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  1. Richard Tauber was one of the leading tenors of his time. Born a stone's throw away from Linz City Theatre, as a student he studied at Dr. Hochs Conservatory in Frankfurt before working with Karl Beines in 1911. Tauber gave his debut performance in Chemnitz in 1913, and then joined the Dresden opera. From 1915 he sang regularly in Vienna ...

  2. "GREAT TAUBER SONGS"RICHARD TAUBERSIDE 1Band 1 - Serenade (Farewell my love, farewell) (from "Frasquita") (Lehar-Arkell) with OrchestraBand 2 -...

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  3. Heart’s Delight: The Songs of Richard Tauber. 11 years ago. Gary Hoffman. Indeed, it is doubtful that any opera singer. has truly been an household name since the death of Luciano Pavarotti. Possessing an unique timbre that combined sweetness with power and an ironclad. technique that enabled him to sing an effective, poised Don Ottavio in.

  4. リヒャルト・タウバー. リヒャルト・タウバー ( ドイツ語 ・ 英語: Richard Tauber, 1891年 〈 明治 24年〉 5月16日 - 1948年 〈 昭和 23年〉 1月8日 )は オーストリア=ハンガリー帝国 生まれで 英国 に帰化 [1] した オペラ 歌手( テノール )、 俳優 。. 彼はマスコミ ...

  5. Richard Tauber. Actor: April Blossoms. Second only to the great Caruso, Austrian opera singer Richard Tauber is revered as one of the world's finest Mozartian tenors to come out of early to mid-20th century Europe. He was born on May 16, 1891 of modest means in Linz, Austria, the illegitimate son of soubrette Elisabeth Seiffert, who sang ...

  6. May 17, 2018 · TAUBER, RICHARD ( Ernst Seiffert ; 1892–1948), singer. Born in Linz, Austria, Tauber studied at Frankfurt. In 1913 he was engaged under a five-year contract by the Dresden opera, where he sang leading tenor parts. He also sang at various other renowned opera houses in Germany and Austria, and at the Salzburg Mozart festivals.

  7. Feb 24, 2013 · Richard Tauber, well known Austrian tenor who has been heard in the United States with the Metropolitan Opera Company, was the target of a hostile demonstration by Nazis in Graz during and following a concert. It then continues to the end of the accidentally conflated piece, i.e., “‘I am honorary chamberlain to the Pope.

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