ALBAN BERG
(1885-1935)
Opera in three acts
Libretto by Alban Berg, after Erdgeist and Büchse der Pandora by Frank Wedekind, English version by Richard Stokes
Act III realised by Friedrich Cerha
Prologue
1.
'Roll up, roll up for the menagerie'
4:20
Animal tamer
Act I
Scene One
2.
'Am I trespassing?'
2:01
Alwa, Dr Schön, Lulu
3.
'Gnädige Frau. . . Frau Medizinalrat. . .'
1:38
Painter, Lulu
4.
'You are far too slow to capture me'
0:51
Lulu, Painter
5.
'What's happening?'
0:46
Painter, Lulu
Professor of Medicine, Lulu, Painter
7.
'Just wait, he'll jump right up. . .'
1:31
Lulu
8.
'Can't you help him recover his senses?'
2:12
Painter, Lulu
9.
'You make me jealous, you lucky bastard!'
1:44
Painter
10.
'Please help me do this up'
1:44
Lulu
Scene Two
11.
'Eva!' - 'What is it?'
1:10
12.
'Eva!' - 'What is it?'
1:53
Painter, Lulu
13.
'He's not quite what I imagined him to be'
4:16
Schigolch, Lulu, Dr Schön
14.
'If you and I married'
6:26
Dr Schön, Lulu, Painter
15.
'So?' - 'Your marriage has made you at least a million marks. . .'
5:03
Painter, Dr Schön, Lulu
16.
'Don't talk so loud'
3:26
Dr Schön, Alwa, Lulu
17.
Verwandlung [Transformation]
3:27
Scene Three
18.
'I've never in my life known an audience so excited'
2:16
Alwa, Lulu
19.
'More for me, please'
1:31
Lulu, Alwa
20.
'That girl and her lovers'
1:12
Alwa
21.
'I met her first at Dr Schön's'
1:33
African Prince, Alwa
22.
'She's had a sort of fainting fit'
0:33
Dresser, Alwa, Theatre Manager, Prince, Lulu
23.
'What's wrong with her?'
1:09
Dr Schön, Alwa, Lulu, Dresser, Theatre Manager, Prince
24.
'How dare you attempt to ruin my well-laid plans?'
5:01
Dr Schön, Lulu
25.
'Take this pen and paper'
2:59
Lulu, Dr Schön
1.
'Delighted that you will be there this evening'
3:17
2.
'Why not stay here?'
1:58
3.
'Thank the Lord, that at last we're. . .'
2:22
4.
'You know it's she he really wanted to marry'
0:45
5.
'I hope you locked the windows'
1:39
6.
'The matinée will be lit by ultra-violet light'
3:15
9.
'And where did he go?'
2:55
10.
'Even though men have killed themselves because of who I am'
2:27
11.
'Kneel down, murderous bitch!'
2:42
12.
'You can't deliver me up for trial!'
1:05
14.
'We're like the players waiting for a bandleader'
4:30
15.
'This way is shorter'
6:09
16.
'Hey, little Lulu, it's time we scarpered over the border'
4:14
17.
'You're still as ravishing and youthful as in your portrait'
3:45
18.
'Beneath this dress I feel your form in harmony'
3:55
1.
'Gentleman and Ladies!'
2:42
2.
'Get to the point and say how much you want from me'
0:51
3.
'Of the countless nubile, fun-loving lasses'
2:09
4.
'The magistrate will reward anyone who finds the murderess'
3:06
5.
'It's good! It's looking good!'
1:35
7.
'Message for the Bank Director'
0:59
8.
'I need some money, in ready cash'
3:28
9.
'You could at least treat me with respect!'
2:38
11.
'I have lost all my money'
2:09
12.
'What the hell is this?'
3:32
13.
'The rain's beating a tattoo'
4:34
14.
'If this is not the ideal moment'
5:52
15.
'Come along in, my love! Come!'
3:30
16.
'Doctor Alwa's gone off to sleep'
2:40
18.
'These are the last few moments'
3:38
Solo: Lisa Saffer soprano - Lulu
Solo: Susan Parry mezzo-soprano - Countess Geschwitz
Solo: Anna Burford mezzo-soprano - Dresser/Schoolboy/Waiter
Solo: Graham Danby bass - Professor of Medicine/Theatre Manager/Banker
Solo: Stuart Kale tenor - Painter/Second Client
Solo: Robert Hayward baritone - Dr Schön/Jack the Ripper
Solo: John Graham-Hall tenor - Alwa
Solo: Gwynne Howell bass - Schigolch
Solo: Robert Poulton baritone - Animal Tamer/Acrobat
Solo: Alan Oke tenor - African Prince/Manservant/Marquis
Solo: Roger Begley bass - Police Commissioner
Solo: Claire Mitcher soprano - Fifteen-year-old Girl
Solo: Paul Napier-Burrows bass - Servant
Solo: Jane Powell mezzo-soprano - Mother
Solo: Moira Harris soprano - Designer
Solo: Toby Stafford-Allen baritone - Journalist
Orchestra: English National Opera Orchestra
Conductor: Paul Daniel