- Studio Chorus, Thomas Stewart, Jane Connell, Burgess Meredith, Lotte Lenya, Evelyn Lear, Jean Sanders, Samuel Matlowsky, Scott Merrill, Bob Shaver, Hiram Sherman, Studio Orchestra, William Malten
- Erich Ponto, Arthur Schroeder, Gerda Madsen, Willy Trenk-Trebitsch, Bertolt Brecht, Erika Helmke, Florelle, Studio Chorus, Theo Mackeben, Lewis Ruth Band, Carola Neher, Lotte Lenya, Marek Weber, Studio Pianist, Studio Orchestra, Kurt Gerron, Marek Weber Orchester, Jean Lenoir Orchestra, Dreigroschen Band, Lea Deganith
- Wilhelm Brückner-Rüggeberg, Gunther Arndt Orchestra, Kurt Hellwig, Lotte Lenya, Johanna von Koczian, Erich Schellow, Josef Hausmann, Paul Otto Kuster, Willy Trenk-Trebitsch, Berlin Sender Freies Orchestra, Inge Wolffberg, Berlin Sender Freies Chorus, Martin Hoeppner, Trude Hesterberg, Wolfgang Neuss, Wolfgang Grunert
- Willy Trenk-Trebitsch, Erika Helmke, Lotte Lenya, Erich Ponto
Lotte Lenya
Compilations
Biography
Known for her definitive interpretations of her husband Kurt Weill's songs, the singer and actress Lotte Lenya enjoyed a late-career resurgence after performing in the 1956 Off-Broadway debut of THE THREEPENNY OPERA as well as the original 1966 Broadway production of CABARET. Appearing in the premieres of all the major Brecht-Weill collaborations, including DIE DREIGROSCHENOPER (THREEPENNY OPERA), RISE AND FALL OF THE CITY OF MAHAGONNY, and SEVEN DEADLY SINS. Lenya later participated in the definitive Columbia Masterworks recordings of these scores in the mid-'50s. Her 1955 Masterworks LP SINGS BERLIN THEATRE SONGS OF KURT WEILL is still considered the benchmark by which all subsequent interpretations of Weill are measured.
