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Lehár: Die Juxheirat

Gerhard Ernst, Maya Boog, Jevgenij Taruntsov, Alexander Kaimbacher, Sieglinde Feldhofer, Ilia Staple, Rita Peterl

Chor des Lehar Festivals Bad Ischl Franz Lehar-Orcheste, Marius Burkert

The atmosphere of a live performance is vivid without ever being obtrusive. The casting isn’t exactly luxurious but it’s always appropriate…The chorus sound very slightly reticent but the orchestral...

Lehár: Die Juxheirat

Gerhard Ernst, Maya Boog, Jevgenij Taruntsov, Alexander Kaimbacher, Sieglinde Feldhofer, Ilia Staple, Rita Peterl

Chor des Lehar Festivals Bad Ischl Franz Lehar-Orcheste, Marius Burkert

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The atmosphere of a live performance is vivid without ever being obtrusive. The casting isn’t exactly luxurious but it’s always appropriate…The chorus sound very slightly reticent but the orchestral...

About

Julius Bauer, a man known not only for his intelligent, original, and witty texts but also as Vienna’s most influential theater critic, wrote the libretto for Die Juxheirat in 1904. This wild, dizzying, surprising, and bold work was far ahead of its times as well as reminiscent of The Taming of the Shrew – only carried to the absolute extreme. The shrew is a frustrated widow and suffragette, and the male protagonist is just the opposite of a lady-tamer: overtaxed and irritated, he just wants to live out his love. Michael Lakner, then the director of the Lehár Festival, declared in an interview, ‘I am especially fond of this operetta with a story taking us to the United States around 1900. Franz Lehár’s name is above all associated with The Merry Widow, his great worldwide success; a year before he had already written Die Juxheirat. During his lifetime this work was performed only forty times. And we are presenting this conversation operetta in a semiscenic performance.’ The conductor Markus Burkert elaborated and reconstructed this work note by note; the musicians pieced their parts together note by note. ‘They also take this commitment with them into the performance – and play with verve the interesting waltzes, marches, and ensemble pieces. The fact that the Franz Lehár Orchestra also produces a wonderful, transparent, and lively sound makes it the perfect ensemble for the operetta genre.’ - BR-Klassik Operetta Review. A bold and daring Lehár without his otherwise typical sentimentalities – quite the discovery!

Contents and tracklist

Act I: Genug, Ihr sprengt mir ja die Ohren (Live)
Track length4:20
Act I: Trinken wir noch eins (Live)
Track length2:43
Act I: Die Luft ist rein (Live)
Track length4:39
Act I: Und nun, Miss Grant (Live)
Track length3:46
Act I: Also hier das Revier (Live)
Track length2:21
Act I: Mein lieber Herr von Reckenburg (Live)
Track length3:50
Act I: Sie also, mein süßestes Herrchen (Live)
Track length2:56
Act I: Bitte, später (Live)
Track length4:13
Act I: Meine Hochachtung (Live)
Track length3:24
Act I: O du Böser (Live)
Track length3:00
Act I: So geben Sie doch acht! (Live)
Track length1:19
Act I: Es hört sich wie ein Märchen an (Live)
Track length12:22
Act II: Entr'act (Live)
Track length2:14
Act II: Nein, diesmal sollen Sie (Live)
Track length5:39
Act II: Was seh ich? (Live)
Track length2:46
Act II: Mein Ritter muss ein Künstler sein (Live)
Track length3:33
Act II: Mit diesem Trübsalblasen (Live)
Track length0:44
Act II: So kommen wir wahrhaftig vor (Live)
Track length4:29
Act II: Nun meine Damen (Live)
Track length0:47
Act II: Was könnte man ersinnen? (Live)
Track length2:05
Act II: Was geht hier vor? (Live)
Track length0:46
Act II: So wär' es wahr (Live)
Track length3:05
Act II: Ich habe mit dir zu sprechen (Live)
Track length3:33
Act II: Was zaudern Sie? (Live)
Track length2:40
Act II: Das nennen Sie einen Kuss? (Live)
Track length2:25
Act II: Bei Gott, ich wollte (Live)
Track length5:32
Act II: Die Sache trollt mir durch den Kopf (Live)
Track length2:25
Act II: Hej, das war ein Fahren (Live)
Track length10:48
Act III: Entr'acte (Live)
Track length1:48
Act III: Ich stutze und putze den Nagelrand (Live)
Track length0:59
Act III: Und was haben Sie für Nachrichten? (Live)
Track length2:22
Act III: Ozu den Mann bekämpfen? (Live)
Track length2:05
Act III: Ach meine Schwägerin (Live)
Track length4:50
Act III: Ging ein Knab' im Mondenschein (Live)
Track length2:56
Act III: Meine liebe Freundin (Live)
Track length0:57
Act III: Tiefes Schweigen in der Runde (Live)
Track length4:15

Awards and reviews

November 2017

The atmosphere of a live performance is vivid without ever being obtrusive. The casting isn’t exactly luxurious but it’s always appropriate…The chorus sound very slightly reticent but the orchestral playing is a delight. The Franz Lehar-Orchester wears its Viennese style lightly, and Marius Burkert gives the whole thing a healthy glow and a spring in its step.

classicalsource.com January 2018

Operetta completists will snap up this work’s first modern recording.
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