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Marta Eggerth - My Life My Song
Various, Marta Eggerth
Marta Eggerth - My Life My Song
Genre: Classical
 
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Patria Productions, Inc. is proud to announce the release of a dual CD album of Hungarian soprano Marta Eggerth, star of stage and screen. A living legend from the world of operetta, lieder and European movies, this CD alb...  more »

     
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All Artists: Various, Marta Eggerth
Title: Marta Eggerth - My Life My Song
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Label: Patria Productions, Inc.
Original Release Date: 2/4/2005
Release Date: 2/4/2005
Genre: Classical
Style: Opera & Classical Vocal
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 825346919928

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Patria Productions, Inc. is proud to announce the release of a dual CD album of Hungarian soprano Marta Eggerth, star of stage and screen. A living legend from the world of operetta, lieder and European movies, this CD album represents a 73 year recorded legacy of recordings from the early 1930s to the present. Marta Eggerth made some 40 movies mostly in Europe before World War II and appeared in numerous operetta roles most notably as Hanna Glawari in Lehar?s The Merry Widow on Broadway together with her husband, the Polish tenor Jan Kiepura. This album contains her most famous repertoire including selections by Franz Lehar, Emmerich Kalman, Robert Stolz, Paul Abraham and other operetta luminaries, who specially wrote works for her. She has established herself as one of the most famous exponents of the operetta genre till today. Divided into two CDs, CD-1 includes her early opera recordings of arias by Puccini, Bellini and Rossini and her many songs made famous by her movies. CD-2 are recordings spanning from 1955 to 2002 of her favorite numbers including songs by Robert Stolz, John Kander, Fritz Kreisler and her own arrangement of medleys from The Merry Widow, Kalman?s Princess Czardas and Hungarian selections. There are also lieder from Ravel and Chopin. Mme Eggerth is heard in six languages. Extensive booklet notes are provided with many photos from her illustrious career. There are previously unreleased material and live excerpts from recent concerts. Marta Eggerth remains active singing till today, at nearly 93 years of age.
 

CD Reviews

Splendid Retrospective of A Brilliant Singing Career That Is
John Kwok | New York, NY USA | 01/12/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"It is most atypical of me to review something at Amazon.com if I haven't heard, handled or read it beforehand, but I must make an exception here. Having heard the now 94 year-old Marta Eggerth sing some of these songs live last night at a special program held in her honor at the Austrian Cultural Forum New York, all I can say is that I am in awe of her splendid ability to sing with such compassion and clarity at her age, still retaining much of her immense vocal range for which she became well known on stage and screen from the late 1920s to early 1960s in both Europe and North America. Mme. Eggerth is truly a living legend, the last, still glorious, survivor from Vienna's great "Silver Age" of operetta, having had the good fortune to befriend such notable operetta composers as Franz Lehar, Emmerich Kalman and Robert Stolz, who also composed scores especially with her in mind. The most notable was undoubtedly Franz Lehar, the composer of the classic Viennese operetta "The Merry Widow" (Eventually Mme. Eggerth and her husband, the distinguished Polish tenor Jan Kiepura, would tour both continents performing "The Merry Widow" more than two thousand times.), who would continue composing scores for her after she moved to the United States. More recently, among Mme. Eggerth's artistic triumphs last year was a Cabaret show at the Neue Gallerie's Cafe Sabarasky and two recital/lectures at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, both "neighbors" on Manhattan's fashionable "Museum Mile" Fifth Avenue. This two-CD set collection is a splendid retrospective of Mme. Eggerth's brilliant singing career, with the first CD containing early recordings of opera arias and songs she made famous in her movies, and the second containing her more recent work, especially from the period from 1995 to 2002."