The Merry Widow (English lyrics by Adrian Ross)

~ Operetta

Annotation

>The most prominent English adaptation was created in 1907 featuring lyrics by Adrian Ross.
>Another English adaptation with lyrics by Norman Sachs and Mel Mandel was used for a popular 1963 release by RCA/Reader's Digest, "Treasury of Light Operetta"
>An English adaptation was mounted by the Light Opera of Manhattan which ran from the 1970s through the 1980s (lyricists not named).
> A new English translation (based on the Leon & Stein libretto) was created by Sheldon Harnick. These lyrics were copyrighted in 1977 by Mayerling Productions Ltd., and by Capitol Records in 1978,

Annotation last modified on 2016-12-15 16:01 UTC.

Relationships

lyricist:Adrian Ross (lyricist) (in 1907)
composer:Franz Lehár (composer)
translated version of:Die lustige Witwe
parts:Die lustige Witwe: Introduktion (The Merry Widow: Overture)
The Merry Widow (medley)
The Merry Widow: Act I. Oh, Come Away
The Merry Widow: Act II. Love in My Heart Was Dying
The Merry Widow: Act III. "I Love You So" (Merry Widow Waltz)
The Merry Widow: Butterflies
The Merry Widow: Folk Song
The Merry Widow: Girls, Girls, Girls
The Merry Widow: I Am Free
The Merry Widow: In Marsovia
The Merry Widow: Maxim's
The Merry Widow: The Girls at Maxim's
The Merry Widow: Two Royal Children
The Merry Widow: Vilia

Recordings

DateTitleAttributesArtistLength
recordings
Merry WidowVictorian Concert Orchestra, Richard Green9:54
The Merry Widow: Alls One to All Men Where There's Gold – Young Lovers All, AwakepartialRobert Bennet, Edith Lang, John Maloy, Broadway Light Opera Orchestra, Boris Mersson5:21
The Merry Widow: Down in Dear MarsoviapartialIsaac Van Grove2:43
The Merry Widow: FinalepartialKitty Carlisle and Chorus, Wilbur Evans2:56
The Merry Widow: Finale of Act IpartialKitty Carlisle and Chorus, Wilbur Evans3:19
The Merry Widow: Finale of Act IIpartialKitty Carlisle and Chorus, Wilbur Evans3:12
The Merry Widow: WomenpartialWilbur Evans and Chorus, Felix Knight2:53