September songs : the music of Kurt Weill.

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Bibliographic Details
Author / Creator:Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950, composer.
Uniform title:Songs. Selections
Imprint:New York, NY : Sony Classical, [1997]
℗1997
Description:1 online resource (1 sound file)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Streaming Audio Music recording Audio
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10844898
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Varying Form of Title:Music of Kurt Weill
Sound characteristics:digital
Digital file characteristics:audio file
Notes:Principally pop and jazz interpretations of songs by Kurt Weill.
Some selections previously released (1930-1986).
Various performers.
Sung in English.
Hard copy version record.
Other form:Source record: Weill, Kurt, 1900-1950. Songs. Selections. September songs. New York, NY : Sony Classical, p1997
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Publisher's no.:074646304624 Sony Classical
Table of Contents:
  • Die Dreigroschenoper. Mack the knife (Nick Cave) (4:51)
  • Ballad of the soldier's wife (P.J. Harvey ; poem by B. Brecht) (4:24)
  • The rise and fall of the city of Mahagonny. Alabama song (David Johansen, Ralph Schuckett, Ellen Shipley, Bob Dorough) (4:29)
  • Youkali tango (Teresa Stratas ; poem by R. Fernay) (6:37)
  • Lost in the stars. Lost in the stars (Elvis Costello) (3:54)
  • Die Dreigroschenoper. Die Seerauber-Jenny = Pirate Jenny (Lotte Lenya) (4:00)
  • One touch of Venus. Speak low (Charlie Haden) (5:27)
  • The rise and fall of the city of Mahagonny. O heavenly salvation (The Persuasions) (3:34)
  • Street scene. Lonely house (Betty Carter) (7:29)
  • Happy end. Surabaya Johnny (Teresa Stratas) (5:55)
  • Happy end. Fürchte dich nicht (Mary Margaret O'Hara) (4:23)
  • Knickerbocker holiday. September song (Lou Reed) (7:49)
  • Die Dreigroschenoper. Mackie Messer = Mack the knife (Bertolt Brecht) (2:45)
  • Die Dreigroschenoper. What keeps mankind alive? (William S. Burroughs) (2:43).