Leon Jessel, Erika Köth, Hermann Prey, Rudolf Schock - Schwarzwaldmädel Szenenfolge

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Review by Alejandro Salcido

The album Schwarzwaldmädel Szenenfolge by Leon Jessel, Erika Köth, Hermann Prey, Rudolf Schock is a delightful collection of classic German folk songs. The album features the beautiful and powerful voices of Erika Köth, Hermann Prey, and Rudolf Schock, all of whom deliver outstanding performances throughout the album. The music is beautifully arranged and captures the essence of traditional German folk music, with its lively rhythms and catchy melodies. The album is a joy to listen to, and it is sure to delight fans of German folk music. Schwarzwaldmädel Szenenfolge is a must-have for anyone who appreciates this genre of music.

Table of Contents

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Erklingen Zum Tanze Die Geigen
O Sancta Cäcilia
Wir Sind Auf Der Walz'
Ei, Du Lieber Schatten, Tanz Doch Mit Mir
Introduktion
Alle Werden Sie Sich Drehen
O Bli-Bla-Blasius
Schöner Schatten, Du Entschwindest
Lockende Augen
Mädle Aus Dem Schwarzen Wald
Wenn Die Sonn' Am Himmel Lacht
Jede Spätzin Find't Ihr Spätzle
Malwine, Ach Malwine
Anna, Betti, Cilli Und Dorett'

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Catalog Numbers

Ste 41 173, 41 173, STE 41 173

Labels

Die Stimme Seines Herrn

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM

Credits

RoleCredit
Baritone VocalsHermann Prey
ChoirDer Günther Arndt-Chor
Composed ByLeon Jessel
ConductorWerner Schmidt-Boelcke
Libretto ByAugust Neidhardt
OrchestraFFB-Orchester
Soprano VocalsErika Köth
Tenor VocalsRudolf Schock

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  • Rights Society: BIEM
  • Rights Society: GEMA

About Leon Jessel, Erika Köth, Hermann Prey, Rudolf Schock

German theater conductor and composer of operettas and short orchestral pieces. b. January 22, 1871 in Stettin, Germany (now Szczecin, Poland) d. January 4, 1942 in Berlin, Germany Jessel worked as a conductor in several German cities before finally moving to Berlin in 1911. Between 1913 and 1936, he wrote 29 operettas. His greatest success was "Das Schwarzwaldmädel" (Girl from the Black Forest, 1917), which was performed around 6,000 times, including internationally, and turned into a movie in 1933. Another hit operetta was "Die Postmeisterin" (The Postmistress, 1921). Jessel also enjoyed international renown with two character pieces, "Der Rose Hochzeitszug" (The Wedding of the Rose, 1911, op. 216) and the march "Die Parade der Zinnsoldaten" (The Parade of the Tin Soldiers, 1905, op. 123). The latter was included in the 1920s revue "La Chauve-Souris" as "The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers" and featured in an animated Betty Boop film of the same title (Paramount, 1933). The piece also became the signature tune of the popular "Toytown" series on BBC Radio's "Childrens Hour" (1929-1932). Jessel's conversion to Christianity in 1894, his nationalist views, and the Nazi party membership of his wife Anna did not protect him from Nazi persecution because of his Jewish descent. In January 1938, he was excluded from the Reichsmusikkammer and thus prevented from working professionally. Arrested and tortured by the Gestapo in December 1941, the 70-year-old Jessel died of his injuries in a Jewish hospital in Berlin on January 4, 1942.

Name Vars

  • E. Jessel
  • Fessel
  • J. Jessel
  • Jesse
  • Jessel
  • Jessel, Leon
  • Jessl
  • L. Jessel
  • L. Lessel
  • Leon Jessel
  • Leon Jessell
  • Leon Lessel
  • Léon Jessel-Neidhart
  • Léon Jessell
  • Nessel
  • ¤¨Ã»ë
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