Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Suppe Sunday

From high atop beautiful Lake Superior, it's time once again for Sadko's World of Music. This week we feature the work of composer Franz von Suppé
Overtures by Suppé and Strauss. Angel  [1975]   Suppé, F. von. Light cavalry. Johann Strauss Orchestra of Vienna: Willi Boskovsky, conductor.
Beethoven's Wig – Stuck In The Saddle Again (Light Cavalry March, Suppe)  Beethoven's Wig 2: More Sing Along Symphonies
Felix Kubin – There is a Garden  – Suppe Für Die Nacht
Poet and peasant.  Morning, noon and night in Vienna  Boccaccio Johann Strauss Orchestra of Vienna: Willi Boskovsky, conductor.

Suppé overtures.Capitol. Pique dame.-- Jolly Fellows. --Jolly robbers  Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra; Peter Kreuder, Leo Borchard, Erich Kleiber, Hans Schmidt-Isserstedt, conductors. 
William Control – The Raven  
Regina Hexaphone – The Forty-niner  – Into Your Sleeping Heart
Overtures. Mercury, [1960]  The beautiful Galatea. Detroit Symphony Orchestra; Paul Paray, conductor. 
Die Schöne Galatea. The beautiful Galatea; operetta in 1 act. Vox, [195-?]   Elisabeth Roon, soprano; Waldemar Kmentt, Kurt Preger, tenors; Otto Wiener, bass; Vienna State Philharmonia; Hans Hagen, conductor; sung in German.
Highlights from An evening at the pops.  RCA Victor [1965]. Amparito roca, by Texidor.--  Selections from Fiddler on the roof, by Bock.--And I love her. A hard day's night, by McCartney.--Theme from The man from U.N.C.L.E., Big beat baroque, Theme from The munsters.--Farandole by Bizet.   Boston Pops Orchestra; Arthur Fiedler, conductor.




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