Als Richard Tauber in Rom dieses Schubertlied in der Aufführung Dreimädelhaus gesungen hat, sass Benjamino Gigli im Auditorium und er schrie begeistert Bravo ……. . Zum Glück können wir durch die Video- und Aufnahmetechnik dieses einzigartige künstlerische Erlebnis „ein wenig“ miterleben. Richard Tauber war ein Jahrhunderttenor in der Oper, Kunstlied, Operette und im Volkslied !!!!!
I notice how peaceful the shoulders are, how still the torso, how modest the manner. Tauber has no need to manufacture anything - as so many singers do - he doesn't have to pretend to sound manly - he is manly. This is the voice of truth. Master of both melody and accompaniment, Tauber achieves a unity that few singers today can match. The interpretation is idiosyncratic by today's standards but that is part of the charm. I wish Schubert could have heard him. He would have cried . . .
[ idiosyncratic by today's standards ] PS: Today's standards haven't a clue. This song and music are from when *all* the food was organic; the gardens and town-streets were so silent, at night, that one could hear the Nachtigallen schlagen a hundred meters away, and when personal messages were delivered *in person*, if one knew how to write - or else in handwritten messages that took time to travel ...
Richard Tauber was not young when he sung this song but as always perfection in this performance with such a truly wonderful voice and artistry thank you for this film .
In 1944 I was on leave from the RAF and heard RICHARD TAUBER sing at The EMPRESS THEATER in Brixton London it was during an Air raid and afterwards I met him in the basement of the theater he was a gentleman and it was an Honour to meet him he has one of the finest voices in his range never tried to reach a note above his level just marvelous control to compare him with others is ridiculous! He stands alone and should never be compared he is an ICON
Time marches on...and the great ones from yesteryear are almost...almost...almost forgotten...but not quite!!! I am glad the name and voice of Richard Tauber is here on youtube!
do you hear the wafting of the nightingale? alas, they are craving thee with sounds sweet dirges they do crave for me. they do know the longing of the chest, the know lovers pain, moving every mellow heart with the silvery chime
I like Tauber. He is a great tenor and he sings with his heart. I love listening him sing Schubert's Serenade. He does a great job. Great musician and great vocal chords to match.
I am sorry hard to remember now, I was on leave from the R.A.F. It was during an air raid he was at the Empress Theatre in Brixton about 1943 it was a Solo appearance by him I do remeber we went to the basement after his performance that's where we met him Such a nice person, after my sister and I ran home with shrapnel falling everywhere We lived On Hayte Road Brixton Hill...
Dear Richard Tauber......My dear Mum’s favourite singer I remember her telling me, bless her....and Richard Tauber too, so unfairly, so badly treated, Oh that his cowardly persecutors should pay for their bully-boy vanity, damn them!
What a fabulous experience to have met him as well as seeing him. I love Tauber, I was introduced to his singing by a mad keen fan who lent me loads of his CDs and never came back to reclaim them... Since then he's pretty much my favourite tenor. When he sings Lehar in particular, he's unsurpassable.
This is signing. Such beauty. No one today has beauty like this in his voice, He said once that to hear Caruso sing was to learn everything about singing.. But man he sung so beautifully himself.
There are two clips of Tauber singing this: one is from the 1933 Aldwych production of Lilac Time in which he wears horn-rimmed specs, the other is from the 1934 film 'Blossom Time' in which he wears Schubert's own Nickelbrillen loaned by a museum in Vienna.
through the night my songs are softly drawn to you; down into the silent grove darling, come to me! whispering slender treetops hashing in the light of the moon :| eavesdrop of hostlie betrayers, fair one, do not fear!
My last comment was meant for Samurai9. Historiwa, listen to 'mario lanza sings ave maria'. What is it that you don't like in his voice? He may have done some tacky films, but his voice.. I love all the greats, Caruso, Bjorling, Gigi, Martinelli, Tauber etc. Lanza was a great tenor, and making his way back to the stage(Milan I believe) before he died. He was only 38!
Yes, you're right, he has done a little improvisation at the end, but it's good and so is the entire piece, rare to see a singer also a top class pianist.
Where ever did you find this? This is GREAT! Despite Tauber's goofy leering at the camera and the fact that he looks more like Harold Lloyd than Franz Schubert, it is an amazing little gem. A piece like this that we've all heard a million times (and often not done well) is given a new life by Tauber's uber distinctive voice and superb technique. His little effects don't bother me at all. A great musician. Although he looks better in his top hat and monocle than in this fright wig. Great post.
Sir -- I know your comment is, overall, appreciative, so, along with that: let's see: he is playing his own piano accompaniment perfectly, looking at the music only some of the time; while he is singing a multi-centuries-World-Class rendition of one of the greatest songs ever; singing it *without* the complete ease and freedom of his lungs and chest and throat, since his arms and shoulders are constricted to playing the piano, and his head is often turned to face the camera; in the years when he was no longer in the best of health; doing all this in a filmed take, with at most one cut, at 2:04 (and back, a few seconds later) - if that was even a cut; it may have been just a second camera. So -- ummm --- what was that, about his facial expression, please ......? Thank you for reading.
I've seen a few of his films. Heard many of his records. Such charm, and a voice that just flows, making singing look easy compared to some of today's tenors who look an aria short of an aneurysm.
@Ragnaroekk Like any other of the great tenors, Tauber's voice & style were distinctive & unique enough to polarize opinion. I can accept that he is not for you. But to suggest that his singing was uncultured, when he was world reknowned for his superb musicianship & enchanting lyricism, & his voice afflicted with tremolo when in fact it had perfect vibrato, - is so wide of the mark as to only invite ridicule of your comment. 62 years after his death, he is STILL beloved with good reason.
he is the most carefully highly and wonderfully crafted voice, he knows how to sing and certainly touches souls... Master among master class! Love your writing,
we were fortunate it was an Air raid on London Otherwise we would not have met him :) Was a great experience and Honour You know he was the greatest exponent of Schubert. Reply to Louisemiriam.
What is amasing to me the microphone is far from his mouth but intrestingly yet that voice resonates so nice. You can hear the strenght in his voice brilljaint👏👏🎹🎹😊
As a child, I had a Richard Tauber Record. He sang: "In meiner Heimat wird es jetzt Fruehling." I played this on an old hand cranked gramophone until one day ,I dropped and broke the record. Since then I look for this song, but have not found it. Maybe someone knows, where I can listen to it one more time.
My songs beckon softly through the night to you; below in the quiet grove, Come to me, beloved! The rustle of slender leaf tips whispers in the moonlight; Do not fear the evil spying of the betrayer, my dear. Do you hear the nightingales call? Ah, they beckon to you, With the sweet sound of their singing they beckon to you for me. They understand the heart's longing, know the pain of love, They calm each tender heart with their silver tones. Let them also stir within your breast, beloved, hear me! Trembling I wait for you, Come, please me!
I have not seen this, but I have seen BLOSSOM TIME, a biopic of Schubert, where he sings this even better. No scooping, and more fidelity to the music and text. But for some reason, here he reminds me more of the real composer Schubert than in the other movie. I think if we could have seen the historical Schubert perform this masterpiece (his mannerisms and expressions, not the singing itself), it would be a bit like how Tauber did it here.
My mother Oie's favorite tenor.Saw him in London as a DP..Stan of Chialiapin too. Music brings people together, no? Last week I sckd Beiber dck. All gooyd. W/relish. Swallowed. Thank ye: gimme a hands uyp
Great Jewish tenor, lost family members in holocaust. Died in exile in London. in 1948. Other great Jewish tenor Joseph Schmidt died as a refugee in Switzerland in a refugee camp in 1942
Absolute magic! How wonderful that we can still hear and see this man perform.
Als Richard Tauber in Rom dieses Schubertlied in der Aufführung Dreimädelhaus gesungen hat, sass Benjamino Gigli im Auditorium und er schrie begeistert Bravo ……. . Zum Glück können wir durch die Video- und Aufnahmetechnik dieses einzigartige künstlerische Erlebnis „ein wenig“ miterleben. Richard Tauber war ein Jahrhunderttenor in der Oper, Kunstlied, Operette und im Volkslied !!!!!
I notice how peaceful the shoulders are, how still the torso, how modest the manner. Tauber has no need to manufacture anything - as so many singers do - he doesn't have to pretend to sound manly - he is manly. This is the voice of truth. Master of both melody and accompaniment, Tauber achieves a unity that few singers today can match. The interpretation is idiosyncratic by today's standards but that is part of the charm. I wish Schubert could have heard him. He would have cried . . .
what you say is so so true
[ he is manly ] ~ Indeed, yes - this performance epitomizes the Heldentenor ~
[ idiosyncratic by today's standards ] PS: Today's standards haven't a clue. This song and music are from when *all* the food was organic; the gardens and town-streets were so silent, at night, that one could hear the Nachtigallen schlagen a hundred meters away, and when personal messages were delivered *in person*, if one knew how to write - or else in handwritten messages that took time to travel ...
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Thanks God for sending Schubert to the earth
This was my father's favourite song, he was cremated yesterday, this song played as the curtain closed .
Lovely song. My heart goes out to you x
Наше сочувствие ,он может слышать Таубера в ином месте.
Richard Tauber was not young when he sung this song but as always perfection in this performance with such a truly wonderful voice and artistry thank you for this film .
I like how free his interpretation is.
In 1944 I was on leave from the RAF and heard RICHARD TAUBER sing at The EMPRESS THEATER in Brixton London it was during an Air raid and afterwards I met him in the basement of the theater he was a gentleman and it was an Honour to meet him he has one of the finest voices in his range never tried to reach a note above his level just marvelous control to compare him with others is ridiculous! He stands alone and should never be compared he is an ICON
Time marches on...and the great ones from yesteryear are almost...almost...almost forgotten...but not quite!!! I am glad the name and voice of Richard Tauber is here on youtube!
Full body voice. for a tenor...clear and specific...marvelous
Master of all!
This is so beautiful, it touches the soul.
Richard Tauber is a piece of My heart and My life, thanks for sharing all this, ❤️💛💙
This is what keeps me studying bel canto technique... exquisite, charismatic, moving... everything that makes Schubert Serenade worth listening to.
This wonderful singer sings with such deep emotion that touches me deeply.
Physical resemblance with Schubert. Free from mannerisms greatly appreciated. Too many sing this simple song in a stilted manner.
Traumhaft schön! Das waren noch Stimmen!!! Es geht direkt ins Herz ♥
WOUT SPAANS NL 73
do you hear the wafting of the nightingale?
alas, they are craving thee
with sounds sweet dirges
they do crave for me.
they do know the longing of the chest,
the know lovers pain,
moving every mellow heart
with the silvery chime
I love when someone post an old lost video of a great. Thanks
Thank you for this beautiful clip which must be at least 70 years old and yet, so clear. A true treasure!
One of the most beautiful musical instruments "the voice" and what a privilege if you have that wonderful gift. Thanks for the upload 🎉
Brilliant to say the least. Such quality of tone and mastery that only an artist can possess.
I like Tauber. He is a great tenor and he sings with his heart. I love listening him sing Schubert's Serenade. He does a great job. Great musician and great vocal chords to match.
I am sorry hard to remember now, I was on leave from the R.A.F. It was during an air raid he was at the Empress Theatre in Brixton about 1943 it was a Solo appearance by him I do remeber we went to the basement after his performance that's where we met him Such a nice person, after my sister and I ran home with shrapnel falling everywhere We lived On Hayte Road Brixton Hill...
God bless well done....from a Somerset L.I. lad.
Wie wunderbar gesungen ❤
Truly this is music which speaks directly to the sole. Find myself circling back to this song at least once a month. Timeless
you could do a lot worse !!
me too :) there is no other word to describe his voice other than beautiful.
A beautiful tune sung by a great singer.
Yes an excellent voice and rendition,thank you for posting this...very beautiful.
Schubert preformed in a forgotten style from a forgotten tenor. Great video. Thanks for posting.
PERFORMED
Yes how comes this fantastic man is overlooked? Such a shame.
I like such voice of tenor.
The best version on youtube
Thank you so much! You can´t imagine, what that video and song mean to me. Brought tears into my eyes.
Wow, he's good. I want to hear more of his singing.
Dear Richard Tauber......My dear Mum’s favourite singer I remember her telling me, bless her....and Richard Tauber too, so unfairly, so badly treated, Oh that his cowardly persecutors should pay for their bully-boy vanity, damn them!
The actual Schubert playing his own Serenade. Wow.
he was a divinely beautifl singer .. NO ONE will fill his shoes .. he made his mark that no one can follow
What a fabulous experience to have met him as well as seeing him. I love Tauber, I was introduced to his singing by a mad keen fan who lent me loads of his CDs and never came back to reclaim them... Since then he's pretty much my favourite tenor. When he sings Lehar in particular, he's unsurpassable.
sublime, such depth and resonance .soulfull performance
This is signing. Such beauty. No one today has beauty like this in his voice, He said once that to hear Caruso sing was to learn everything about singing.. But man he sung so beautifully himself.
Que belleza. El realmente esta cantando.
cesar montes y tocando....
There are two clips of Tauber singing this: one is from the 1933 Aldwych production of Lilac Time in which he wears horn-rimmed specs, the other is from the 1934 film 'Blossom Time' in which he wears Schubert's own Nickelbrillen loaned by a museum in Vienna.
As a Mozart tenor Tauber was unchallenged in his lifetime -simply an immaculately produced voice .
Just beautiful!
through the night my songs are
softly drawn to you;
down into the silent grove
darling, come to me!
whispering slender treetops hashing
in the light of the moon :|
eavesdrop of hostlie betrayers,
fair one, do not fear!
My last comment was meant for Samurai9. Historiwa, listen to 'mario lanza sings ave maria'. What is it that you don't like in his voice? He may have done some tacky films, but his voice.. I love all the greats, Caruso, Bjorling, Gigi, Martinelli, Tauber etc. Lanza was a great tenor, and making his way back to the stage(Milan I believe) before he died. He was only 38!
No one does this better than Tauber--no one!
Love his voice and music. Bravo.
stunning. beautiful, thanks.
Richard Tauber was the one who got my Maestro Kurt Baum on the path to study voice with his teacher in Italy.
You studied with Kurt Baum?!!
I have never listen to this man before but he is a fantastic opera singer!
Fantastic piece of history. What a pity microphones were so lousy back then.
I didn't know that Richard Tauber was a Music Video pioneer!
Maravilloso... es increíble el parecido físico con el autor de lo que canta... Schubert!
Yes, you're right, he has done a little improvisation at the end, but it's good and so is the entire piece, rare to see a singer also a top class pianist.
Kathleen Ferrier was another top class pianist who was at ease accompanying herself . . .
Beautiful singing execllent P Ho
Lovely voice best tenor ever thank you
I consider him as the "Danubian Caruso".
Great upload thank you.
Where ever did you find this? This is GREAT! Despite Tauber's goofy leering at the camera and the fact that he looks more like Harold Lloyd than Franz Schubert, it is an amazing little gem. A piece like this that we've all heard a million times (and often not done well) is given a new life by Tauber's uber distinctive voice and superb technique. His little effects don't bother me at all. A great musician. Although he looks better in his top hat and monocle than in this fright wig. Great post.
Ned Casey i thought the hair was real..
Sir -- I know your comment is, overall, appreciative, so, along with that: let's see: he is playing his own piano accompaniment perfectly, looking at the music only some of the time; while he is singing a multi-centuries-World-Class rendition of one of the greatest songs ever; singing it *without* the complete ease and freedom of his lungs and chest and throat, since his arms and shoulders are constricted to playing the piano, and his head is often turned to face the camera; in the years when he was no longer in the best of health; doing all this in a filmed take, with at most one cut, at 2:04 (and back, a few seconds later) - if that was even a cut; it may have been just a second camera. So -- ummm --- what was that, about his facial expression, please ......? Thank you for reading.
@@hortenseweinblatt1508 Do you know when it was recorded?
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Oh my GOD, this is kick-ass on so many levels!!!
I've seen a few of his films. Heard many of his records. Such charm, and a voice that just flows, making singing look easy compared to some of today's tenors who look an aria short of an aneurysm.
Goes to heart , love it so much!
What a singer. What a pianist. What a musician. What a personality. Incomparible to anything I have heard.
Beautiful, piekne !!!
@Ragnaroekk Like any other of the great tenors, Tauber's voice & style were distinctive & unique enough to polarize opinion. I can accept that he is not for you. But to suggest that his singing was uncultured, when he was world reknowned for his superb musicianship & enchanting lyricism, & his voice afflicted with tremolo when in fact it had perfect vibrato, - is so wide of the mark as to only invite ridicule of your comment.
62 years after his death, he is STILL beloved with good reason.
he is the most carefully highly and wonderfully crafted voice, he knows how to sing and certainly touches souls... Master among master class! Love your writing,
Tauber mariettennlird
Excellent voice and very sophisticated
He looks like Schubert himself
And the glasses 😉
He was playing Schubert in a film, so he was made up and costumed appropriately.
Genial genius! Brim-full of Viennese Gemutlichkeit.
very magnifique!
we were fortunate it was an Air raid on London Otherwise we would not have met him :) Was a great experience and Honour You know he was the greatest exponent of Schubert.
Reply to Louisemiriam.
What is amasing to me the microphone is far from his mouth but intrestingly yet that voice resonates so nice. You can hear the strenght in his voice brilljaint👏👏🎹🎹😊
Er kann es einfach!Wunderschön!!
Good friend of my father ❤️🌹🕊
As a child, I had a Richard Tauber Record. He sang: "In meiner Heimat wird es jetzt Fruehling." I played this on an old hand cranked gramophone until one day ,I dropped and broke the record. Since then I look for this song, but have not found it. Maybe someone knows, where I can listen to it one more time.
Dagmar
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memorable!
Lovely.
I love this so much ;)
Bravo!!!
My songs beckon softly
through the night to you;
below in the quiet grove,
Come to me, beloved!
The rustle of slender leaf tips
whispers
in the moonlight;
Do not fear the evil spying
of the betrayer, my dear.
Do you hear the nightingales call?
Ah, they beckon to you,
With the sweet sound of their
singing
they beckon to you for me.
They understand the heart's
longing,
know the pain of love,
They calm each tender heart
with their silver tones.
Let them also stir within your
breast,
beloved, hear me!
Trembling I wait for you,
Come, please me!
Arguably the greatest tenor of them all.
MASSIVE!
The best interpretation. Oo
I have not seen this, but I have seen BLOSSOM TIME, a biopic of Schubert, where he sings this even better. No scooping, and more fidelity to the music and text. But for some reason, here he reminds me more of the real composer Schubert than in the other movie. I think if we could have seen the historical Schubert perform this masterpiece (his mannerisms and expressions, not the singing itself), it would be a bit like how Tauber did it here.
I saw Schubert play and sing his song in this video 0_o!!!
My mother Oie's favorite tenor.Saw him in London as a DP..Stan of Chialiapin too. Music brings people together, no? Last week I sckd Beiber dck. All gooyd. W/relish. Swallowed. Thank ye: gimme a hands uyp
Queeee belleeeessaaaaaa!!!!!!!
Straordinario.
Wonderful
Eine wundervolle Rarität. Wirklich Tauber oder Schubert?! Ein geniales Talent! Danke!
Superb! TY dorje1975 for posting.
esplendida voz
Genial!
Fabulous
La mejor versión!
"Every Tauberlied a Zauberlied!"
Great Jewish tenor, lost family members in holocaust. Died in exile in London. in 1948. Other great Jewish tenor Joseph Schmidt died as a refugee in Switzerland in a refugee camp in 1942
Why do you think he was Jewish?
Amazing video. Thanks Mr Danny. jfsanin
LOVE
Excellent! Listen Ekaterina Savinova. Ekaterina Savinova sings "Serenade" of Schubert
cheer up ‼︎ all the children and ladies who's cring now with this song
WUNDER RICHARD TAUBER!!!
好好聽...不愧舒曼