La Gloire de l’opérette 1922–1937

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Annotation

CD1 :

Sony DADC IFPI L555 A0100334461-0102 25 A0
IFPI 94K3

CD2 :

Sony DADC IFPI L551 A0100334461-0202 21 A0
IFPI 94K2

Tracklist

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1Brummel : « Ce sont les dandys de Brummel »
vocals:
Louis Arnoult (in 1935) and Sim Viva (in 1935)
orchestra:
Orchestre André Valsien (in 1935)
conductor:
Reynaldo Hahn (in 1935)
recording of:
Brummel: "Ce sont les dandys de Brummel" (in 1935)
lyricist:
Rip
composer:
Reynaldo Hahn
librettist:
Robert Dieudonné and Rip
part of:
Brummell
Reynaldo Hahn3:00
2Nina Rosa : Tango « Ah ! Combien perfides sont les femmes »
vocals:
André Baugé (in 1931)
conductor:
Gustave Andolfi (in 1931)
recording of:
Nina-Rosa: Tango "Ah combien perfides sont les femmes" (in 1931)
lyricist:
Irving Caesar and Otto Harbach
composer:
Sigmund Romberg
librettist:
Otto Harbach
translator:
André Mouézy-Éon and Albert Willemetz
part of:
Nina-Rosa
Sigmund Romberg2:44
3Nina Rosa : Air de Nina Rosa
vocals:
André Baugé (in 1931)
conductor:
Gustave Andolfi (in 1931)
recording of:
Nina-Rosa: Air de Nina-Rosa (in 1931)
lyricist:
Irving Caesar and Otto Harbach
composer:
Sigmund Romberg
librettist:
Otto Harbach
translator:
André Mouézy-Éon and Albert Willemetz
part of:
Nina-Rosa
Sigmund Romberg2:48
4Roses de France : « Pour vivre auprès de vous »
vocals:
Roger Bourdin (in 1933)
orchestra:
Le Grand Orchestre du Châtelet (in 1933)
conductor:
Maurice Frigara (in 1933)
recording of:
Rose de France: "Pour vivre auprès de vous" (in 1933)
lyricist:
Albert Willemetz
composer:
Sigmund Romberg
librettist:
André Mouézy-Éon
part of:
Rose de France
Sigmund Romberg2:41
5Roses de France : « Je vous aimerai dans l’ombre »
vocals:
Roger Bourdin (in 1933)
orchestra:
Le Grand Orchestre du Châtelet (in 1933)
conductor:
Maurice Frigara (in 1933)
recording of:
Rose de France: "Je vous aimerai dans l'ombre" (in 1933)
lyricist:
Albert Willemetz
composer:
Sigmund Romberg
librettist:
André Mouézy-Éon
part of:
Rose de France
Sigmund Romberg3:03
6Rose Marie : « Oh ! Ma Rose Marie »
vocals:
Willy Clément (in 1948)
conductor:
Marcel Cariven (in 1948)
recording of:
Rose-Marie: "Oh ! Ma Rose-Marie" (in 1948)
composer:
Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart
librettist:
Oscar Hammerstein II and Otto Harbach
translator:
Roger Ferréol and Saint-Granier
part of:
Rose-Marie (French version of the operetta)
Rudolf Friml3:19
7Rose Marie : Chant Indien
vocals:
Lina Dachary (in 1948)
conductor:
Marcel Cariven (in 1948)
recording of:
Rose-Marie: Chant Indien (in 1948)
composer:
Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart
librettist:
Oscar Hammerstein II and Otto Harbach
translator:
Roger Ferréol and Saint-Granier
translated version of:
Indian Love Call (from the 1924/1936 musicals “Rose Marie”)
part of:
Rose-Marie (French version of the operetta)
Rudolf Friml3:12
8[Mississippi] Show Boat : “Old Man River”
vocals:
Paul Robeson (in 1928)
orchestra:
Paul Whiteman and His Concert Orchestra (in 1928)
recording of:
Ol’ Man River (Show Boat) (on 1928-03-01)
lyricist:
Oscar Hammerstein II (in 1927)
composer:
Jerome Kern (in 1927)
publisher:
PolyGram International Publishing, Inc. and T.B. Harms Co. (on 1927-11-30)
part of:
Show Boat (1951 film)
part of:
Show Boat: Act I
Jerome Kern4:03
9[Mississippi] Show Boat : Medley “Why Do I Love You?” / “Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man” / “You Are Love” / “Make Believe”
orchestra:
Paul Whiteman and His Concert Orchestra (in 1928)
medley including a recording of:
Can’t Help Lovin’ Dat Man (Show Boat) (in 1928)
lyricist:
Oscar Hammerstein II (in 1927)
composer:
Jerome Kern (in 1927)
publisher:
T.B. Harms Co.
medley of:
Selections from "Show boat"
part of:
Show Boat (1951 film)
part of:
Show Boat: Act I
part of:
The Real Book (compilation of jazz standards, Volume I)
medley including a recording of:
Make Believe (Show Boat) (in 1928)
lyricist:
Oscar Hammerstein II
composer:
Jerome Kern
publisher:
T.B. Harms Co. (in 1927)
part of:
Show Boat (1951 film)
part of:
Show Boat: Act I
medley including a recording of:
Why Do I Love You? (Show Boat) (in 1928)
lyricist:
Oscar Hammerstein II
composer:
Jerome Kern
publisher:
T.B. Harms Co. (in 1927)
medley of:
Selections from "Show boat"
part of:
Show Boat (1951 film)
part of:
Show Boat: Act II
medley including a recording of:
You Are Love (Show Boat) (in 1928)
lyricist:
Oscar Hammerstein II
composer:
Jerome Kern
publisher:
PolyGram Music Publishing Ltd.
medley of:
Selections from "Show boat"
part of:
Show Boat (1951 film)
part of:
Show Boat: Act I
Jerome Kern3:55
10Le Chant du désert : « Le Chant du désert »
vocals:
Robert Couzinou (in 1930-02)
orchestra:
Orchestre du Théâtre Mogador (in 1930-02)
conductor:
Gabriel Diot (in 1930-02)
recording of:
Le Chant du désert: "Le Chant du désert" (in 1930-02)
composer:
Sigmund Romberg
librettist:
Oscar Hammerstein II, Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel
translator:
Roger Ferréol and Saint-Granier
part of:
Le Chant du désert
Sigmund Romberg3:30
11Le Chant du désert : « Chant du riff »Sigmund Romberg2:44
12Dédé : « Dans la vie faut pas s’en faire »
vocals:
Ernest Cloérec Maupas (in 1922)
recording of:
Dans la vie faut pas s’en faire (« En sortant du trente ou du quarante… ») (de l’opérette « Dédé ») (in 1922)
lyricist:
Albert Willemetz
composer:
Henri Christiné
part of:
Dédé (opérette)
Henri Christiné1:56
13Ta bouche : « Ça, c’est une chose »
vocals:
Georgel (in 1925)
recording of:
Ça c'est une chose (de l'opérette "Ta bouche") (in 1925)
lyricist:
Albert Willemetz and Maurice Yvain
composer:
Maurice Yvain
part of:
Ta bouche
Maurice Yvain2:49
14Comte Obligado : « La Fille du bédouin »
vocals:
Urban (in 1928-01)
recording of:
La Fille du bédouin (La Caravane) (de l'opérette « Comte Obligado ») (in 1928-01)
lyricist and librettist:
André Barde
composer:
Raoul Moretti
part of:
Comte Obligado
Raoul Moretti2:26
15Comte Obligado : « Les Artichauts »
vocals:
Georges Milton (in 1928)
conductor:
Pierre Chagnon (in 1928)
recording of:
Les Artichauts (de l’opérette "Comte Obligado") (in 1928)
lyricist:
André Barde
composer:
Raoul Moretti
part of:
Comte Obligado
Raoul Moretti2:49
16Louis XIV : « Je suis resté gamin »
vocals:
Dranem (in 1929-09)
conductor:
André Cadou (in 1929-09)
recording of:
Louis XIV : « Je suis resté gamin » (in 1929-09)
composer:
Philippe Parès and Georges van Parys
librettist:
Serge Weber
part of:
Louis XIV (On cherche un roi)
Philippe Parès & Georges van Parys2:46
17Louis XIV : « Ce sera tout pour aujourd’hui »
vocals:
Dranem (in 1929-09)
conductor:
André Cadou (in 1929-09)
recording of:
Louis XIV : « Ce sera tout pour aujourd’hui » (in 1929-09)
composer:
Philippe Parès and Georges van Parys
librettist:
Serge Weber
part of:
Louis XIV (On cherche un roi)
Philippe Parès & Georges van Parys2:28
18Un de la Canebière : « Cane… Cane… Canebière »
vocals:
Alibert (on 1935-09-10)
orchestra:
Le Jazz Marseillais (on 1935-09-10)
recording of:
Un de la Canebière: "Cane… Cane… Canebière" (on 1935-09-10)
lyricist:
René Sarvil
composer:
Vincent Scotto
librettist:
Alibert
Vincent Scotto2:35
19Au temps des merveilleuses : « Partir, c’est mourir un peu »Tiarko Richepin & Henri Christiné3:23
20Une revue « La dernière valse »
vocals:
Ninon Vallin (in 1937)
conductor:
Marcel Cariven (in 1937)
recording of:
Une revue: La Dernière Valse "Les feuilles tombent" (in 1937)
composer:
Reynaldo Hahn
librettist:
Maurice Donnay and Henri Duvernois
part of:
Une revue
Reynaldo Hahn4:07
21Cocktail Pathé (disque publicitaire)
accordion:
Frédo Gardoni (in 1932-06)
saxophone:
Jules Viard (in 1932-06)
spoken vocals:
René Dorin (in 1932-06), Paul Reboux (in 1932-06) and Fernand Wicheler (in 1932-06)
vocals:
Alibert (in 1932-06), André Baugé (in 1932-06), Robert Burnier (in 1932-06), Paul Colline (in 1932-06), Jean Cyrano (in 1932-06), Dréan (in 1932-06), Edmée Favart (in 1932-06), La Palma (in 1932-06) and Robert Marino (in 1932-06)
orchestra:
Le Jazz de Tom Waltham (in 1932-06)
recording of:
Cocktail Pathé (in 1932-06)
writer:
René Dorin
René Dorin8:31