Richard Tauber (16 May 1891 – 8 January 1948) was an Austrian tenor acclaim… Read Full Bio ↴Richard Tauber (16 May 1891 – 8 January 1948) was an Austrian tenor acclaimed as one of the greatest singers of the 20th century. Some critics commented that "his heart felt every word he sang".
He was born in Linz, Austria to Elisabeth Seiffert, an actress who played soubrette roles at the local theatre. His father, Richard Anton Tauber, also an actor, was not married to his mother and was unaware of the birth as he was touring America at the time.
Richard accompanied his mother on tour to various theatres but she found it increasingly difficult to cope, and in 1897 he was sent to school in Linz, when his father took over his upbringing. His father, who had a Jewish background but had converted to Catholicism, hoped that Richard would become a priest, but the boy missed the excitement of the theatre and instead joined his father in Prague, and subsequently in 1903 at the theatre in Wiesbaden. Richard hoped to become a singer but failed to impress any of the teachers he auditioned for, probably because he chose to sing Wagner, for which his voice was not suited. Consequently, his father entered him at the conservatory in Frankfurt-am-Main to study piano, composition and conducting, subjects which stood Tauber in good stead in later years. He made rapid progress but he still hoped to become a singer; whilst staying with friends at Freiburg he was heard by the well-known voice teacher Professor Carl Beines who encouraged him to sing more quietly and promised a good career as a Mozart tenor.
He made his debut before the public at a concert at Freiburg on 17 May 1912. In 1913 his father was appointed Intendant of both the Municipal and Stadt-Theater in Chemnitz and was therefore in a position to arrange for Richard to appear as Tamino in Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute) on Sunday, 2 March 1913. A few days later he played Max in Der Freischütz, a performance which was attended by Baron Seebach of the Dresden Opera and he offered Richard a five-year contract. The Baron encouraged Tauber to take small roles with other companies to broaden his experience.
During his years in Dresden, Tauber acquired his reputation as a remarkably quick study: he learned the Gounod Faust in 48 hours, Bacchus in Richard Strauss' Ariadne auf Naxos in an afternoon, and so on. People started to call him "the SOS Tenor".
In 1922, Tauber signed a contract with the Vienna State Opera and appearances with the Berlin State Opera followed; for many years he appeared with both companies – four months with each, leaving four months for concerts and guest appearances with other companies and touring abroad. He sang the tenor role in many operas, including Don Giovanni, The Bartered Bride, Tosca, Mignon, Faust, Carmen and Die Fledermaus, as well as newer works such as Erich Korngold's Die tote Stadt and Wilhem Kienzl's Der Evangelimann. It was during this period that he began making the first of over seven hundred gramophone records, mainly for the Odeon Records label.
Tauber had a lyrical, flexible tenor voice, and he sang with a warm, elegant legato. His excellent breath control gave him a wonderful head voice and mezza-voce with a superb pianissimo. He was elegant in appearance too — although he had a slight squint in his right eye, he disguised it by wearing a monocle which, when accompanied by a top hat, added to the elegant effect. For many people he became the epitome of Viennese charm.
In 1924 he was offered the part of Armand in Franz Lehár's Frasquita at the Theater an der Wien, which was a huge success. This excursion into operetta was looked down on by some but it did Tauber no harm at all; in fact, it gave Tauber a new audience. Neither did it harm his voice as some had feared – Tauber was too fine a musician to indulge in poor vocal practices in pursuit of popularity. It also revived Lehár's flagging career as a composer of operetta, who composed several successful new works specifically for Tauber's voice and talent. These usually occurred in the second act and were informally known as Tauberlieder. When in Vienna, Tauber also conducted at the Theater an der Wien, and it was here that he met the soprano Carlotta Vanconti who soon divorced her Italian husband and married Tauber. They separated in 1928 and divorced two years later, by which time he had met Mary Losseff at Rudolf Nelson's review in Berlin. They lived together for about five years. Losseff became his muse; it was for her that he wrote Der singende Traum. Sadly, Losseff's career ended when she became an alcoholic, but Tauber remained her lifelong friend and supported her until his death.
In 1931, Tauber made his London debut in operetta and London appearances became a regular event; he also toured the USA in this year. In 1933, Tauber was assaulted in the street by a group of Nazi Brownshirts, probably because of his Jewish ancestry, and he decided to leave Germany for his native Austria, where he continued to sing at the Vienna State Opera. In the mid-thirties he made several musical films in England, and during one of these he met the English actress Diana Napier; they got married in 1936. In 1938 he made his London operatic debut in Die Zauberflöte under Sir Thomas Beecham. In that year, the Nazi government of Germany annexed Austria and the Taubers left Austria for good. In response, the Austrian government withdrew the Taubers' passports and right of abode; as this left them technically stateless persons, Tauber applied for British citizenship. He was touring South Africa when World War II broke out, and returned to Switzerland until he received the papers allowing him to enter the United Kingdom, doing so early in 1940.
Despite receiving lucrative offers from the USA, he remained in the UK for the entire war. There was no opera staged in wartime Britain so he made a living by singing, conducting and making gramophone records and radio broadcasts. He even composed English operettas, together with the lyric writer Fred S. Tysh, from one of which, Old Chelsea, the song My Heart and I became one of his most popular English recordings. It was only these English records that brought him any royalties; for his earlier recordings he had been paid for each performance and he had been compelled to leave his savings behind in Austria. In 1947, Tauber sought medical attention for a persistent cough. He was diagnosed with lung cancer; one lung was already useless and the other nearly so.
The Vienna State Opera was in London for a short season at the Royal Opera House — their first visit since the war — and they invited Tauber to sing one performance with his old company. On 27 September 1947, he sang the role of Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni, not a large part but with two difficult arias that demand good breath control to bring off well. Those in the audience say that he sang wonderfully and to loud applause. Live excerpts of these two arias from this performance survive, and they reveal a tone of undiminished focus and steadiness, a good line, and somewhat shortened phrasing. His career ended as it began – with Mozart.
He was born in Linz, Austria to Elisabeth Seiffert, an actress who played soubrette roles at the local theatre. His father, Richard Anton Tauber, also an actor, was not married to his mother and was unaware of the birth as he was touring America at the time.
Richard accompanied his mother on tour to various theatres but she found it increasingly difficult to cope, and in 1897 he was sent to school in Linz, when his father took over his upbringing. His father, who had a Jewish background but had converted to Catholicism, hoped that Richard would become a priest, but the boy missed the excitement of the theatre and instead joined his father in Prague, and subsequently in 1903 at the theatre in Wiesbaden. Richard hoped to become a singer but failed to impress any of the teachers he auditioned for, probably because he chose to sing Wagner, for which his voice was not suited. Consequently, his father entered him at the conservatory in Frankfurt-am-Main to study piano, composition and conducting, subjects which stood Tauber in good stead in later years. He made rapid progress but he still hoped to become a singer; whilst staying with friends at Freiburg he was heard by the well-known voice teacher Professor Carl Beines who encouraged him to sing more quietly and promised a good career as a Mozart tenor.
He made his debut before the public at a concert at Freiburg on 17 May 1912. In 1913 his father was appointed Intendant of both the Municipal and Stadt-Theater in Chemnitz and was therefore in a position to arrange for Richard to appear as Tamino in Die Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute) on Sunday, 2 March 1913. A few days later he played Max in Der Freischütz, a performance which was attended by Baron Seebach of the Dresden Opera and he offered Richard a five-year contract. The Baron encouraged Tauber to take small roles with other companies to broaden his experience.
During his years in Dresden, Tauber acquired his reputation as a remarkably quick study: he learned the Gounod Faust in 48 hours, Bacchus in Richard Strauss' Ariadne auf Naxos in an afternoon, and so on. People started to call him "the SOS Tenor".
In 1922, Tauber signed a contract with the Vienna State Opera and appearances with the Berlin State Opera followed; for many years he appeared with both companies – four months with each, leaving four months for concerts and guest appearances with other companies and touring abroad. He sang the tenor role in many operas, including Don Giovanni, The Bartered Bride, Tosca, Mignon, Faust, Carmen and Die Fledermaus, as well as newer works such as Erich Korngold's Die tote Stadt and Wilhem Kienzl's Der Evangelimann. It was during this period that he began making the first of over seven hundred gramophone records, mainly for the Odeon Records label.
Tauber had a lyrical, flexible tenor voice, and he sang with a warm, elegant legato. His excellent breath control gave him a wonderful head voice and mezza-voce with a superb pianissimo. He was elegant in appearance too — although he had a slight squint in his right eye, he disguised it by wearing a monocle which, when accompanied by a top hat, added to the elegant effect. For many people he became the epitome of Viennese charm.
In 1924 he was offered the part of Armand in Franz Lehár's Frasquita at the Theater an der Wien, which was a huge success. This excursion into operetta was looked down on by some but it did Tauber no harm at all; in fact, it gave Tauber a new audience. Neither did it harm his voice as some had feared – Tauber was too fine a musician to indulge in poor vocal practices in pursuit of popularity. It also revived Lehár's flagging career as a composer of operetta, who composed several successful new works specifically for Tauber's voice and talent. These usually occurred in the second act and were informally known as Tauberlieder. When in Vienna, Tauber also conducted at the Theater an der Wien, and it was here that he met the soprano Carlotta Vanconti who soon divorced her Italian husband and married Tauber. They separated in 1928 and divorced two years later, by which time he had met Mary Losseff at Rudolf Nelson's review in Berlin. They lived together for about five years. Losseff became his muse; it was for her that he wrote Der singende Traum. Sadly, Losseff's career ended when she became an alcoholic, but Tauber remained her lifelong friend and supported her until his death.
In 1931, Tauber made his London debut in operetta and London appearances became a regular event; he also toured the USA in this year. In 1933, Tauber was assaulted in the street by a group of Nazi Brownshirts, probably because of his Jewish ancestry, and he decided to leave Germany for his native Austria, where he continued to sing at the Vienna State Opera. In the mid-thirties he made several musical films in England, and during one of these he met the English actress Diana Napier; they got married in 1936. In 1938 he made his London operatic debut in Die Zauberflöte under Sir Thomas Beecham. In that year, the Nazi government of Germany annexed Austria and the Taubers left Austria for good. In response, the Austrian government withdrew the Taubers' passports and right of abode; as this left them technically stateless persons, Tauber applied for British citizenship. He was touring South Africa when World War II broke out, and returned to Switzerland until he received the papers allowing him to enter the United Kingdom, doing so early in 1940.
Despite receiving lucrative offers from the USA, he remained in the UK for the entire war. There was no opera staged in wartime Britain so he made a living by singing, conducting and making gramophone records and radio broadcasts. He even composed English operettas, together with the lyric writer Fred S. Tysh, from one of which, Old Chelsea, the song My Heart and I became one of his most popular English recordings. It was only these English records that brought him any royalties; for his earlier recordings he had been paid for each performance and he had been compelled to leave his savings behind in Austria. In 1947, Tauber sought medical attention for a persistent cough. He was diagnosed with lung cancer; one lung was already useless and the other nearly so.
The Vienna State Opera was in London for a short season at the Royal Opera House — their first visit since the war — and they invited Tauber to sing one performance with his old company. On 27 September 1947, he sang the role of Don Ottavio in Don Giovanni, not a large part but with two difficult arias that demand good breath control to bring off well. Those in the audience say that he sang wonderfully and to loud applause. Live excerpts of these two arias from this performance survive, and they reveal a tone of undiminished focus and steadiness, a good line, and somewhat shortened phrasing. His career ended as it began – with Mozart.
Serenade
Richard Tauber Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Serenade' by these artists:
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A.S. TUNE Just picture a penthouse way up in the sky With hinges…
Abhinanda This is my serenade to the ones I love My mouth…
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Allie Crow Buckley Don't serenade me it will make me sick who put…
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Anthony Step on my toes I'll be alright Yeah My hands around your wa…
Arab Strap And I'd serenade you every night but you'd never be…
Arik Brauer Blankaugade kum zu mia, Blankaugade kum! Blankaugade kum zu…
Arsh Heer Ho ajj lagda aa maaru jatt nu Ho naini kardi shikaar…
Banners Stolen Some people stay a life, some for a moment Some heart…
BBC - Philharmonic When I hear that Serenade in blue I'm somewhere in another…
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Billy May Through the trees comes autumn with her serenade. Melodies t…
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Buddy Clark with Xavier Cugat & His Orchestra Serenade in the night 'neath a fair lady's window Just the…
C. Gounod Great and marvelous are Thy works Lord Just and true are…
Carmen Dragon Just picture a penthouse way up in the sky With hinges…
Chad Doucette My book is sown shut, I don't know how to…
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Chris and Floh Come on, let's toast the champagne, this one's for the…
Christopher Lee Vous qui faites l'endormie N'entendez-vous pas N'entendez-…
Constantine Callinicos; Mario Lanza Serenade Our love is the serenade A song the heavens made an…
Crashcarburn By the time this reaches you We will be A pale grey…
D-Nox This is your serenade Celebrating the day you were made For …
D.Kay I love to ride the ferry Where music is so…
D.S.R. Changed your face Like sunshine turns to rain Broke my heart…
dafnez Drive me up to the river With white sandy banks And we'll…
Daniel And Carey Domb Use me to get higher To get higher Trust me Trust me Trust m…
Danyo Cummings Are serenades still in style? I know deep inside you're aski…
David Rose & His Orchestra Serenade in the night 'neath a fair lady's window Just the…
Dion I never saw the mornin' 'til I stayed up all…
Diverseddie I′ll serenade you Swaying under the moonlight with me Got it…
Dolapdere Big Gang Did you see the lights As they fell all around you Did…
Dover And I relate to my best friend, she would advice…
Dr. Mozes Intergalactic Theremin Band In the Darkness, I seek the Light When Shadows tower, I'm…
Dualkey & Ian Serenade Music by Ian Rutherford, Lyrics by Jodi Franzke Th…
Earl Bostic Melancholy serenade every time I hear it played Right out of…
Ebiet G. Ade Apakah ini nyata Atau hanya bayangan Ketika kau turun menemu…
Eden Dillinger Offshore Eden, Blue, Piège J'agis d'abord, j'pense ensuite q…
Edges A song of despair and the voice of an angel Flooding…
Edward T. Cone What does it take to know you're something special Just as…
Emilíana Torrini No world for me Pictureque in its stance Midnight callin…
Emiliana Torrini New world forming Picturesque in its stance Midnight calli…
Emm Gryner Dust from a dim southern star Digits flash in double time …
Eric Schwartz a.k.a. Smooth-E When the smoke clears And the trials over Leaves more room T…
Ernie Melancholy serenade every time I hear it played Right out of…
Eugene Wilde Serenade Is a song of Love That Never Fades. A sound th…
Flame Pull up on you lookin' hella saucy Baby I know you…
Flyswatter Hajimete no takaramono yo konna ni suki ni natte Tsuyokute …
Frances Langford When I hear that Serenade in blue I'm somewhere in another…
Frank and Tony Here in this big city many people come and go But…
Frank Chacksfield & His Orchestra Serenade in the night 'neath a fair lady's window Just the…
fred astaire & ginger rogers A night in June, a silvery moon A falling star, a…
Fruits Basket Hajimete no takaramono yo konna ni suki ni natte Tsuyokute y…
Funbi Oh baby let me serenade you You know I try you…
G.Ginzburg Apakah ini nyata Atau hanya bayangan Ketika kau turun menemu…
Ge Korsten There's a song in the air But the fair senorita Doesn't seem…
George Shilling James Foster Femi Olasehinde P. Hardy D. Adams I'm listening again to the Seaside FM Where the songs roll…
Gianni Togni Serenade se ti vedessi non ci crederei sei un grido…
GRAAW no one wants to be the knife that's sticking out the…
gracie fields Ah (ah) Ah (ooh) There's a song in the air But the fair…
Guy Lombardo & His Royal Canadians Once I strayed beneath the window of a lovely señorita And…
Hennessy All I wanna do I just wanna be with you…
Herbert Pagani Un claire de lune inutile Sur un désert d'automobiles La nui…
His Orchestra Serenade in the night 'neath a fair lady's window Just the…
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Iamthemorning How do you manage to feel? Do you imply that the…
Ian and Jennifer Partridge Just picture a penthouse way up in the sky With hinges…
Isabel Bayrakdarian Սիրտս դարձել է մի մանուկ լալկան, Զուր եմ խաբխբում նրան շաքար…
J. Cole There's a duty that binds us Staring outside through the sta…
Jabin Law Midnight is the hardest time alone if you know I lie…
jack jackson & his orchestra Serenade in the night 'neath a fair lady's window Just the…
Jean Tan Serenaded by my one true love Sweetly singin’ as the summer…
Jeanette MacDonald There's a song in the air But the fair senorita doesn't…
Jo Lemaire Ne sois pas triste. Ça nous arrive A tous un jour ou…
John Kirby & His Orchestra Serenade in the night 'neath a fair lady's window Just the…
John Lardieri Sitting up under the lights You take away and I I was…
John Mayer Some of us, we're hardly ever here The rest of us,…
Jonas Carping There is no hidden treasure so what are we waiting for the…
Joseph Batten & His Orchestra Serenade in the night 'neath a fair lady's window Just the…
June Through the trees comes autumn with her serenade. Melodies t…
K-Pop Orchestral Ensemble When the smoke clears And the trials over Leaves more room T…
Kaivaan Ooooooh, fallin' in love Go, girl Ooooooh, meltin' in love G…
Kamelot Songs of pain and soothing lullabies Sounds of happiness and…
KEB Butterflies in my stomach When you're around I feel my worri…
Ken Turner & His Orchestra Serenade in the night 'neath a fair lady's window Just the…
Kian & Ludvig No one can understand How it feels to be me…
Kiriyama Strings Hajimete no takara mono yo You are my first treasure Konna n…
Kiriyama Strings/Ritsuko Okazaki Hajimete no takara mono yo You are my first treasure Konna…
Lanza Mario Serenade Our love is the serenade A song the heavens made an…
Lauritz Melchior Leise flehen meine Lieder Durch die Nacht zu dir; In den s…
Leach SERENADE (For The Broken Brave) Small steps tyranny branche…
Leessang feat Gaeko (Dynamic Duo) & Windy City 오늘 하루만 타올라도 부르고 싶어 아름다운 세레나데를 사랑하고파 날이 새면 후회해도 나의 나의…
Léo Ferré Poème de Paul Verlaine (Poèmes saturniens -1866) Comme la…
Leona Naess Clock watching and lounge listening Waiting for my colors t…
LIVING ROOM - Roxy Music Darkness falls Around your window pane A light still burns B…
London Promenade Orchestra When I hear that Serenade in blue I'm somewhere in another…
Loredana Bertè Buttati da dove vuoi È questione di stile Comunque io non …
Loveboy & With3r Changed your face Like sunshine turns to rain Broke my heart…
Luidji Oh baby, dis-moi (dis-moi) Qu'il y a encore ce truc entre…
Luis Mariano Angélica, pourquoi es tu si loin de moi Tu es mon…
M-Clan Did you see the lights as they fell all around you did…
M. Nemeth Doo Wop Serenade Verse 1 Gonna take my baby out tonight, ta…
Mantovani There's a melody that plays upon my heart strings When…
Mario Lanza Serenade Our love is the serenade A song the heavens made an…
Mario Lanza & Constantine Callinicos Serenade Our love is the serenade A song the heavens made …
Mario Lanza & Ray Sinatra Serenade Our love is the serenade A song the heavens made an…
Marty Gold & His Orchestra Serenade in the night 'neath a fair lady's window Just the…
N&N's How did you know She was the one you sought A billion…
N.I.C. Did you see the lights? As they feel all around…
Naked and The Famous Oh, darling, I don't think this serenade Is gonna carry thro…
Nana Mouskouri Leise flehen meine Lieder Durch die Nacht zu dir; In den s…
O.S.L Babygirl how could you ever ever leave me I gave you…
Odonbat & Mo Flip Flop Flowin' magically 違うことしたりしちゃう 日中ももうおしまいに あとは夢見 夢見 …
Ogranya I'm tryna have a conversation with you tonight About things …
Oh Chentaku Well I tried my preeminent to win your heart Will you…
One Fine Day another day full of posession you´re far away from real obse…
One Vo1ce Bah bah bah hah hah Bah bah bah hah hah *Verse 1* Must…
Orchester C.F. Richards Just picture a penthouse way up in the sky With hinges…
ORIGINAL LOVE ああ どこまでも歩き続ける ああ 永遠に続くかも知れない ああ どこまでもこの血が漲る ああ 愛する君と共に 激しい今日…
ORβIT 響いてる雨音は 心の涙の音 yeah 窓の外は晴れだろう yeah それでも鳴り止むことない 傘のない僕の隣に来て 片…
P.E. Lange-Müller I think I want to fly away. I think I want…
Paul and Lucien Hillemacher When I hear that Serenade in blue I'm somewhere in another…
Paul Weston & His Orchestra In the sleepy town of San Juanita, There's a story that…
Pauline Viardot-Garcia Melancholy serenade every time I hear it played Right out of…
Percy Faith & His Orchestra Serenade in the night 'neath a fair lady's window Just the…
R. Leoncavallo Changed your face Like sunshine turns to rain Broke my heart…
R.I.O Did you see the lights? As they feel all around…
R.I.O. (wapos.ru) Did you see the lights? As they feel all around…
R.J.'s Latest Arrival Did you see the lights? As they feel all around…
R.L Walker Changed your face Like sunshine turns to rain Broke my heart…
R.L. Walker Hey, excuse me ma'am, but could you come my way I'd…
Raymond Scott & His Orchestra Serenade in the night 'neath a fair lady's window Just the…
Reação Em Cadeia Como eu queria Passar a noite com você E contar as estrela…
Read Southall Band Well I'm a-headin' north down an ol' back road Livin' this…
Rising Insane It's time again to show me how you easily appear You…
Ritsuko Hajimete no takara mono yo You are my first treasure Konna n…
Roxy Music (Ferry) Darkness falls Around your window pane A light stil…
Roxy Music & Roxy Music Darkness falls Around your window pane A light still burns B…
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra; David Lloyd-Jones Melancholy serenade every time I hear it played Right out of…
Sam Thacker she will unfold herself out-loud all of her instruments shut…
Setsuna-P Okey, j'pars acap Parce-que c'est comme ça que j'fais les ba…
Shades Must have been an angel Sweet spirits Ringing from above …
Shado Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah Serenade, serenade Tonight I'll…
Shelly Moore Band Sadly I serenade my room's barren walls Knowing no one will…
Shocking Blue All delights, all smiles All sorrows, all passions All rain,…
Slim Whitman Serenade Our love is a serenade Our song the heavens made An…
SOLENCE This moment lasts forever Cuz your presence around me makes …
Sonata for cello and piano When I hear that Serenade in blue I'm somewhere in another…
Soulitary DECADES AND DECADES TEARS AND TEARS TASTED PAIN TIMES AND TI…
Steeler Daybreak, Heartache - I'm leaving you once more A lonely sm…
Steve Miller Did you see the lights As they fell all around you? Did…
Steve Miller Band Did you see the lights As they fell all around you Did…
Steve Miller Band - Steve Band Miller Did you see the lights As they fell all around you? Did…
Sunwoojunga 그냥 모두 다 잘 잤으면 부디 모두 다 평온하게 Don't, don't hurt…
Sweet As Revenge That thought never cross my mind That you could leave And va…
Ted & Sheri When I hear that Serenade in blue I'm somewhere in another…
THE BACK HORN 白鳥になれなかったバレリーナが 籠の中ヒステリックに踊る夜 白い胸は満月の様黒いバイオリンで 引き裂きたい 夏の張りつい…
The Colorist New world forming Picturesque in its stance Midnight calli…
The Eccentric Opera Elle se répand dans ma vie Comme un air imprégné de…
The London Promenade Orchestra When I hear that Serenade in blue I'm somewhere in another…
The Naked And Famous Oh, darling, I don't think this serenade Is gonna carry thro…
The Naked and Famous Oh, darling, I don't think this serenade Is gonna carry thr…
The Steelers Daybreak, Heartache - I'm leaving You once more A lonely smi…
The Steve Miller Band - Steve Miller Band: Greatest Hits Did you see the lights As they fell all around you? Did…
The Three Suns Just picture a penthouse way up in the sky With hinges…
Tim De Graaw no one wants to be the knife that's sticking out the…
Tim Gerard No one wants to be the knife that’s sticking out the…
Tino Rossi 1. Oh ! toi, Léna, la plus exquise Pourquoi me repousser tou…
To the Nines When the smoke clears And the trials over Leaves more room T…
To The Throne This is my serenade, for you alone this was made. Sorry for…
Tommy Vee vs Scrumfrog Did you see the lights As the fell all around you Did…
Travis Scott Red cups My party hat on, you my party favor Your trophy…
Tribe (Terri) I am painting here with the lights off Making swirls…
tylerb (Dad did you make this) (Are you dancing) Serenade Serenad…
U.F.O. Hey hey put me in your pocket for a day Let…
UFO Hey hey put me in your pocket for a day Let…
Ultravox [Chorus] Serenade, in rhythm and swing. Serenade, the gift t…
Various Artists Franz Peter Schubert, 슈베르트 (1797-1828) Serenade: 세레나데 Munch…
Versailles Nemurenai yoru ga tsuzuku anata ni aitai Togirete yume utsu…
Versailles-Philharmonic Quintet 眠れない夜が続く あなたに会いたい 途切れて夢現つ うたかたの願い 疑う事も無く手を取り 二人歩いてきたこの道 ねぇ約…
Webster Booth Serenade in the night 'neath a fair lady's window Just the…
Winner 비틀비틀 좁은 골목길을 걷다 보면 날 비추는 저 달빛이 우릴 기억해 Eh…
Xoren Big Vs. DJ It's a different kinda vibe, When I step up in…
¸®½Ö There's a melody that plays upon my heart strings When…
カノン Every night I pray That someday I'll find you again I rememb…
フジファブリック 眠くなんかないのに 今日という日がまた 終わろうとしている さようなら よそいきの服着て それもいつか捨てるよ いたずら…
土屋アンナ (Anna Tsuchiya) Hush - I've heard it all before Roses are red and…
岡崎律子 初めてのたからものよ こんなにも好きになって つよくてよわい心 時にはさびしがるけど きみが笑うと それだけでもう嬉…
리쌍 (Leessang) 오늘 하루만 타올라도 부르고 싶어 아름다운 세레나데를 사랑하고파 날이 새면 후회해도 나의 나의…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Richard Tauber:
Adieu Mein Kleiner Gardeoffizier Und eines Tages mit sang und Klang Da zog ein Fähnrich…
At the Balalaika When the melancholy shadows fall My heart is melancholy too …
Begin The Beguine When they begin the beguine It brings back the sound of…
Can I Forget You Que miserável homem que sou, que me tornei Mendigo o pão…
Dein ist mein ganzes Herz Dein ist mein ganzes Herz! Wo du nicht bist, kann ich…
Die Lorelei Ich weiss nicht was soll es bedeuten Dass ich so taurig…
Don't Be Cross She was the miller's daughter fair, Oft to the old mill…
Fascination On the summer night when we met Just a passing glance,…
Girls Were Made To Love And Kiss Girls, girls, girls were made to love (Sugar Ray... eh eh…
Heaven in a Song In the still of the night As I gaze out of…
I'm In Love With Vienna Every tree in the park Every leaf on the tree Waves a…
Im Prater blüh'n wieder die Bäume Im Prater blüh'n wieder die Bäume In Sievering grünt sc…
In The Still Of The Night In the still of the night As I gaze out of…
Long Ago Long ago and far away I dreamed a dream one day And…
Long Ago from "Cover Girl" Long ago and far away I dreamed a dream one day And…
Lover Come Back to Me You went away I let you We broke the ties that bind I…
Nessun Dorma Nessun dorma! Nessun dorma! Tu pure, o principessa Nella tu…
Oh! What A Beautiful Morning There's a bright golden haze on the meadow, There's a bright…
One Alone I have heard all you've been saying Yet I will love…
One Day When We Were Young One day when we were young That wonderful morning in May You…
Pedro the Fisherman Pedro the fisherman was always whistling such a merry call, …
Rosalie In the still of the night As I gaze out of…
Schlaf mein Liebling Good night sweetheart, till we meet tomorrow Good night swe…
Sleepy lagoon You too girlie girlie Young man you too girlie girlie Him ha…
Song Of Songs My thoughts go back to a heavenly dance A moment of…
The Great Waltz: One day when we were young One day when we were young That wonderful morning in May You…
When Day Is Done When day is done And shadows fall I dream of…
Wien du Stadt Meiner Träume Mein Herz und mein Sinn, schwärmt stets nur für Wien Für…
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@jamesneilsongrahamloveinth1301
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 . . .
@brianocallaghan7172
what you say is so so true
@hortenseweinblatt1508
[ he is manly ] ~ Indeed, yes - this performance epitomizes the Heldentenor ~
@hortenseweinblatt1508
[ 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 ...
@jofalcoff
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@LuisPBE
This was my father's favourite song, he was cremated yesterday, this song played as the curtain closed .
@margaretkerr3204
Lovely song. My heart goes out to you x
@romearomeo
Traumhaft schön! Das waren noch Stimmen!!! Es geht direkt ins Herz ♥
@woutspaans9879
WOUT SPAANS NL 73
@victorsantamariaguerra7
Thanks God for sending Schubert to the earth