I sang this insert of the Annen Polka as part of my role Pepi from Wiener Blut. I also sang in Night in Venice and we did not have this song in that operetta.
Johann Strauss II ( A night in Venice) has gone through many revisions, the version you remember may not be the same. Barbara can deliver any version with her wonderful voice.
So etwas mehr klares wuerde Sie vielleicht besser gefallen haben: Corinne Stevens sings Schwipslied by J Strauss. Mir nicht. Sagen wir es so: Frau Bonney ist leicht geschwipst...oder: wenn Frau Bonney geschwipst ist, behimmt sie sich trotzdem brav (jeder reagiert anders zu Alkohol)...
A cute and fun video, Smorgy! Thanks for this. I wish Barbara Bonney would come back to the stage soon! She's very much at ease singing in German, no?
Hiya Marian! ;o) Me, too, matie. Yup, she is very fluent in German (studied at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, I think). The gal is quite a wonderful linguist and even sings beautiful Swedish! :o) Thanks for stopping by and hope the holidays are going well out east! :o)
I sang this insert of the Annen Polka as part of my role Pepi from Wiener Blut. I also sang in Night in Venice and we did not have this song in that operetta.
57petitediva 6 months ago
Lustig! Eine kleine beschwipste Tirolerin!
Onewaywindinmay 1 year ago
soo funny xD xD
thanks for posting!!
budderfly1996 1 year ago
boooring !!!
alecs1976 1 year ago
Johann Strauss II ( A night in Venice) has gone through many revisions, the version you remember may not be the same. Barbara can deliver any version with her wonderful voice.
franklindavid 2 years ago
Are you sure this is from Night in Venice???? I sang it myself dont remember this song!! could be I am mistaken.
gharusa 2 years ago
Perhaps you used a different version of the score. The Schwipslied is really an insertion aria re-arrangement from the Annen Polka.
SDCmorg 2 years ago
Wow. Her voice is clear as a diamond.
Lindoron 2 years ago
Lind. You got it. That is Barbara's true quality.
swanningaround 2 years ago
Annina sings this, I'm not sure when in the operetta, because I can't find a full score with the aria included!
jerilyn616 2 years ago
I just want to know, who sings this song in A Night in Venice?
Annina or Ciboletta and when...
please let m know..
piccaluteti 2 years ago
Her voice is just lovely, her voice is timeless.
franklindavid 2 years ago 2
such a cute song.
hevemetal 3 years ago 4
It sounds really difficult, too!
sojourneru 2 years ago
Delightful melody and a splendid rendition. Thank you for taking the time to prepare this video. FIVE STARS!
gmmix 3 years ago 2
Brav gesungen, aber es fehlt die Imagination!
surferjwf 3 years ago
??? Bei wem fehlt die Imagination, den Musikern?....!!
Pollione88 3 years ago
Aber nein, bei der Sopranistin: sie singt so schrecklich brav, und beschwipst ist sie nun wahrlich nicht! Klingt mehr wie in einer Musikschule!
Liegt wohl auch an der fremden Sprache?
surferjwf 2 years ago
So etwas mehr klares wuerde Sie vielleicht besser gefallen haben: Corinne Stevens sings Schwipslied by J Strauss. Mir nicht. Sagen wir es so: Frau Bonney ist leicht geschwipst...oder: wenn Frau Bonney geschwipst ist, behimmt sie sich trotzdem brav (jeder reagiert anders zu Alkohol)...
Freethinker99 7 months ago
I love her voice!!! :)
MissByrd007 3 years ago 4
A cute and fun video, Smorgy! Thanks for this. I wish Barbara Bonney would come back to the stage soon! She's very much at ease singing in German, no?
mariandelochs 4 years ago 4
Hiya Marian! ;o) Me, too, matie. Yup, she is very fluent in German (studied at the Mozarteum in Salzburg, I think). The gal is quite a wonderful linguist and even sings beautiful Swedish! :o) Thanks for stopping by and hope the holidays are going well out east! :o)
SDCmorg 4 years ago