Dive into the enchanting world of opera with "The Masterful Tenor RICHARD TAUBER," a captivating album released by Richard Tauber under the Summer Music label in 2018. This collection of 12 tracks offers a mesmerizing journey through the golden age of opera, showcasing the unparalleled vocal prowess of Richard Tauber, a tenor who rose to fame alongside other legendary tenors like Beniamino Gigli and Lauritz Melchior during the development of sound film in the 1920s and 30s.
The album spans a concise yet impactful 36 minutes, featuring timeless classics such as "The Blue Danube," "Plaisir D'amour," and "Without a Song." Each track is a testament to Tauber's remarkable range and emotional depth, from the tender "Beneath thy window" to the poignant "Someday we shall meet again." The album also includes lesser-known gems like "A perfect day" and "Goodbye," offering a well-rounded exploration of Tauber's artistic versatility.
Richard Tauber's career was marked by his ability to captivate audiences, both on stage and on screen. His decision to leave Vienna after the Anschluss in the late 1930s underscores the historical significance of his work, adding a layer of depth to his musical legacy. This album is a celebration of his enduring contributions to the world of opera, making it a valuable addition to any music enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a seasoned opera aficionado or a newcomer to the genre, "The Masterful Tenor RICHARD TAUBER" promises an unforgettable listening experience.
Richard Tauber, born in Linz in 1891, was one of the most celebrated tenors of his era, captivating audiences across Europe and America with his operatic and operetta performances. Renowned for his role in Mozart's 'Don Giovanni', Tauber's lyrical tenor voice was a highlight of pre-war Vienna's operetta scene. His fame led to a prolific recording career, showcasing his versatility in both German folk settings and classical Lieder by composers such as Mendelssohn and Schubert. Tauber's life took a dramatic turn with the Anschluss, prompting his escape to the UK with his British-born wife. Despite the upheaval, he continued to enchant audiences until his passing in London in 1948. Tauber's legacy endures as one of the finest tenors of his time, remembered for his ravishing vocal colours and enduring popularity.
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