The merry widow [sound recording] : highlights from the ballet.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: S 37092 | AngelPublication details: [Hollywood, California] : Angel, [1976]Description: 1 sound disc : 33 1/3 rpm, stereo. ; 12 inOther title:
  • Title on container: Highlights from The merry widow ballet
Uniform titles:
  • Lustige Witwe. Selections; arranged
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • M1524
Contents:
The merry widow. Introduction (3:58) ; Camille and Valencienne (1:44) ; Mazurka: Danilo (1:45) ; Scene change into ballroom ; The ballroom ; Entrance of the widow (8:17) Danilo and the widow (5:46) ; Finale to act I (1:42) ; Opening polonaise, act II (2:01) ; Choral dance (2:10) ; Men's czardas (2:09) ; National dance of the widow (2:24) ; Pas de deux (Widow & Danilo) (1:30) ; Guests' exit ; Love scene ; Pas de deux (Camille and Valencienne) (7:00) ; Finale to act II (4:42) ; Can-can ; Cake walk ; Melos ; Finale: Pas de deux / Lehár-Lanchbery (12:39).
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra; Adelaide Singers; John Lanchbery, conductor.
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Music & Sound Recordings Music & Sound Recordings Nash Library Music Pocket Library Vinyl & CD Carts PH.-2222 Available 33710001162317

At head of title: Lehár-Lanchbery.

"Arranged and conducted by John Lanchbery"--Container.

Recorded in Australia.

Duration: ca. 58 min.

Program notes on container.

The merry widow. Introduction (3:58) ; Camille and Valencienne (1:44) ; Mazurka: Danilo (1:45) ; Scene change into ballroom ; The ballroom ; Entrance of the widow (8:17) Danilo and the widow (5:46) ; Finale to act I (1:42) ; Opening polonaise, act II (2:01) ; Choral dance (2:10) ; Men's czardas (2:09) ; National dance of the widow (2:24) ; Pas de deux (Widow & Danilo) (1:30) ; Guests' exit ; Love scene ; Pas de deux (Camille and Valencienne) (7:00) ; Finale to act II (4:42) ; Can-can ; Cake walk ; Melos ; Finale: Pas de deux / Lehár-Lanchbery (12:39).

Adelaide Symphony Orchestra; Adelaide Singers; John Lanchbery, conductor.