Kurt Weill Songtexte
Kanonensong
Die Dreigroschenoper, 2. Akt: Zuhälter-Ballade
Die Dreigroschenoper: Moritat von Mackie Messer
Nanna's Lied
Die Dreigroschenoper: Seeräuber-Jenny
Geboren am 02. März 1900, Gestorben am 03. April 1950
One Touch of Venus (Original Broadway Cast) (Soundtrack)
- One Touch of Venus: I'm a Stranger Here Myself
- One Touch of Venus: Forty Minutes for Lunch-Ballet (von Maurice Abravanel)
- One Touch of Venus: The Trouble With Women (von Kenny Baker, Maurice Abravanel)
- One Touch of Venus: Speak Low (When You Speak, Love)
Royal Palace / Der neue Orpheus (Live)
- Royal Palace, Op. 17: "Ah, ah" (von BBC Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis)
- Royal Palace, Op. 17: "Wir haben die Erde überrannt" (von BBC Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis)
- Royal Palace, Op. 17: "Wir müssen aber Orangeade trinken!" (von BBC Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis)
- Royal Palace, Op. 17: [Ballett] (von BBC Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis)
- Royal Palace, Op. 17: "Ich will Dejaniren essen" (von BBC Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis)
- Royal Palace, Op. 17: "Ihr kennt die Frauen nicht" (von BBC Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis)
- Royal Palace, Op. 17: "Teile die Orange des Himmels in vier" (von BBC Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis)
- Royal Palace, Op. 17: "Ich brauche dich" (von BBC Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis)
- Royal Palace, Op. 17: [Film] (von BBC Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis)
- Royal Palace, Op. 17: "Kamelien meine Augenlider" (von BBC Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis)
- Royal Palace, Op. 17: "Ich schenke dir die ewige Natur" (von BBC Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis)
- Royal Palace, Op. 17: "Arme Werber! Traurige Liebhaber!" (von BBC Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis)
- Royal Palace, Op. 17: "Dejanira, Janirade" (Tanz der Wasserfrau) (von BBC Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Davis)
- Der neue Orpheus, Op. 16
Silverlake - A Winters Tale (Soundtrack)
- Silverlake: Act I. Overture (von New York City Opera Orchestra, Julius Rudel)
- Silverlake: Act I. A Shantytown Near Silverlake (von New York City Opera Orchestra, Julius Rudel)
- Silverlake: Act I. The Grocery Store in the City / By a Country Bridge (von New York City Opera Orchestra, Julius Rudel)
- Silverlake: Act I. The Police Station (von New York City Opera Orchestra, Julius Rudel)
- Silverlake: Act I. The Police Station / The Hospital (von New York City Opera Orchestra, Julius Rudel)
- Silverlake: Act I. Outside the Castle / The Castle Dining Room (von New York City Opera Orchestra, Julius Rudel)
- Silverlake: Act I. The Castle Dining Room (von New York City Opera Orchestra, Julius Rudel)
- Silverlake: Act I. The Great Hall (von New York City Opera Orchestra, Julius Rudel)
- Silverlake: Act I. Entr'Acte (von New York City Opera Orchestra, Julius Rudel)
- Silverlake: Act II. The Castle Cellars and Attic (von New York City Opera Orchestra, Julius Rudel)
- Silverlake: Act II. Various Locations in the Castle (von New York City Opera Orchestra, Julius Rudel)
- Silverlake: Act II. Finale: On the Road to Silverlake (von New York City Opera Orchestra, Julius Rudel)
Street Scene (Soundtrack)
- Street Scene: Act I: Ain't It Awful, the Heat (von Izler Solomon)
- Street Scene: Act I: I Got a Marble and a Star (von Izler Solomon)
- Street Scene: Act I: Gossip Trio: Get a Load of That (von Izler Solomon)
- Street Scene: Act I: When a Woman Has a Baby
- Street Scene: Act I: Scene: Somehow I Never Could Believe
- Street Scene: Act I: Ice Cream Sextet (von Izler Solomon)
- Street Scene: Act I: Let Things Be Like They Always Was
- Street Scene: Act I: Lonely House
- Street Scene: Act I: What Good Would the Moon Be? (von Izler Solomon)
- Street Scene: Act I: Remember That I Care
- Street Scene: Act II, Scene 1: Entr'acte: There'll Be Trouble
- Street Scene: Act II, Scene 1: A Boy Like You
- Street Scene: Act II, Scene 1: We'll Go Away Together
- Street Scene: Act II, Scene 1: The Woman Who Lived Up There
- Street Scene: Act II, Scene 2: Interlude: Lullaby (von Izler Solomon)
- Street Scene: Act II, Scene 2: I Loved Her Too
- Street Scene: Act II, Scene 2: Don't Forget the Lilac Bush; Ain't It Awful, the Heat