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Lotte Lenya: American Theater Songs

Lotte Lenya

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Employing the same Richard Avedon portrait that graced the cover of the 1970 double-LP The Lotte Lenya Album, this collection is an abbreviated version of that compilation, cut down to fit the length limit of a single CD. The Lotte Lenya Album was nothing more or less than a two-fer repackaging of the single LPs Lotte Lenya Sings Berlin Theatre Songs by Kurt Weill and September Song and Other American Theatre Songs by Kurt Weill. For this version, the last four songs from the former ("Was Die Herren Matrosen Sagen," "Ballade vom Ertrunkenen Mädchen," "Lied der Fennimore," and "Cäsars Todd") have been deleted to bring the total running time down to 70 minutes. Thus, the first eight tracks find Lenya in Germany in 1955, singing mostly in German songs composed by Weill with lyrics by Bertolt Brecht from their stage works Die Dreigroschenoper ("The Threepenny Opera"), Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny ("Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny"), and Happy End, while the last 12 tracks find her in the U.S. in 1957, singing in English songs from Weill's Broadway musicals Knickerbocker Holiday, Lady in the Dark, One Touch of Venus, The Firebrand of Florence, Street Scene, Love Life, and Lost in the Stars. Lenya always disputed the notion that there were two Weills, the Berlin Weill and the Broadway Weill, but she ended up reinforcing that argument with these two LPs, and juxtaposing two-thirds of one with all of the other on this disc does not disprove it. Lenya was the definitive interpreter of the Brecht/Weill catalog, of course, and when she came to make the recordings here she had been singing (and recording) songs like "Seeräuberjenny" ("Pirate Jenny") and "Surabaya-Johnny" for more than a quarter-century. It's no surprise that she sounds assured on the first eight tracks, which use the original orchestrations for small jazz band conducted by Roger Bean. It's a different story with the Broadway tunes that make up tracks 9-20, however, as Maurice Levine conducts a string orchestra on songs for which other singers have done memorable treatments, including "September Song," "Saga of Jenny," "Speak Low," and "Lost in the Stars." With her limited range and German-accented English, Lenya is not the best interpreter of this material, and she does better with the less familiar songs, such as "Sing Me Not a Ballad," which actually was written for her to sing in the unsuccessful operetta The Firebrand of Florence. As such, the decision to excise a third of the Berlin album is all the more questionable.

© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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1
September Song (From Knickerbocker Holiday)
Various Interprets
00:03:45

Kurt Weill (1900-1950), Composer - Lotte Lenya, Vocal - Lotte Lenya, Performer - George Avakian, Producer - Maurice Levine, Conductor - Maurice Levine, Performer - Maxwell Anderson, Lyricist - Chorus, Performer - Orchestra, Performer -

Originally released 1958 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

2
It Never Was You (From Knickerbocker Holiday)
Various Interprets
00:02:26

Kurt Weill (1900-1950), Composer - Lotte Lenya, Vocal - Lotte Lenya, Performer - George Avakian, Producer - Maurice Levine, Conductor - Maurice Levine, Performer - Maxwell Anderson, Lyricist - Chorus, Performer - Orchestra, Performer -

Originally released 1958 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

3
Saga of Jenny (From Lady in the Dark)
Various Interprets
00:03:58

Kurt Weill (1900-1950), Composer - Lotte Lenya, Vocal - Lotte Lenya, Performer - George Avakian, Producer - Maurice Levine, Conductor - Maurice Levine, Performer - Ira Gershwin, Lyricist - Chorus, Performer - Orchestra, Performer -

Originally released 1958 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

4
Foolish Heart (From One Touch of Venus)
Various Interprets
00:03:09

Kurt Weill (1900-1950), Composer - Lotte Lenya, Vocal - Lotte Lenya, Performer - George Avakian, Producer - Maurice Levine, Conductor - Maurice Levine, Performer - Ogden Nash, Lyricist - Chorus, Performer - Orchestra, Performer -

Originally released 1958 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

5
Speak Low (From One Touch of Venus)
Various Interprets
00:02:49

Kurt Weill (1900-1950), Composer - Lotte Lenya, Vocal - Lotte Lenya, Performer - George Avakian, Producer - Maurice Levine, Conductor - Maurice Levine, Performer - Ogden Nash, Lyricist - Chorus, Performer - Orchestra, Performer -

Originally released 1958 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

6
Sing Me Not a Ballad (From The Firebrand of Florence)
Various Interprets
00:04:15

Kurt Weill (1900-1950), Composer - Lotte Lenya, Vocal - Lotte Lenya, Performer - George Avakian, Producer - Maurice Levine, Conductor - Maurice Levine, Performer - Ira Gershwin, Lyricist - Chorus, Performer - Orchestra, Performer -

Originally released 1958 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

7
Lonely House (From Street Scene)
Various Interprets
00:03:35

Kurt Weill (1900-1950), Composer - Lotte Lenya, Vocal - Lotte Lenya, Performer - Langston Hughes, Lyricist - George Avakian, Producer - Maurice Levine, Conductor - Maurice Levine, Performer - Chorus, Performer - Orchestra, Performer -

Originally released 1958 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

8
A Boy Like You (From Street Scene)
Various Interprets
00:02:26

Kurt Weill (1900-1950), Composer - Lotte Lenya, Vocal - Lotte Lenya, Performer - Langston Hughes, Lyricist - George Avakian, Producer - Maurice Levine, Conductor - Maurice Levine, Performer - Chorus, Performer - Orchestra, Performer -

Originally released 1958 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

9
Green Up Time (From Love Life)
Various Interprets
00:02:33

Kurt Weill (1900-1950), Composer - Lotte Lenya, Vocal - Lotte Lenya, Performer - George Avakian, Producer - Maurice Levine, Conductor - Maurice Levine, Performer - Chorus, Performer - Orchestra, Performer - Alan Jay Lerner, Lyricist -

Originally released 1958 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

10
Trouble Man (From Lost in the Stars)
Various Interprets
00:03:42

Kurt Weill (1900-1950), Composer - Lotte Lenya, Vocal - Lotte Lenya, Performer - George Avakian, Producer - Maurice Levine, Conductor - Maurice Levine, Performer - Maxwell Anderson, Lyricist - Chorus, Performer - Orchestra, Performer -

Originally released 1958 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

11
Stay Well (From Lost in the Stars)
Various Interprets
00:03:00

Kurt Weill (1900-1950), Composer - Lotte Lenya, Vocal - Lotte Lenya, Performer - George Avakian, Producer - Maurice Levine, Conductor - Maurice Levine, Performer - Maxwell Anderson, Lyricist - Chorus, Performer - Orchestra, Performer -

Originally released 1958 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

12
Lost in the Stars (From Lost in the Stars)
Various Interprets
00:03:59

Kurt Weill (1900-1950), Composer - Lotte Lenya, Vocal - Lotte Lenya, Performer - George Avakian, Producer - Maurice Levine, Conductor - Maurice Levine, Performer - Maxwell Anderson, Lyricist - Chorus, Performer - Orchestra, Performer -

Originally released 1958 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

13
Song of Ruth (From The Eternal Road)
Various Interprets
00:02:07

Kurt Weill (1900-1950), Composer - Lotte Lenya, Vocal - Lotte Lenya, Performer - George Avakian, Producer - Maurice Levine, Conductor - Maurice Levine, Performer - Ludwig Lewisohn, Adaptor - Chorus, Performer - Franz Werfel, Lyricist - Orchestra, Performer -

Originally released 1957 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

14
The Solomon Song (From The Threepenny Opera, as performed in Brecht on Brecht)
Various Interprets
00:03:36

Kurt Weill (1900-1950), Composer - Lotte Lenya, Vocal - Lotte Lenya, Performer - Marc Blitzstein, Adaptor - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - Bertolt Brecht, Lyricist - Instrumental Ensemble, Performer -

Originally released 1963 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

15
Song (From Mother Courage, as performed in Brecht on Brecht)
Various Interprets
00:03:05

Lotte Lenya, Vocal - Lotte Lenya, Performer - George Tabori, Adaptor - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - Paul Dessau, Composer - Bertolt Brecht, Lyricist - Instrumental Ensemble, Performer -

Originally released 1963 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

16
Song of a German Mother (From Brecht on Brecht)
Various Interprets
00:02:23

Lotte Lenya, Vocal - Lotte Lenya, Performer - Eric Bentley, Adaptor - HANNS EISLER (1898-1962), Composer - Producer not documented on available sources, Producer - Bertolt Brecht, Lyricist - Instrumental Ensemble, Performer -

Originally released 1963 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

17
So What? from Cabaret
Various Interprets
00:03:20

JOHN KANDER (b. 1927), Composer - Lotte Lenya, Performer - Fred Ebb, Lyricist - Joe Masteroff, Composer - Joe Masteroff, Lyricist - Goddard Lieberson, Producer -

originally released 1966 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

18
What Would You Do? from Cabaret
Various Interprets
00:03:24

JOHN KANDER (b. 1927), Composer - Lotte Lenya, Performer - Fred Ebb, Lyricist - Joe Masteroff, Composer - Joe Masteroff, Lyricist - Goddard Lieberson, Producer -

originally released 1966 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

19
It Couldn't Please Me More (A Pineapple) from Cabaret
Various Interprets
00:03:16

JOHN KANDER (b. 1927), Composer - Lotte Lenya, Performer - Fred Ebb, Lyricist - Joe Masteroff, Composer - Joe Masteroff, Lyricist - Jack Gilford, Performer -

originally released 1966 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

20
Married from Cabaret
Various Interprets
00:02:40

JOHN KANDER (b. 1927), Composer - Lotte Lenya, Performer - Fred Ebb, Lyricist - Joe Masteroff, Composer - Joe Masteroff, Lyricist - Jack Gilford, Performer - Goddard Lieberson, Producer -

originally released 1966 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

21
Moritat vom Mackie Messer from Die Dreigroschenoper
Various Interprets
00:02:52

Kurt Weill (1900-1950), Composer - Lotte Lenya, Vocal - Lotte Lenya, Performer - George Avakian, Producer - Bertolt Brecht, Lyricist - Turk Murphy, Vocal -

Originally released 1955 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

22
Mack The Knife (Moritat)
Various Interprets
00:03:11

Kurt Weill (1900-1950), Composer - Lotte Lenya, Vocal - Lotte Lenya, Performer - Louis Armstrong & His All-Stars, Performer - George Avakian, Producer - Bertolt Brecht, Lyricist -

Originally released 1955 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

23
Mack the Knife Session takes from The Threepenny Opera
Various Interprets
00:08:34

Kurt Weill (1900-1950), Composer - Lotte Lenya, Vocal - Lotte Lenya, Performer - Louis Armstrong & His All-Stars, Performer - George Avakian, Producer - Bertolt Brecht, Lyricist -

Originally released 1955 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

Album review

Employing the same Richard Avedon portrait that graced the cover of the 1970 double-LP The Lotte Lenya Album, this collection is an abbreviated version of that compilation, cut down to fit the length limit of a single CD. The Lotte Lenya Album was nothing more or less than a two-fer repackaging of the single LPs Lotte Lenya Sings Berlin Theatre Songs by Kurt Weill and September Song and Other American Theatre Songs by Kurt Weill. For this version, the last four songs from the former ("Was Die Herren Matrosen Sagen," "Ballade vom Ertrunkenen Mädchen," "Lied der Fennimore," and "Cäsars Todd") have been deleted to bring the total running time down to 70 minutes. Thus, the first eight tracks find Lenya in Germany in 1955, singing mostly in German songs composed by Weill with lyrics by Bertolt Brecht from their stage works Die Dreigroschenoper ("The Threepenny Opera"), Aufstieg und Fall der Stadt Mahagonny ("Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny"), and Happy End, while the last 12 tracks find her in the U.S. in 1957, singing in English songs from Weill's Broadway musicals Knickerbocker Holiday, Lady in the Dark, One Touch of Venus, The Firebrand of Florence, Street Scene, Love Life, and Lost in the Stars. Lenya always disputed the notion that there were two Weills, the Berlin Weill and the Broadway Weill, but she ended up reinforcing that argument with these two LPs, and juxtaposing two-thirds of one with all of the other on this disc does not disprove it. Lenya was the definitive interpreter of the Brecht/Weill catalog, of course, and when she came to make the recordings here she had been singing (and recording) songs like "Seeräuberjenny" ("Pirate Jenny") and "Surabaya-Johnny" for more than a quarter-century. It's no surprise that she sounds assured on the first eight tracks, which use the original orchestrations for small jazz band conducted by Roger Bean. It's a different story with the Broadway tunes that make up tracks 9-20, however, as Maurice Levine conducts a string orchestra on songs for which other singers have done memorable treatments, including "September Song," "Saga of Jenny," "Speak Low," and "Lost in the Stars." With her limited range and German-accented English, Lenya is not the best interpreter of this material, and she does better with the less familiar songs, such as "Sing Me Not a Ballad," which actually was written for her to sing in the unsuccessful operetta The Firebrand of Florence. As such, the decision to excise a third of the Berlin album is all the more questionable.

© William Ruhlmann /TiVo

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