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Oscar Straus: Die Perlen der Cleopatra [Hybrid SACD]
Volker Vogel, Oscar Straus, Herbert Mogg
Oscar Straus: Die Perlen der Cleopatra [Hybrid SACD]
Genre: Classical
 

     
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All Artists: Volker Vogel, Oscar Straus, Herbert Mogg, Franz Lehár Orchestra, Gundula Peyerl, Iva Mihanovic, Morenike Fadayomi, Axel Medrok, Daniel Johanssen, Michael Zabanoff, Robert Meyer
Title: Oscar Straus: Die Perlen der Cleopatra [Hybrid SACD]
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Cpo Records
Release Date: 8/17/2004
Album Type: Hybrid SACD - DSD
Genre: Classical
Style: Opera & Classical Vocal
Number of Discs: 2
SwapaCD Credits: 2
UPC: 761203702220
 

CD Reviews

The best of Straus!
Brett Farrell | Cape May, NJ USA | 03/31/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I am a fan of the music of Oscar Straus (and hold him to be Franz Lehar's equal) but of all the works of Straus this would have to be my favorite.

When I first saw it for sale I did not think that it was a real Straus operetta since I could find no sources that mentioned it. I bought it anyway as a risk and the information included with the libretto explained all. 'Die Perlen...' was written after 'Ein Waltzertraum' but more in the fashion of 'Der Lustige Nubligen'. It was a social satire about the rise of fascism and dicatorship in the 1920's.

The piece is just beautiful. The orchestration especially. It's the most period sounding (1920's)operetta that I own and it is a spine tingeling, goose bump inspiringly beautiful operetta! I just adore it and have a hard time listening to other pieces sometimes because of it. Straus masterfully implants haunting eygptian flavor in most every piece and as can be expected, there are more than enough waltzes throughout! Some of them are so lusty and sensual it feels like a sin to listen to them.

Do not hesitate adding it to your collection. Once you own it you'll only regret not having bought it sooner!

Now if only more of the works of Oscar Straus would be released the world would not be so deprived. To bad the world does not know how deprived it is or else they would do something about it."