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Elisabeth Schwarzkopf And Willi Boskovsky With The Los Angeles Philharmonic – Viennese Night 1963 – Past Daily Mi-Week Concert – Holiday Edition

The legendary Elisabeth Schwarzkopf - wowing the Hollywood Bowl crowd.
The legendary Elisabeth Schwarzkopf – wowing the Hollywood Bowl crowd.
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Something very special tonight, and very historic. A concert by the Los Angeles Philharmonic, from July 9th 1963, featuring guest conductor Willi Boskovsky and Soprano Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, during an annual Viennese Night at the Hollywood Bowl.

Since it’s our Mid-Week Concert, and since New Years Eve just happens to coincide, what better excuse than to run this never-before-heard concert featuring one of the legendary Sopranos of the 20th Century.

It’s a little under 90 minutes, so it’s on two players.

Here’s what’s you get to hear:

Los Angeles Philharmonic – Hollywood Bowl
Viennese Night – July 9, 1963

Willi Boskovsky, conductor
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Soprano

Part 1:

Johnann Strauss Jr. – Overture to Die Fledermaus
New Pizzicoto Polka
Unter Donner und Blitz Polka
Waltz from Wiener Blut
Czardas from Die Fledermaus (w/Schwarzkopf)
Tales From The Vienna Woods
Delerium Waltz
Jockey Polka
Eduard Strauss: Bahnfrei Polka

Part 2:

Von Suppe: Overture to The Beautiful Galatea
Zeller: Arias from Der Vogelhandler and Der Obersteiger (w/Schwarzkopf)
Heuberger: Im Chambre Separee from “Der Opernball
Lehar: Vilia from “The Merry Widow”

encore: Vienna, City Of Dreams

 

Happy New Year – enjoy and be safe. We’ll see you all next year! (I promise).

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