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Strauss- Mein Wien

SKU: 194397340297
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'My Vienna' is Jonas Kaufmann's deeply personal tribute to the world-famous melodies from the birthplace of waltz and operetta and follows up the album release from Fall 2019. The 100-minute film consists of Jonas Kaufmann's Wiener Konzerthaus concert interspersed with documentary-style segments where Jonas Kaufmann explores the city's fascinating lighter musical heritage. His concert from the Wiener Konzerthaus includes well-known Viennese songs like "Wien, Wien nur du allein", "I'm Prater blühn wieder die Bäume", "Sag beim Abschied leise "Servus". He also sings scenes from famous operettas such as "The Merry Widow", "Wiener Blut" and "Die Fledermaus" where soprano Rachel Willis-SOrensen joins him on the duets.

Format: New CD/Classical

Strauss- Mein Wien

SKU: 194397340297
Regular price ¥140.00
Unit price
per

Release Date: 11.06.2020

 
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'My Vienna' is Jonas Kaufmann's deeply personal tribute to the world-famous melodies from the birthplace of waltz and operetta and follows up the album release from Fall 2019. The 100-minute film consists of Jonas Kaufmann's Wiener Konzerthaus concert interspersed with documentary-style segments where Jonas Kaufmann explores the city's fascinating lighter musical heritage. His concert from the Wiener Konzerthaus includes well-known Viennese songs like "Wien, Wien nur du allein", "I'm Prater blühn wieder die Bäume", "Sag beim Abschied leise "Servus". He also sings scenes from famous operettas such as "The Merry Widow", "Wiener Blut" and "Die Fledermaus" where soprano Rachel Willis-SOrensen joins him on the duets.