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  • Prinz Methusalem

  • Format: CD
  • Release Date: 26/06/2012
Prinz Methusalem

Prinz Methusalem

  • Format: CD
  • Release Date: 26/06/2012
  • CD 
    Price: USD $35.17

    Product Notes

    Prinz Methusalem is now the 3rd discovery of an unknown operetta by Strauss on cpo. Strauss deliberately designed his Methusalem for the Paris stage. After a French version of Die Fledermaus was already in preparation, he set his hopes on his very first Paris premiere, but the contract was never signed, with the result that this operetta first saw the light of the stage world in Vienna.
    • - Disc 1 -
    • 1 Ouverture 
    • 2 Hoch Das Junge Paar! 
    • 3 Dialogue 
    • 4 Das Geld Ganz Alleine... Einst Wollte Ich Als Wunderkind 
    • 5 Dialogue 
    • 6 Ach Papa Die Schonen Kleider 
    • 7 Dialogue 
    • 8 Der Ganze Hof Versammelt Sich... Ich Danke Sehr... Mein Vater Hat Mir Gestern Streng Befohlen 
    • 9 Dialogue 
    • 10 Zum Ersten Mal Mit Dir Allein 
    • 11 Dialogue 
    • 12 Ihr Lieben Zecher 
    • 13 Dialogue 
    • 14 Finale 
    • - Disc 2 -
    • 1 Steuerzahler, Euer Geld 
    • 2 Dialogue 
    • 3 Ich Wollte Immer 
    • 4 Holde Nacht Verweile 
    • 5 Dialogue 
    • 6 Wie Sollte Ich Ihm Widerstehen 
    • 7 Dialogue 
    • 8 Es Schrieb Mit Wahrer Meisterschaft... Das Tupferl Auf Dem I 
    • 9 Dialogue 
    • 10 Revolution Im Lande 
    • 11 Soldaten Begehen Heldentaten 
    • 12 Der Kunstler, Der Die Freiheit Liebt 
    • 13 Dialogue 
    • 14 Leute Hort Die Sensationsgeschichte 
    • 15 Dialogue 
    • 16 Volkes Wille Soll Gescheh'n 
    • 17 Dialogue 
    • 18 Ich Werd General 
    • 19 Dialogue 
    • 20 O Du Mein Freudenstrahl 
    • 21 Dialogue 
    • 22 Hoch Cyprian 
    • 23 Holde Nacht Verweile 
    • 24 O Du Mein Freudenstrahl 
    Prinz Methusalem is now the 3rd discovery of an unknown operetta by Strauss on cpo. Strauss deliberately designed his Methusalem for the Paris stage. After a French version of Die Fledermaus was already in preparation, he set his hopes on his very first Paris premiere, but the contract was never signed, with the result that this operetta first saw the light of the stage world in Vienna.