There have already been a number of very satisfactory Richard 
                  Tauber collections; notably the Naxos releases which had better 
                  packaging than this one including full details of the tenor’s 
                  orchestral backing - omitted by Preiser - as well as useful 
                  notes by Peter Dempsey. As my fellow reviewer, Arthur Baker 
                  commented 
                  about this earlier Naxos release: “The transfers throughout 
                  (by David Lennick) are excellent and this must be one of the 
                  best Tauber CDs available. It is however already a well-filled 
                  market as there are already many Tauber transfers, some available 
                  so cheap that even Naxos prices are seriously undercut… 
                  However this disk is excellent in all respects and is recommended.” 
                  
                    
                  So this newcomer enters a crowded market. The attraction here 
                  is that this Preiser has splendid re-mastering by tonzauber, 
                  Vienna, all from Odeon 
                  recordings that must have been in first class condition. The 
                  singer’s unmistakable well-loved timbre, the deeply felt 
                  delivery, the undeniable sincerity all shine through. As Tauber 
                  remembered King George V telling him, “You sing with not 
                  your throat, but with your heart.” To which Tauber replied: 
                  “Your Majesty, you have just stated precisely the highest 
                  goal and the supreme law of the art of singing.” 
                    
                  The present collection includes not one but two widely spaced 
                  recordings (1929 and 1946, sung in English) of the song so indelibly 
                  associated with Richard Tauber, ‘You are my Heart’s 
                  Delight’ from Lehár’s The Land of 
                  Smiles.There also many more delights. For me these 
                  include: ‘Freunde, das Leben ist lebenswert’ from 
                  Lehár’s late opera, Giuditta, ‘Da 
                  draussen im duftenden Garten’ from Oscar Straus’s 
                  Ein Walzertraum, ‘Im chambre séparée’ 
                  from Heuberger’s Der Opernball and Sieczynsky’s 
                  (and Tauber’s) tribute to Vienna, ‘Wien, Du Stadt 
                  meiner Träume.’  
                  
                  The booklet notes - uncredited - read well, covering Tauber’s 
                  life; his career in opera as well as operetta in films as well 
                  as stage, and his long-standing association with Lehár. 
                  We learn that despite his very ordinary looks, he had immense 
                  charm and loved good-living. Even so, his marriages were unhappy 
                  and he had financial difficulties. 
                    
                  A charming collection and well re-mastered but this market is 
                  crowded and the choice wide. 
                    
                  Ian Lace 
                Contents list
                Johann STRAUSS (1825-1899) 
                  
                  Der Zigeunerbaron (1885) ‘Als flotter geist’ 
                  [2:43] rec 1929 
                  Ein Nacht in Venedig (1883) ‘Treu sein, das liegt 
                  mir nicht’ [2:46] rec. 1924 
                  Die Fledermaus (1873-4) ‘Dieser Anstand, so manierlich’ 
                  (with Vera Schwarz) [3:53] rec. 1928 
                  Franz LEHÁR (1870-1948) 
                  
                  Die Lustige Witwe (1905) ‘Vilja Lied’ [3:05]; 
                  ‘Lippen schweigen’ [3:17] rec. 1932 
                  Frasquita (1922) ‘Hab ein blaues Himmelbett’ 
                  [4:19] rec. 1924 
                  Friederike (1928) ‘O Mädchen, mein Mädchen 
                  [3:26] rec. 1928 
                  Das Land des Lächelns (1929) Dein ist mein ganzes 
                  Herz [3:16] rec. 1929 and 1946 
                  Paganini (1925) ‘Gern hab ich die Frau’n 
                  geküsst’ [3:15] rec. 1925 
                  Der Zarewitsch (1926) ‘Allein…Es steht ein 
                  Soldat am Wolgastrand’ [3:58]; ‘Kosende Wellen…Warum 
                  hat jeder Frühling (with Carlotta Vanconti) [3:46] rec. 
                  1927 
                  Giuditta (1934) ‘Freunde, das Leben ist lebenswert’ 
                  [3:12]; ‘Schön wie die blaue Sommernacht (with Jarmila 
                  Novotna) [3:17] rec. 1934 
                  Emmerich KÁLMAN (1882-1953) 
                  
                  Gräfin Mariza (1924)‘Grüss mir mein Wien’ 
                  [4:15] rec. 1924 
                  Die Zirkusprinzessin (1926) ‘Wenn man das Leben…Zwei 
                  Märchenaugen’ [4:10] rec. 1927 
                  Carl ZELLER (1842-1898) 
                  
                  Der Vogelhändler (1891) ‘Wie mein Ahn’l 
                  zwanzig Jahr’ [3:12] rec. 1928 
                  Oscar STRAUS (1870-!954) 
                  
                  Ein Waltzertraum (1907) ‘Da draussen im duftenden 
                  Garten’ [3:07] rec. 1932 
                  Richard HEUBERGER (1850-1914) 
                  
                  Der Opernball (1898) ‘Im chambre séparée’ 
                  [3:00] rec. 1931 
                  Plus arias from: 
                  EYSLER (?) 
                  
                  Bruder Straubinger ‘Küssen ist keine 
                  Sünd’ [2:41] rec. 1933 
                  Fritz KREISLER (1875-1962) 
                  / MARISCHKA (?) 
                  
                  ‘Die Liebe kommt, die Liebe geht’ [2:50] rec. 1928 
                  
                  SIECZYNSKY (?) 
                  
                  ‘Wien, Du Stadt meine Träume’ [3:12] rec. 1928