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993)
Dirk Bogarde
The Merry Widow, Act III: Dance Scene (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993)
Franz Welser-Möst
The Merry Widow, Act III: Song of the Grisettes. "Ja, wir sind es, die Grisetten" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993) [feat. Alison Duguid, Anna O'Byrne, Christopher Parke, Elżbieta Szmytka, Glyndebourne Chorus, Howard Quilla Croft, Joanna Campion, Michelle Walton, Paula O'Sullivan, Philippa Daly, R
Franz Welser-Möst
The Merry Widow, Act II: Narration. "Pontevedrian high society, it seemed, was determined to go out in a blaze of glory and frilly underwear" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993)
Dirk Bogarde
The Merry Widow, Act III: Duet. "Lippen schweigen" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993) [feat. Felicity Lott & Thomas Hampson]
Franz Welser-Möst
The Merry Widow, Act III: Narration. "As the Pontevedrian proverb has it..." (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993)
Dirk Bogarde
The Merry Widow, Act III: Closing Song. "Ja, das Stadium der Weiber ist schwerz" (Live at Royal Festival Hall, 1993) [feat. Alison Duguid, Anna O'Byrne, Christopher Parke, Elżbieta Szmytka, Glyndebourne Chorus, Howard Quilla Croft, Joanna Campion, John Aler, Kurt Azesberger, Michelle Walton, Paula O
Franz Welser-Möst