Franz Lehár Max Lichtegg, Nora Jungwirth, Willy Schöneweiss, Wanda Von Kobierska, Hans Hopf, Willy Ferenz, Hugo Kratz, Victor Reinshagen - Die Lustige Witwe Hoogtepunten

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Review by Emily King

Alright, so let me just dive into this album Die Lustige Witwe Hoogtepunten by Franz Lehár. First off, it’s one of those classical gems that hits you with all the feels if you're into opera or even just good old-fashioned storytelling through music. It's from the Stage & Screen genre, which makes sense because this thing could totally double as a soundtrack for some dramatic period drama—like, imagine corsets, chandeliers, and people being overly dramatic but in an awesome way. The tracks? Oh man, there are some bangers here. I gotta say, "Lippen Schweigen" is stuck in my head big time. You know how sometimes a tune just sneaks up on ya and refuses to leave? That’s what happened with this one. The melody is smooth as butter, and when the voices kick in, it’s like they’re whispering secrets straight to your soul. It’s romantic without being cheesy (well, maybe a little cheesy, but in a charming way). Plus, who doesn’t love a bit of tension between characters singing about unspoken feelings? Feels like eavesdropping on someone else's juicy love story. Another standout track has got to be "Da Geh’ Ich Zu Maxim." This one grabs you right away with its playful vibe. It’s kinda sassy and flirty, like the singer is plotting something mischievous while trying to act all innocent. There’s this energy to it that makes you wanna grab a glass of wine—or okay, maybe champagne—and pretend you’re living your best life at a fancy ball somewhere in Vienna. Honestly, it’s impossible not to hum along once it gets going. Now, credit where it’s due: Franz Lehár really knew what he was doing with this score. The guy had a knack for blending elegance with emotion, and these performers bring it to life beautifully. Nora Jungwirth, Willy Schöneweiss, Hans Hopf—they all add their own flavor to the mix, making each track feel distinct yet part of the same world. And props to Decca for keeping this classic alive; it’s always cool when labels don’t let stuff like this fade into obscurity. Reflecting on the whole experience, I think what struck me most was how timeless this music feels. Like, sure, it’s technically “old-school,” but it still packs a punch today. If anything, listening to Die Lustige Witwe Hoogtepunten reminds me how much we’ve lost in terms of musical depth in modern pop culture. Not that I’m hating on TikTok dances or whatever, but man, give me a soaring orchestral moment over a three-chord loop any day. Oh, and here’s a random thought to end on: if this album were a person, it’d probably wear velvet gloves and sip tea with pinky fingers extended—but secretly binge-watch reality TV late at night. Just saying.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Komm' In Den Kleinen Pavillon
Dummer, Dummer Reitersmann
Trippel, Trippel, Trippeltrapp
Finale 2e Akte
Bitte Meine Herr'n
Weibermarsch
Ich Bin Eine Anständ'ge Frau
Da Geh' Ich Zu Maxim
Finale 1e Akte
Viljalied
Introductie
Zauber der Häuslichkeit
Lippen Schweigen

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Catalog Numbers

DDX 190 022

Labels

Decca

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP

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Music ByFranz Lehár

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About Franz Lehár Max Lichtegg, Nora Jungwirth, Willy Schöneweiss, Wanda Von Kobierska, Hans Hopf, Willy Ferenz, Hugo Kratz, Victor Reinshagen

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Austro-Hungarian composer most known for his Viennese operettas. He was born 30 April 1870 in Komárom, Kingdom of Hungary, AustriaHungary (today Komárno in Slovakia) and died 24 October 1948 in Bad Ischl, Austria.

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Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The album *Die Lustige Witwe Hoogtepunten* (Highlights from *The Merry Widow*) brings together a mix of vocal and orchestral brilliance from Franz Lehár's iconic operetta. It features legendary performers like Nora Jungwirth and Hans Hopf, capturing the charm of classics such as *Lippen Schweigen* and *Weibermarsch*. Released under Decca, this recording highlights why Lehár’s work remains a cornerstone of the classical and opera world. It’s like a time capsule of early 20th-century stage magic!