Jonas Kaufmann: You Mean the World to Me
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Composer or Director: Robert Stolz, Franz Lehár, Ralph Benatzky, Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Hans May, Paul Abraham, Imre (Emmerich) Kálmán, Werner Richard Heymann, Richard Tauber, Mischa Spoliansky, Eduard Künneke
Genre:
Opera
Label: Sony Classical
Magazine Review Date: 12/2014
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 67
Mastering:
DDD
Catalogue Number: 88843 087712
Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
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Paganini, Movement: Gern hab' ich die Frau'n geküsst |
Franz Lehár, Composer
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Franz Lehár, Composer Jochen Rieder, Conductor Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor |
(Das) Land des Lächelns, 'Land of Smiles', Movement: Dein ist mein ganzes Herz! (You are my heart's delight) |
Franz Lehár, Composer
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Franz Lehár, Composer Jochen Rieder, Conductor Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor |
Du bist die Welt für mich |
Richard Tauber, Composer
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Jochen Rieder, Conductor Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor Richard Tauber, Composer |
Frasquita, Movement: ~ |
Franz Lehár, Composer
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Franz Lehár, Composer Jochen Rieder, Conductor Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor |
Liebeskommando, Movement: Im traum hast de mir alles erlaubt |
Robert Stolz, Composer
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Jochen Rieder, Conductor Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor Robert Stolz, Composer |
Gräfin Mariza, 'Countess Maritza', Movement: ~ |
Imre (Emmerich) Kálmán, Composer
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Imre (Emmerich) Kálmán, Composer Jochen Rieder, Conductor Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor |
Der Blonde Traum, Movement: Irgendwo auf der Welt |
Werner Richard Heymann, Composer
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Jochen Rieder, Conductor Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor Werner Richard Heymann, Composer |
(Ein) Lied geht um die Welt |
Hans May, Composer
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Hans May, Composer Jochen Rieder, Conductor Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor |
Giuditta, Movement: ~ |
Franz Lehár, Composer
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Franz Lehár, Composer Jochen Rieder, Conductor Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor |
Viktoria und ihr Husar, 'Victoria and her Husar', Movement: ~ |
Paul Abraham, Composer
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Jochen Rieder, Conductor Julia Kleiter, Soprano Paul Abraham, Composer |
Im weissen Rössl, 'White Horse Inn', Movement: Es muss was Wunderbares sein |
Ralph Benatzky, Composer
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Jochen Rieder, Conductor Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor Ralph Benatzky, Composer |
(Die) Blume von Hawaii, Movement: Diwanpüppchen |
Paul Abraham, Composer
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Jochen Rieder, Conductor Julia Kleiter, Soprano Paul Abraham, Composer |
(Das) Lied ist aus, Movement: Frag' nicht, warum ich gehe |
Robert Stolz, Composer
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Jochen Rieder, Conductor Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor Robert Stolz, Composer |
(Das) Lied einer Nacht, Movement: Heute nacht oder nie |
Mischa Spoliansky, Composer
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Jochen Rieder, Conductor Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor Mischa Spoliansky, Composer |
(Die) Grosse Sünderin, Movement: Das Lied vom Leben des Schrenk |
Eduard Künneke, Composer
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Eduard Künneke, Composer Jochen Rieder, Conductor Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor |
(Die) tote Stadt, Movement: ~ |
Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Composer
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Erich Wolfgang Korngold, Composer Jochen Rieder, Conductor Julia Kleiter, Soprano |
(Das) Land des Lächelns, 'Land of Smiles', Movement: Je t'ai donné mon coeur |
Franz Lehár, Composer
Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra Franz Lehár, Composer Jochen Rieder, Conductor Jonas Kaufmann, Tenor |
Author: Mike Ashman
It should be wonderful – and it sometimes is. Kaufmann certainly has the vocal range to deliver both the heroics of Künneke’s ‘Lied vom Leben des Schrenk’ and the close-to-the-mic smooch of Abraham’s ‘Diwanpüppchen’ (in duet with Julia Kleiter). But he sounds at times uncertain of what emotional line to take. Interpreters such as Tauber, or today’s Max Raabe, have always made firm decisions about being ironic or just plain raunchy with this material. ‘Girls were made to love and kiss’ – in the now censored English version of Lehár’s Paganini showstopper – is a case in point where the ‘who am I to interfere with this?’ refrain surely should carry some male innuendo. Except phonetically, Kaufmann (recreating Tauber’s internationalism) does not always match the saucy cool of the originals in these translated numbers: they’re a bit neutral, carefully read from the page.
I imagine the concert versions will be better and rather regret that the whole recital was not taken live. But nobody in this country – where we still get a hundred Merry Widows to one Frasquita or Paganini, and Viktoria und ihr Husar and Robert Stolz are still dreams on LP sleeves – should be put off a chance to hear such repertoire so well sung.
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