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MICHAEL RAUCHEISEN (10 FEBRUARY 1889, RAIN, SWABIA – 27 MAY 1984, BEATENBERG)
Music was inherited, for the young Michael. His father, by vocation a master-glazier, was organist, church choir leader and musical pedagogue. The musical development of his only son was so important to the family that they left the small town in which they lived.
From 1902 Raucheisen lived in Munich, and from 1920 until the end of his pianistic activity in 1958, in Berlin. He studied at the Munich High School for Music. Around 1906 he played first violin at the Prinzregententheater and was organist in St. Michael. In 1912 he founded the musical Matinees which have become famous.
From the beginning of the 1920s until the end of the Second World War he was song accompanist for many singers, including Frida Leider, Erna Berger, Hans Hotter, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Karl Schmitt-Walter, Karl Erb, Heinrich Schlusnus and Helge Rosvaenge, to mention only a few of the most prominent figures. As an innovation he played his accompaniments with the piano lid open, in order to obtain a better tonal balance between the voice and the instrument. In 1933 he married the soprano Maria Ivogün, following her divorce from Erb. From 1933 he strove to create a complete catalogue of German language songs on gramophone recordings, for which, from 1940, he became head of the department of Song and Chamber-music at the Berlin Rundfunk, for the organization of the studios there. After the War he was banned from his work for some years on account of his collaboration with the Nazi regime, and afterwards he appeared only occasionally in public. In 1958 after a very successful tour with Schwarzkopf, he returned to private life and moved with Ivogün to Switzerland. On the occasion of his 95th birthday he was granted the Free Citizenship of the town of Rain. He and his wife (who survived him by three years) are buried in the municipal cemetery of Rain.
TRACKLIST
Canzonetta (d’Ambrosio) Lajos Szikra (violin) Odeon O-25 431 b
Hungarian Dance No. 6 (Hubay) Lajos Szikra (violin) Odeon O-25 448 a
Orientale (Cui) Lajos Szikra (violin) Columbia J2834 (Be 11551) B
Romanze (Tchaikovsky) Lajos Szikra (violin) Odeon O-26 230 a
Romanze (Weber) Lajos Szikra (violin) Odeon O-26 230 b
Walzer (Brahms) Lajos Szikra (violin) Odeon O-25 431 a
Peer Gynt (Grieg) Solvejgs Lied with Edith Lorand (violin) and Ewel Stegmann (cello) Beka B6129-I 33851
Serenata (Tosti) with Edith Lorand (violin) and Ewel Stegmann (cello) Beka B6129-II 33852
Serenata (Braga) Ibolyka Zilzer (violin) Polydor 27131 bi 716 bi IV
Romance #1 in G minor (Beethoven) Ibolyka Zilzer (violin) Polydor 27077 bv 714 12 bi IV
Romance #2 in F major (Beethoven) Ibolyka Zilzer (violin) Poydor 27077 bv 713 12 bi IV
Souvenir de Moscow (Wieniawski) Ibolyka Zilzer (violin) Polydor 40315-A, 40315-B
Samctissima (Corelli) with Fritz Kreisler (Violin) and Hugo Fritz Kreisler (cello) Immortal Selection of Great Victor Artists JS-4-A
Intermezzo No. 6 from Bizet’s Arlesienne Suite No.2 with Fritz Kreisler (Violin) and Hugo Fritz Kreisler (cello) Victor JS-4-B
Hullánzo Balatón Czardas (Hubay) Andreas Weissgerber (violin) O-7512b xxB 7978 Odeon, 1921
Ungarischer Tanz 2, 5 (Brahms) Andreas Weissgerber (violin) O-7512a xxB 7977 Odeon, 1921
Salut d’amour Op. 12 (Elgar) Gaspar Cassadó (cello) rec. 24 October 1936, Telefunken E2083
Serenata Española Op. 181 (Albéniz) Gaspar Cassadó (cello) rec. 24 October 1936, Telefunken E2127
Melodie (Gluck – Kreisler) Frances Arányi (violin) Brunswick 85049 1283
La Gitana (The Gypsy) (Kreisler) Frances Arányi (violin) Brunswick 85049 1284






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