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  1. Nazionalità. Austria-Ungheria. Genere. Opera lirica. Periodo di attività musicale. 1904 – 1942. Sito ufficiale. Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale. Joseph Schmidt ( Dawideny, 4 marzo 1904 – Girenbad, 16 novembre 1942) è stato un tenore e attore austro-ungarico, vittima dell'Olocausto .

  2. Joseph Schmidt (4 March 1904 – 16 November 1942) was an Austro-Hungarian and Romanian Jewish tenor. Life and career [ edit ] Schmidt was born in Davideny (Ukrainian: Davydivka ) village in the Storozhynets district of the Bukovina province of Austria-Hungary , which became part of Romania after World War I and is now part of Ukraine .

  3. 6 mag 2020 · However, Schmidt was unable to pursue a career in opera – he was too short for the operatic stage. But in the fledgling medium of radio he found the career of his dreams, and within a few years the tenor was the best-known voice in the broadcasting service.

  4. 25 ago 2009 · "Saragietta, saragietta la marinaPer trovare un amorataScianca rossa scianca rossa grazianaPerappropriaa pesciaraTiritomba tiritombaTiritomba nero ole ole ol...

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  5. 4 gen 2006 · Opera and Synagogue. Kathryn Cole wrote the following biography of the famous Jewish singer Joseph Schmidt (1904-1942): "Few tenors of his era evoked as much affection as Joseph Schmidt, the tiny tenor who in spite of his diminuitive stature, became a beloved figure in both German opera and cinema.

  6. Schmidt is playing the usual son-of-the-housekeeper-gifted-with-a-great-voice-but-no-money, and takes over from the quickly exhausted Kammersänger, making this sort of a Preuss-Schmidt duet (of sorts!). Be sure to visit the definitive website on Schmidt: the Joseph Schmidt Archiv. Repertory Radio opera, all in German

  7. Josef Schmidt (March 4, 1904 – November 16, 1942) was a tenor and actor. He was born in Davidende (Ukrainian: Davideny), a small town in the Bukovina province of Austria-Hungary, later Romania and now part of Ukraine. As a child of musical parents, young Josef was influenced by many cultures.