AUSTRIAN TENOR PAUL SCHWARZ (1887-1980) CDR

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PAUL SCHWARZ (VIENNA, AUSTRIA, 1887, 30/6 – HAMBURG, GERMANY, 1980, 24/12)         He made his debut at the Stadttheater in Bialitz in 1909, went on to the Vienna Volksoper, and in 1912 joined the Hamburg Opera, where he remained until 1933. In  Hamburg he appeared in over 4000 performances of 145 roles.…

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PAUL SCHWARZ (VIENNA, AUSTRIA, 1887, 30/6 – HAMBURG, GERMANY, 1980, 24/12)

 

 

 

 

He made his debut at the Stadttheater in Bialitz in 1909, went on to the Vienna Volksoper, and in 1912 joined the Hamburg Opera, where he remained until 1933. In  Hamburg he appeared in over 4000 performances of 145 roles. Although he sang such leading roles as Manrico in Il Trovatore and Turiddu in Cavalleria Rusticana, he was extensively utilized as a comprimario. He specialized in such roles as David in Die Meistersinger, Pedrillo in Die Entführung aus dem Seraglio, and Don Basilio in Le Nozze di Figaro. Although his center was Hamburg, he also frequently sang in Berlin, Vienna, Amsterdam, and Paris. In addition, he also had great success as an operetta singer. Because of the Nazis, he was forced to leave the Hamburg Opera in 1933 and emigrated to the United States. At the end of the War, he returned to Hamburg and in 1949 appeared again at the Opera as Basilio. Schwarz died in Hamburg in 1980, at the age of 93.

 

 

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Angoisse d’mour (Benatzky) (Ge) 20265 Grammophon, Berlin 1925

Lustigen Weiber von Windsor (Nicolai) Horch, die Lerche singt 14632 (B42063) Grammophon, Berlin 1922/1923

Pagliacci (Leoncavallo) Ständchen des Harlekin 14477 (B42051) Grammophon, Berlin 1922/1923

Mikado (Sullivan) Ich zieh’ umher im Land 20750 B 42407 Grammophon, Berlin

Mikado (Sullivan) An dem Bach auf den Weiden 20750 B 42406 Grammophon, Berlin

Serenata (Toselli) 20265 Grammophon Berlin 1925

Trovatore (Verdi) Einsam steh’ ich verlassen 14477 (B42052) Grammophon, Berlin 1922/1923

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