Hilde Gueden sings operetta

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STRAUSS 11 / KALMAN / OSCAR STRAUSS / LEHAR / DOSTAL / STOLZ
Hilde Gueden sings operetta
Hilde Gueden (soprano) / Vienna State Opera / New Promenade Orchestra / Hans May

[ Decca Australian Eloquence / 2 CD ]

Release Date: Tuesday 15 December 2015

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Several countries have their light operas: the British their Gilbert and Sullivan, the Spanish their zarzuelas, the French their operettes. All of these display quite tight-knit styles, but the operetta tradition of Austria, and specifically Vienna, is more diffuse, reflecting the differing styles of folk music found in the old Austro-Hungarian Empire. The world of operetta is a never-never-land of handsome hussar officers, princes and princesses, counts and countesses and romantic gypsies beloved of bourgeois Viennese who would probably hate to meet a real gipsy. The waltz, that most insidious of dances, is never far away. It is a kind of music that demands a special way of singing - yielding, lilting phrasing, often rather laidback rhythms, unless the singer is suddenly breaking into the fast section of a Hungarian czárdás. Artists from other countries can make a good stab at it, but the real thing is unmistakable when we encounter it. Hilde Gueden was the real thing.

Her first operetta studio session - held at Kingsway Hall in London in April 1949, with a pick-up ensemble conducted by Hans May. As well as two Lehár favourites, among these six tracks (CD1 5-10) are rarities by Nico Dostal and Franz Grothe. Two Giuditta excerpts come from the 1957 complete set in which Gueden starred with her longtime colleague Waldemar Kmentt; and their duet from Der Graf von Luxemburg is from the 1965 disc of excerpts. The celebrated Vilja-Lied, from the 1958 recording of The Merry Widow has seldom, if ever, been better done.

Included (on CD2) is her recording with Robert Stolz of twelve 'operetta evergreens' - the delightful cover of the original LP reproduced together with another five in the booklet. Josef Krips - who enjoyed conducting music of the Strauss family - accompanies her in two of the composers waltzes and a real rarity is her very last recording. Made with Horst Stein and the Suisse Romande it yielded just two arias: Marietta's Lied from Korngold's 1920 opera Die Tote Stadt and 'Depuis le jour' from Charpentier's Louise.

Several of the recordings on the set are released internationally on Decca CD for the first time and this collection, recorded over a twenty-year period (1949-1969) offers a great glimpse of one of Vienna's greatest opera stars in lighter (but not necessarily less demanding) fare.

"my first choice is "Operetta Evergreens" in which Hilde Gueden is the lovely soloist in selections from Johann Strauss, Lehár, Kálmán, Zeller and others" (Gramophone Dec 1962)

Tracks:

includes

Charpentier, G:
Depuis le jour (from Louise)

Dostal:
Ich bin verliebt (from Clivia)
Wiegenlied (from Die Flucht ins Glück)

Fall, L:
Heut' könnt' einer sein Glück bei mir machen

Grothe:
Postillion Lied (from Die Schwedische Nachtigall)

Kalman:
Sag ja, mein Lieb, sag ja (from Gräfin Mariza)

Korngold:
Glück, das mir verbleib 'Marietta's Lied' (from Die Tote Stadt)

Lehár:
Kosende Wellen (from Der Zarewitsch)
Hör' ich Zymbalklänge (from Zigeunerliebe)
Liebe du Himmel auf Erden (from Paganini)
Einer wird kommen (from Der Zarewitsch)
Schön wie die blaue Sommernacht (from Giuditta)
Meine Lippen sie Kussen so heiss (from Giuditta)
Sind sie von Sinnen (from Der Graf von Luxemburg)
Viljalied (from Die lustige Witwe)

Stolz, R:
Mein Liebeslied muß ein Walzer sein
Du sollst der Kaiser meiner Seele sein (from Der Favorit)

Straus, O:
Komm, komm, Held meiner Träume (from Der Tapfere Soldat)

Strauss, J, II:
Nun's Chorus from Casanova
Mein Herr Marquis (from Die Fledermaus)
Wiener Blut: 'Das eines kann --- Ich war ein echtes Wiener Blut ...Wiener Blut!'
Frühlingsstimmen Walzer Op. 410

Strauss, Josef:
Dorfschwalben aus Österreich - waltz, Op. 164

Zeller:
Der Obersteiger: Sei nicht bös' from Der Vogelhändler