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Johnny Johnson : A Play With Music In Three Acts / edited by Tim Carter.
This is the first publication of the full score and complete text to Johnny Johnson, which was written in 1936 with playwright Paul Green. The work was produced by The Group Theatre in New York, but was not a success. This edition follows the most complete performance of the work, produced in Los…
Kurt Weill Songs : A Centennial Anthology, Vol. 2.
Kurt Weill : The Threepenny Opera.
Weill Variations. [CD]
The ensemble Music for a While performs songs by Kurt Weill and Hanns Eisler.
Kurt Weill's Songs. [CD]
This three-disc set features performances by Ella Fitzgerald, Sarah Vaughan, Chet Baker, Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, and Abbey Lincoln.
Kurt Weill Ou la Conquête Des Masses.
Pascal Huynh, author of numerous studies on Kurt Weill and "La Musique Sous La Republique De Weimar," portrays the composer through Boris Vian, Leo Ferre, and other interprets of Weill's genius, in Berlin, Paris and Broadway. With chronology, catalog of works, bibliography, discography, indexes.
Weill's Musical Theater : Stages Of Reform.
Hinton presents a critical analysis of the complete stage works of Weill, and discusses how his experiments in a variety of forms and genres were all part of his interest in reform. With a preface, appendix, notes, and index. 7 figures. 78 music examples. 2 tables.
Kurt Weill und Frankreich / edited by Andreas Eichhorn.
15 articles examine Weill's years of exile in France, from 1933 to 1935. Includes a few articles in English. With a foreword. Music examples.
Kurt Weill Songs : A Centennial Anthology, Vol. 1.
Love Song : The Lives Of Kurt Weill and Lotte Lenya.
The composer Weill and the singer Lenya collaborated on many important works, most of all the Three-Penny Opera. Their romance was set against the tumultuous backdrop of the early 20th century. This book tells of their lives, love, and work. With an introduction, source notes, discography, and…
Unknown Kurt Weill : A Collection Of 14 Songs / edited by Lys Symonette.
Kurt Weill Songs : A Centennial Anthology - Volumes 1 & 2.
Volume 1: contains songs A-M; Volume 2: contains songs N-Z. With introduction, biography, photos. Vol. 1 = PF9921; Vol. 2 = PP9922
Lost In The Stars : The Music Of Bernstein, Weill and Sondheim. [CD]
This disc features vocalist Shulman and trombonist Zalkind. Various artists.
A Clear Midnight : Kurt Weill and America / Julia Hülsmann Quartet With Theo Bleckmann. [CD]
Contents: Mack The Knife -- Alabama Song -- Your Technique -- September Song -- This Is New -- River Chanty -- A Clear Midnight -- A Noisless Patient Spider -- Beat! Beat! Drums! -- Little Tin God -- Speak Low -- Great Big Sky.
Unsung Weill : 22 Songs Cut From Broadway Shows and Hollywood Films / edited by Elmar Juchem.
A collection of rare Weill songs which were cut from shows and films for a variety of reasons. Lyricists include Langston Hughes, Odgen Nash, Ira Gershwin, Oscar Hammerstein and others. With an introduction.
The Music Of Dinos Constantinides : A Preview Of The Weill Recital Hall At Carnegie Hall Concert. [CD]
A disc of chamber music by Constantinides. Various artists.
Weill, Ibert, Berg. [CD]
The Baton Rouge Symphony Chamber Players perform music by three 20th century masters.
Tethered Moon Play Kurt Weill. [CD]
The jazz trio plays Weill songs such as Alabama Song, Barbara Song, It Never Was You, Trouble Man and more. With pianist Masabumi Kikuchi, bassist Gary Peacock and drummer Paul Motian.
Groschenblues : Sultry Night Blues by Brecht & Weill. [CD]
Vocalists McFadden and Ratzke lead this album of arrangements of songs by Brecht & Weill. 18 tracks.
Kurt Weill, Eine Biographie In Texten, Bildern Und Dokumenten [German].
In like new condition.
Concertino No. 3, Op. 29 (Homage To Weill).
Musikalischer Film - Musikalischer Theater : Medienwechsel und Szenische Collage Bei Kurt Weill.
The Partnership : Brecht, Weill, Three Women, and Germany On The Brink.
This book tells the story of the collaboration between Berthold Brecht and Kurt Weill, while also examining art and culture in the Weimar Republic. With notes, a bibliography, and index. Black & white photos.