FULL FRÜHLINGSPARADE (Stolz) Baden 2023 Miriam Portmann, Ricardo Frenzel Baudisch, Clemens Kerschbaumer, Verena Barth-Jurca

Information on the Performance
- Work Title: Frühlingsparade  
- Composer: Stolz Robert  
- Libretto: Ernst Marischka, Hugo Wiener    Libretto Text, Libretto Index
- Venue & Opera Company: Buehne Baden bei Wien, Austria  
- Recorded: July 30, 2023
- Type: Staged Opera Live
- Singers: Miriam Portmann, Ricardo Frenzel Baudisch, Clemens Kerschbaumer, Kerstin Grotrian, Verena Barth-Jurca, Jonas Zeiler, Oliver Baier, Roman Frankl, Gerald Pichowetz, Beppo Binder, Günter Tolar, Mario Fancovic,
- Conductor: Michael Zehetner  
- Orchestra: Orchester der Bühne Baden  
- Chorus: Chor der Bühne Baden  
- Ballet: Ballett der Bühne Baden  
- Choreographer: Anna Vita  
- Stage Director: Michael Lakner  
- Stage Designer: Erich Uiberlacker  
- Costume Designer: Friederike Friedrich  
Information about the Recording
- Published by: ORF  
- Date Published: 2023  
- Format: Broadcast
- Quality Video: 4 Audio:4
- Subtitles: nosubs  
- Video Recording from: ORF     FULL VIDEO
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON THIS PERFORMANCE
Vienna in the days of the emperor: a forbidden march, fresh pretzel sticks and two people who have just fallen in love make for the perfect material for operettas.
The Deutschmeisterkorporal Willi composed a march entitled “Spring Parade”. Due to many complications, a performance ban is issued. The march may not be played unless ordered by the emperor… With the help of a little trick, young Marika succeeds in persuading the emperor, the march is played at the spring parade and is the great success of the event.
The stage version of the material, which has already been filmed three times, was made in 1963. Probably the best-known screen version of the subject is the film DIE DEUTSCHMEISTER with Romy Schneider, Magda Schneider, Hans Moser and Paul Hörbiger. The hits of the piece: „Wien wird schön erst bei Nacht“, „Singend, klingend, ruft uns das Glück“ and „Im Frühling, im Prater, in Grinzing, in Wien“.
Quoted from Buehne Baden