
Renee Fleming performs Johann Strauss' "Frag micht oft"
Clip: Season 39 Episode 1 | 3m 30s
The legendary diva unveils one of her "Guilty Pleasures" in this web-exclusive performance
Johann Strauss II, best known for his elegant waltzes, also composed this lesser known gem for an operetta called "Walzer aus Wien." Renee Fleming gives the song a new life on the stages of Lincoln Center... and on her latest album, "Guilty Pleasures."
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Live From Lincoln Center is made possible with support from the Family of Robert Wood Johnson III, the Audrey and Martin Gruss Foundation, The Robert and Renée Belfer Family Foundation, Mercedes T. Bass, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

Renee Fleming performs Johann Strauss' "Frag micht oft"
Clip: Season 39 Episode 1 | 3m 30s
Johann Strauss II, best known for his elegant waltzes, also composed this lesser known gem for an operetta called "Walzer aus Wien." Renee Fleming gives the song a new life on the stages of Lincoln Center... and on her latest album, "Guilty Pleasures."
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