This was very emotional for me. I was lucky enough to be born in Australia in 1944 and my father had a wonderful collection of recordings including some of Richard Tauber's most popular songs of the time. We also had the sheet music of his classics with the famous photo of him wearing his monocle on the front cover. My father’s family was originally from Germany and all played the piano or violin and also sang, so my childhood was filled with music of all kinds. I am so grateful. Those times were unique… sadly never to be repeated. Thanks Dad. 🙏
Wonderful documentary from long ago with lots of famous faces. The great Tauber was a fascinating man. He is buried in Brompton Cemetery, just up the road from where I live. There are always fresh flowers on his grave, even now.
This is a beautiful classic production worthy of the BBC of yore..and James Robertson Justice R.I.P., and I cannot thank you enough for making it here available for our viewing and appreciation. Thank you a million times over!
I read that when war was over and he found out many of his Friends had died he became very sad and got sick with cáncer,. And he died in 1948,. He was an outstanding singer and a warm hearted human being, I Will never forget him, never.
The only video of Nancy Brown, who appeared with him in Old Chelsea. She and her husband, Albert Arlen, wrote the most successful Australian musical of the late 1950's The Sentimental Bloke.Tauber toured Australia in the days when rail travel was slow and not very comfortable
Richard Tauber passed away long before I was born but I listen often to his recordings. What a truly wonderful voice he had. He was unique. Thank you for uploading this fascinating insight into the man.
The first comment from Bergner, my god what a snob, to speak of Lehar’s work in that way. One thing I can’t stand about opera sometimes, but what I love about the truly great singers like Tauber who possessed none of it.
Voix exeptionellement superbe! Si on pense aux moyens techniques d'alors, qu'aurions nous commme interpretations s'il enregistrait de nos jours. Dommage qu'il a fini si tristement, victime du régime nazi. C'était un artiste complet chanteur et compositeur (Ein Lied geh't um die Welt ....etc.)
We often think about a great performer like this from a very long time gone meanwhile. In reality not that far away. Imagine in comparison that Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby were contempories , Benjamino Gigli and Jussi Björling were on their highest levels as opera tenors and that Snowhite from Walt Disney arrived , soon to be followed by Pinokkio and Dombo. Perhaps should we even see Jim Reeves , Bob Dylan and Elvis Presly as belonging to a rather nearby next generation timewise.
This was very emotional for me. I was lucky enough to be born in Australia in 1944 and my father had a wonderful collection of recordings including some of Richard Tauber's most popular songs of the time. We also had the sheet music of his classics with the famous photo of him wearing his monocle on the front cover. My father’s family was originally from Germany and all played the piano or violin and also sang, so my childhood was filled with music of all kinds. I am so grateful. Those times were unique… sadly never to be repeated. Thanks Dad. 🙏
Wonderful documentary from long ago with lots of famous faces. The great Tauber was a fascinating man. He is buried in Brompton Cemetery, just up the road from where I live. There are always fresh flowers on his grave, even now.
There will NEVER be another who comes even close to him-the greatest tenor the world has known.
Herbert Ernst Groh
All.due respect Outclassed by Tauber
This is a beautiful classic production worthy of the BBC of yore..and James Robertson Justice R.I.P., and I cannot thank you enough for making it here available for our viewing and appreciation. Thank you a million times over!
My aunt, Louise Javotte, appeared with Tauber in Old Chelsea
Thank you so much - a wonderful insight into Tauber's professional and private life . - thank you for the privilege ..
was für ein geschenk!!! vielen dank !!
I first saw this doc in 1982 = lovely to watch again.
Not just a great singer , but also a great human being. Richard Tauber.
Yes, great human being
I read that when war was over and he found out many of his Friends had died he became very sad and got sick with cáncer,. And he died in 1948,. He was an outstanding singer and a warm hearted human being, I Will never forget him, never.
sensational artist, not just the voice alone but all of it!
This is beautiful, thank you from the deepest of my heart !
The only video of Nancy Brown, who appeared with him in Old Chelsea. She and her husband, Albert Arlen, wrote the most successful Australian musical of the late 1950's The Sentimental Bloke.Tauber toured Australia in the days when rail travel was slow and not very comfortable
one of the best Tenors.....ever
Richard Tauber passed away long before I was born but I listen often to his recordings. What a truly wonderful voice he had. He was unique. Thank you for uploading this fascinating insight into the man.
Thanks for sharing
The film of “My Heart and I”sung by the chorus of Old Chelsea gave me shivers.
Shane MacGowan brought me here. No not really, but which contemparary musician does credit the wonderful Richard Tauber....
14:52-16:50 what a fabulous document of a great artist and of a time long gone.
59:02 eine so schön zusammengestellte Doko ,total begeistert. Mädy Tauber,Bad Ischl
Danke, gracias, thanks ❤️❤️❤️
Brilliant singer in german and english.
I love 💕 the original recording from WW II of Old Chelsea ! 😊
#13:58 Schwartzkopf says the greatest tenor I heard and sang with!!!!
The whole Vienna (Wien) is in his heart.
The first comment from Bergner, my god what a snob, to speak of Lehar’s work in that way. One thing I can’t stand about opera sometimes, but what I love about the truly great singers like Tauber who possessed none of it.
Tauber,Schmidt, Schock,Kiepura, Gigli,Lanza,Rebroff,Prey
das waren die ganz grossen. So was gibt es nicht mehr.
Bjorling
I always consider him as the Danube Caruso.
Yes, you can say so. Tauber was so Viennese as Caruso Neapolitan...
James Robertson Justice has the same clipped, rapid, affected way of speaking as Lord Mountbatten. Weird.
Wonderful not weird
Sensacional! Maravilhoso! O melhor entre os melhores!
madeleine gleeson: Beautiful, So Beautiful
Thank you.
#1723 some of Nessun Dorma in German ( sung by Tauber, the the Lyric tenor) He did sing it in the house.
He has an unusual approach to the high note.
The superb tauber,but pagliacci in english god its awful,but what a superb voice
Confusing - Richard Tauber sings english. :)
Voix exeptionellement superbe! Si on pense aux moyens techniques d'alors, qu'aurions nous commme interpretations s'il enregistrait de nos jours. Dommage qu'il a fini si tristement, victime du régime nazi. C'était un artiste complet chanteur et compositeur (Ein Lied geh't um die Welt ....etc.)
We often think about a great performer like this from a very long time gone meanwhile. In reality not that far away. Imagine in comparison that Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby were contempories , Benjamino Gigli and Jussi Björling were on their highest levels as opera tenors and that Snowhite from Walt Disney arrived , soon to be followed by Pinokkio and Dombo. Perhaps should we even see Jim Reeves , Bob Dylan and Elvis Presly as belonging to a rather nearby next generation timewise.
Tauber was surpassed by .Mario La za