
Lehar: Cloclo / Burkert, Franz Lehar Orchestra
No buffo couple, no choruses, no dance scenes, and, most of all, no psychological conflict: the action of Cloclo is not at all typical of Franz LehĂĄr. It is a chamber operetta but more than a mirthful intermezzo for the lyrical opera Paganini: it is its comedic counterpart. The foxtrot âIch habe La Garçonne gelesenâ became the operettaâs hit at the premiere on 8 March 1924. It referred to Victor Margueritteâs novel of the same name about a prototypical young woman of the 1920s who leads an independent existence, wears short dresses and sports a bobbed hairdo, and, to top it all, is a sexual libertine. Unanimously enthusiastic reviews followed last year after the semi-scenic performance on which our recording is based, and the LehĂĄr Festival in Bad Ischl won the coveted âOperettenfrosch July 2019â for this rewarding rediscovery. The Bavarian Radio, full of praise, raved: âMarius Burkhard in the meantime has reached an astonishing level with his LehĂĄr Orchestra. His feel for the right tempos but especially his sense of the tonal values of LehĂĄrâs score attest to his status as one of todayâs best operetta conductors. And the most marvelous thing: every member of the orchestra has obvious fun and a smile on her or his face. Donât be a frog, kiss him. The Operetta Editorial Staff is convinced and offers its congratulations for great operetta courageousness.â
No buffo couple, no choruses, no dance scenes, and, most of all, no psychological conflict: the action of Cloclo is not at all typical of Franz LehĂĄr. It is a chamber operetta but more than a mirthful intermezzo for the lyrical opera Paganini: it is its comedic counterpart. The foxtrot âIch habe La Garçonne gelesenâ became the operettaâs hit at the premiere on 8 March 1924. It referred to Victor Margueritteâs novel of the same name about a prototypical young woman of the 1920s who leads an independent existence, wears short dresses and sports a bobbed hairdo, and, to top it all, is a sexual libertine. Unanimously enthusiastic reviews followed last year after the semi-scenic performance on which our recording is based, and the LehĂĄr Festival in Bad Ischl won the coveted âOperettenfrosch July 2019â for this rewarding rediscovery. The Bavarian Radio, full of praise, raved: âMarius Burkhard in the meantime has reached an astonishing level with his LehĂĄr Orchestra. His feel for the right tempos but especially his sense of the tonal values of LehĂĄrâs score attest to his status as one of todayâs best operetta conductors. And the most marvelous thing: every member of the orchestra has obvious fun and a smile on her or his face. Donât be a frog, kiss him. The Operetta Editorial Staff is convinced and offers its congratulations for great operetta courageousness.â
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No buffo couple, no choruses, no dance scenes, and, most of all, no psychological conflict: the action of Cloclo is not at all typical of Franz LehĂĄr. It is a chamber operetta but more than a mirthful intermezzo for the lyrical opera Paganini: it is its comedic counterpart. The foxtrot âIch habe La Garçonne gelesenâ became the operettaâs hit at the premiere on 8 March 1924. It referred to Victor Margueritteâs novel of the same name about a prototypical young woman of the 1920s who leads an independent existence, wears short dresses and sports a bobbed hairdo, and, to top it all, is a sexual libertine. Unanimously enthusiastic reviews followed last year after the semi-scenic performance on which our recording is based, and the LehĂĄr Festival in Bad Ischl won the coveted âOperettenfrosch July 2019â for this rewarding rediscovery. The Bavarian Radio, full of praise, raved: âMarius Burkhard in the meantime has reached an astonishing level with his LehĂĄr Orchestra. His feel for the right tempos but especially his sense of the tonal values of LehĂĄrâs score attest to his status as one of todayâs best operetta conductors. And the most marvelous thing: every member of the orchestra has obvious fun and a smile on her or his face. Donât be a frog, kiss him. The Operetta Editorial Staff is convinced and offers its congratulations for great operetta courageousness.â























