Schmidt's voice was big enough for lyric roles on stage and this is not amplified at Carn. Hall with a capacity of 2,800 people, bigger then many houses in Europe. He sang Boheme in opera, full and complete on stage in Europe. Wonderful live recording, glad the this brdcst was recorded at least.
Absolutely glorious. The only other unsurpassable rendition of this aria is by the Great Fritz, and while Fritz has the more powerful voice, his recordings were made 30-40 years later, with much better technology. Schmidt's almost casual ease at producing gorgeous tones will remain unsurpassed.
The music from this piece was also used in the 1938 'Great Waltz' film with soprano Miliza Korjus where it was in the song 'I'm in love with Vienna'. Schmidt and Tauber were the best tenor voices for Strauss' operettas.
BOY DOES HE DO IT BEAUTIFULLY, GREAT ENDING! HE WAS fearless WITH HIGH NOTES! YES HE SHOULD HAVE STAYED IN AMERICA BUT HIS UNCLE MANAGER LEO ENGEL TOLD HIM IT WOULD BE FINE, COME BACK AND HE DID, BIG MISTAKE BUT HE LOVED GERMANY AND HE WAS VERY POPULAR BEFORE THE WAR BUT HE WAS A JEWISH, NICE HIGH C AT THE END!
Schmidt's voice was big enough for lyric roles on stage and this is not amplified at Carn. Hall with a capacity of 2,800 people, bigger then many houses in Europe. He sang Boheme in opera, full and complete on stage in Europe. Wonderful live recording, glad the this brdcst was recorded at least.
SHICOFF1 3 months ago
Absolutely glorious. The only other unsurpassable rendition of this aria is by the Great Fritz, and while Fritz has the more powerful voice, his recordings were made 30-40 years later, with much better technology. Schmidt's almost casual ease at producing gorgeous tones will remain unsurpassed.
dubitz11 1 year ago
He was wonderful and had that great top besides all the fine singing. Tragic end for him and I feel bad every time I hear him.
halavey 2 years ago 2
The music from this piece was also used in the 1938 'Great Waltz' film with soprano Miliza Korjus where it was in the song 'I'm in love with Vienna'. Schmidt and Tauber were the best tenor voices for Strauss' operettas.
GermanOperaSinger 2 years ago 2
You must bracket Peter Anders with Tauber and Schmidt. Those three are the supreme Strauss tenors.
londinium48 2 years ago 2
When I see the Carnegie Hall later this year I will think of Joseph
jonjamg 2 years ago 2
BOY DOES HE DO IT BEAUTIFULLY, GREAT ENDING! HE WAS fearless WITH HIGH NOTES! YES HE SHOULD HAVE STAYED IN AMERICA BUT HIS UNCLE MANAGER LEO ENGEL TOLD HIM IT WOULD BE FINE, COME BACK AND HE DID, BIG MISTAKE BUT HE LOVED GERMANY AND HE WAS VERY POPULAR BEFORE THE WAR BUT HE WAS A JEWISH, NICE HIGH C AT THE END!
pearlmuth3 3 years ago 8
if only he had stayed in America
opera60 4 years ago 13
This is usually sung by a bass-baritone. Peter Dawson being. probably, the best known. Nevertheless a well sung song. Bravo!
Historiwa 4 years ago 2
Very bright and ringing sound.
rupepill 4 years ago 5
Beautiful. Thanks for posting.
GemsFromOperetta 4 years ago 4
Great.
canegrace 4 years ago 3