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Kurt Weill - Die Dreigroschenoper / Threepenny Opera [Lotte Lenya]
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FormatFLAC
SourceCD
BitrateLossless
GenreCabaret
TypeAlbum
Date 3 years, 9 months
Size 392.13 MB
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1. Overture: 'You Are About To Hear An Opera For Beggars' (2:01)
Act I
2. The Ballad Of Mack The Knife - 'First You Will Hear A Penny-Dreadful Ballad About The Bandit Macheath' (3:10)
3. Mr. Peachum's Morning Hymn - 'Jonathan Jeremiah Peachum Has Opened A Store' (1:14)
4. Instead-Of Song - 'Polly Peachum Hasn't Come Home' (1:49)
5. Wedding Song For Poor People - 'Deep In The Heart Of Soho' (1:24)
6. Cannon Song - 'In Reminiscence Of The Time They Spent Together In Their Youth' (2:19)
7. Love Song - 'Do you See The Moon Over Soho' (1:54)
8. The Song Of No And Yes (Barbara Song) - 'By Means Of A Little Ditty' (4:44)
Act II
9. The Uncertainty Of Human Conditions - 'Mr. And Mrs. Peachum Advise Their Daughter' (3:55)
10. The Stable - 'Mackie Has To Flee' (0:56)
11. Polly's Farewell Song - 'He Will Never Return' (1:51)
12. Intermezzo - 'All Right, Now, If You Should See Mack The Knife' (0:28)
13. The Ballad Of Sexual Dependency - 'There's A Man Who Is Very Satan' (3:42)
14. Pirate-Jenny Or Dreams Of A Kitchen Maid - ' Song OF A Little Barmaid (4:20)
15. The Procurer's Ballad - 'Macheath And Jenny The Whore' (4:38)
16. The Ballad Of Pleasant Living - 'Gentlemen, You Be The Judges' (2:31)
17. The Jealousy Duet - 'The First Clouds In The Skies' (2:31)
18. Fight About The Property - 'Jealousy, Rage, Love And Fear' (2:07)
19. Ballad About The Question: 'What Keeps A Man Alive?' - 'You Gentlemen, Who Teach Us' (4:02)
Act III
20. The Song About Inadequacy - 'What On Earth Is That?' (2:14)
21. Song Of Solomon - 'You Saw Sagacious Solomon' (3:37)
22. Call From The Grave - 'The Whores Have Betrayed Macheath' (0:53)
23. Ballad In Which Macheath Asks Everyone For Forgiveness - 'Fellow Citizens, Herewith I Take Leave Of You' (4:05)
24. The Riding Messenger - 'Esteemed Public, We're At That Point' (5:02)
25. Threepenny Finale - 'Do Not Prosecute Too Much Transgression' (1:07)
26. The Final Verse Of The Ballad - 'And Now At This Happy Ending' (1:22)

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