Conductor Heinz Wallberg leads the Vienna
Symphonic Orchestra in a 1984 concert featuring
guest appearances by tenor Nicolai Gedda, soprano
Tamara Lund, and pianist Hans Graf. Together, the
orchestra and three soloists perform a wide range
of classical music that includes Lehar's operetta
songs "Friends, Life is Worth Living" and "One
Will Come;" Schubert's overture from ROSAMUNDE;
Chopin's variation on "Reach Me Your Hand, My
Life" from Mozart's DON GIOVANNI; Richard Strauss'
series of waltzes from THE KNIGHT OF ROSES; Johann
Strauss' last completed waltz "Embrace Each Other,
Madding Crowd;" and Ziehrer's waltz "Come and
See."
Fruhling in Wien -
Springtime in Vienna - Printemps a Vienne Vienna
Symphony Orchestra playing F. Schubert, W. A.
Mozart, F. Chopin, R. Strauss, C. M. Ziehrer, F.
Lehar, J. Strab
Another
in the mood-altering CHILLOUT series, CLASSICAL
CHILLOUT is an amazing audio-visual experience which
combines eye catching visuals with mellow, calming
sounds. In this case, the sounds come courtesy of some
of the worlds greatest composers. Includes works by
Strauss, Schubert, Mozart, Debussy, Elgar, Barber,
Holst, Beethoven, Vivaldi, Tchaikovsky, and more.
JOSE CARRERAS
Pope John Paul II commissioned this special concert,
the first of many events in the Jubilee 2000
Celebrations. Renowned tenor Jose Carreras performs
a mixture of beloved classical pieces and
traditional Christmas melodies, and is joined by the
Dell Emilia Rome Symphony Orchestra.