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Performer: Ute Lemper

CHESKY: Remembrance for the Victims of... (David Chesky) (Review by Huntley Dent)

speaker 

UTE LEMPER: PARIS DAYS/BERLIN NIGHTS (Ute Lemper) (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

soprano 

GOLDSCHMIDT, BERTHOLD: The washed-up lover (Review by James H. North)

vocal 

HOLLAENDER, FRIEDRICH: Sex appeal. Take it off Petronella! Chuck out the men! O just suppose. I don’t know who I belong to. A little yearning. Oh, how we wish that we were kids again. Munchhausen (Review by James H. North)

vocal 

LEMPER: Forever (Review by Henry Fogel)

vocal 

NELSON, RUDOLF: Peter, Peter. A little Attila (Review by James H. North)

vocal 

SPOLIANSKY, MISCHA: It’s all a swindle. The smart set. When the special girlfriend. I am a vamp! L’Heure bleue. The Lavender Song. Maskulinum—Femininum (Review by James H. North)

vocal 

WEILL, KURT: Bilbao-Song. Complainte de la Seine. Sing Me Not a Ballad. Barbara-Song. The Ballad of the Drowned Girl. Red Rosa. Song of the Hard Nut. Surabaya-Johnny. Sailors ' Tango. Hell-Lili. Oh, Stop to Think, Mr. Jacob Schmidt. Song of the Brown Islands. Farewell Letter. How Much Longer. J'Attend un navire. Youkali. September Song. Tchaikovsky. Trouble Man. My Ship (Review by John Ditsky)

vocals 

WEILL, KURT: Die Dreigroschenoper (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

Polly 

WEILL, KURT: Die Dreigroschenoper (Review by Adrian Corleonis)

soprano 

WEILL, KURT: Die sieben Todsünden (version for low voice, arr. Brückner-Rüggeberg) ; Mahagonny Song-spieř (Review by Nicholas Deutsch)

soubrette 

WEILL, KURT: Je Ne TAime Pas. Der Silbersee (Review by John Ditsky)

vocals 

WEILL, KURT: Songs (14) (Review by John Ditsky)

vocals 

 

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