Kurt Weill

Kurt Weill - composer

Person from United States

Genres: classical, jazz, modern classical, opera, symphony, ballet, cabaret, Classical

Kurt Weill
Kurt Weill
Kurt Weill
Kurt Weill
Kurt Weill
Kurt Weill
Kurt Weill

About Kurt Weill

Kurt Julian Weill (March 2, 1900 – April 3, 1950), born in Dessau, Germany and died in New York City, was a composer active from the 1920s until his death. He was a leading composer for the stage, as well as writing a number of concert works. Over fifty years after his death, his music continues to be performed both in popular and classical contexts. In Weill's lifetime, his work was most associated with the voice of his wife, Lotte Lenya, but shortly after his death "Mack the Knife" was established by Louis Armstrong and Bobby Darin as a jazz standard; his music has since been recorded by other performers ranging from The Doors, Lou Reed, Sting and PJ Harvey to New York's Metropolitan Opera and the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra; singers as varied as Teresa Stratas, Ute Lemper, and Marianne Faithfull have recorded entire albums of his music.

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Heard alongside: Mozart Verdi Beethoven

Kurt Weill — Top 4 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Weill tenThing
Weill Daniel Hope, Max Raabe - One touch of Venus - Speak low
Weill DIE DREIGROSCHENOPER - (Lenya)
Weill L'Opéra de quat'sous: Suite pour instruments à vent : Philharmonia Orch / O.Klemperer (1961)
tenThing
Daniel Hope, Max Raabe - One touch of Venus - Speak low
DIE DREIGROSCHENOPER - (Lenya)
L'Opéra de quat'sous: Suite pour instruments à vent : Philharmonia Orch / O.Klemperer (1961)