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  1. In 1931, Tauber made his London debut in operetta, and London appearances became a regular event; he also toured the United States in this year. In 1933, Tauber was assaulted in the street by a group of Nazi Brownshirts because of his Jewish ancestry, and he decided to leave Germany for his native Austria, where he continued to sing ...

  2. 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.

  3. Heart’s Delight: The Songs of Richard Tauber—Songs composed for Richard Tauber performed by Piotr Beczala with Anna Netrebko, soprano; the Berlin Comedian Harmonists; Avi Avital, mandolin; Duncan Riddell, violin; and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by ?ukasz Borowicz [Recorded in the Angel Recording Studios Ltd, London, during ...

  4. 12 de may. de 2024 · Richard Tauber (born May 16, 1892, Linz, Austria—died Jan. 8, 1948, London, Eng.) was an Austrian-born British tenor celebrated for his work in opera and, especially, operetta. Tauber was studying voice at Freiberg, Ger., at the time of his highly successful operatic debut, as Tamino in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s The Magic Flute ...

  5. Richard Tauber (Linz, 16 de mayo de 1891 – Londres, 8 de enero de 1948) fue un tenor austriaco. Fue considerado como uno de los más grandes cantantes del siglo XX y gozó de gran popularidad. Poseía un timbre de tenor spinto inconfundible.

  6. Tenor; born 16 May 1891 in Linz, died 8 January 1948 in London. Biography. 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.

  7. Richard Tauber in London by Richard Tauber released in 1991. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.