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Die Fledermaus

Die Fledermaus

1 hr. 19 min.
Description
"The Bathtub" was written by Johann Strauss in 1874. The court sentenced banker Gabriel Eisenstein to eight days in prison for insulting a policeman, but today there is a ball at Count Villenberg’s—and the banker’s friend, the notary Falk, brings invitations. Nothing—prison can wait! The devastated wife, the beauty Rosalinda, is barely bearing her separation from her husband. And just at that, as if the world conspires against her, the ardent admirer Alfred shows up, and the maid desperately asks to be excused for some reason. Unexpectedly for the hostess, a carriage arrives to take Gabriel to prison. What can the poor deceived wife do?

Performers
Rosalinda — Olga Vikland (text), Glafira Sakharova
Eisenstein — Konstantin Mikhaylov (text), Leonid Neverov
Falk — Rostislav Plyatt (text), Vladimir Zakharov
Frank — Boris Petker (text), Ivan Petrov
Adel — Natalya Tkacheva (text), Kapitolina Rachevskaya
Alfred — Vladimir Zeldin (text), Mikhail Shchavinsky
Fritz — Aleksei Zubov.
Villenberg — Boris Ivanov.
Tokai — Grigory Yaron
From the author — Mikhail Nazvanov.
Libretto — C. Haffner and R. Gené.
Russian text: G. Yaron
Poems: D. Censor and G. Registan
Symphony orchestra of the Moscow State Philharmonic
Conductor S. Samusod.
21:18
Bat-01
15:52
Bat-02
21:05
Bat-03
21:36
Bat-04