Classical Music CDs at ArkivMusic Cart Wish List My Account Gift Certificates Newsletter Help
Composers | Conductors | Performers | Ensembles | Operas | Labels | ArkivCDs | DVDs | More... New ArkivMusic Reissues On Sale
New Releases Recommendations Top Sellers On Sale CDs Under $10 Broadway Reissues Super Audio CDs MP3s Blu-ray Discs Listen Magazine
 Home > Performers >

WGBH Radio WGBH Radio theclassicalstation.org
Joseph Schmidt
Born: March 4, 1904; Bokuwina, Romania   Died: November 16, 1942; Gyrenbad, Switzerland  
Schmidt's all too brief life and career are among the tragedies of the musical world. He was so short (under five feet) that he was all but shut out of the operatic career that his voice was born and trained for, and after fleeing the Nazis (he was of Jewish descent) in Europe, he died in an internment camp in Switzerland. He had previously been admitted to a hospital for a heart attack, but was sent back prematurely, his protests that he was ...
Read more
See all recordings available (30)   OR   Select a specific Composer or Label below.
Joseph Schmidt titles in:
Recommended   DVD   ArkivCD  
Featured Joseph Schmidt CDs & DVDs:
Schubert: Schwanengesang, 5 Lieder / Schmidt, Jansen
Release Date: 03/1993   Label: Deutsche Grammophon   Catalog: 437536   Number of Discs: 1
ArkivCD
$13.99
Add To Your Cart
In Stock
On sale!
Composers
Adam, Adolphe (3)
Altmann, Wilhelm, Dr. (1)
Beethoven, Ludwig van (1)
Benatzky, Ralph (1)
Biscardi, L. (1)
Biscardi, Luigi (1)
Brahms, Johannes (1)
Burger, Julius (1)
Buzzi-Peccia, Arturo (3)
Capua, Eduardo (1)
Ciampi, Vincenzo (2)
Cottrau, Teodoro (1)
Crescenzo, Vincenzo di (1)
Denza, Luigi (2)
Di Capua, Eduardo (2)
Donizetti, Gaetano (5)
Ernst, (1)
Ernst, Günther (1)
Flotow, Friedrich von (4)
Gambardella, Salvatore (1)
Gastaldon, Stanislas (2)
Götze, Walter Wilhelm (1)
Gounod, Charles (2)
Grieg, Edvard (1)
Halévy, Jacques (1)
Handel, George Frideric (1)
Iradier, Sebastián de (3)
Kálmán, Emmerich (1)
Kienzl, Wilhelm (1)
Kistenmacher, Arthur (1)
Knauer, S. (1)
Korngold, Erich Wolfgang (4)
Labriola, Pietro (2)
Lehár, Franz (4)
Leoncavallo, Ruggero (3)
Lewandowski, Louis (1)
Lewinnek, (1)
Mascagni, Pietro (1)
Massenet, Jules (2)
May, Hans (2)
Meyer-Helmund, Erik (2)
Meyerbeer, Giacomo (3)
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (3)
Niederberger, (1)
Niederberger, Max (2)
Pergolesi, Giovanni Battista (1)
Puccini, Giacomo (6)
Rossini, Gioachino (1)
Schootemeyer, (1)
Schubert, Franz (4)
Serrano, Simeon José (1)
Smetana, Bedrich (3)
Spoliansky, Mischa (3)
Stolz, Robert (1)
Strauss Jr., Johann (6)
Tagliaferri, Ernesto (2)
Tauber, Richard (2)
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich (2)
Tosti, Francesco Paolo (3)
Traditional (1)
Various Artists (1)
Verdi, Giuseppe (6)
von Mory, Janos (1)
Zelter, Carl Friedrich (1)
Labels
Avid (1)
Bel Age (8)
Bel Canto Society (Dvd) (1)
Berlin Classics (1)
Bongiovanni (1)
Deutsche Grammophon (1)
Emi Classics (1)
Euroarts (1)
Hafg (2)
Membran International Gmbh (1)
Opus Kura (1)
Preiser Records (6)
Profil (1)
Symposium (1)
Teldec (1)
Testament (1)
West End Records (1)
Biography by Anne Feeney
Schmidt's all too brief life and career are among the tragedies of the musical world. He was so short (under five feet) that he was all but shut out of the operatic career that his voice was born and trained for, and after fleeing the Nazis (he was of Jewish descent) in Europe, he died in an internment camp in Switzerland. He had previously been admitted to a hospital for a heart attack, but was sent back prematurely, his protests that he was unable to return taken as malingering.

Ironically enough, his most famous recordings are not the grief-stricken arias of doomed characters, but light operetta arias and movie songs that, like so many of Wunderlich's recordings, capture an effervescent romance and joie de vivre rarely equaled. His voice had an immediately distinct timbre and seemingly effortless high notes, as well as a graceful, light touch that was extremely effective for operetta and song.

He sang in the local synagogue choir, and was often called upon by the local theaters when a child's voice was needed, but it was not until after he had entered school that he decided to attempt a singing career. In 1924, he entered the Berlin State Academy for Music and Song, and after graduating, turned away from opera houses for stage roles, he began a career as a radio singer. In 1929, he sang Vasco da Gama in a radio broadcast of Meyerbeer's L'Africaine, and as his fame spread, performed as a concert singer worldwide, and also made a number of films, the most famous of which is Ein Leid geht um die Welt, whose title song, especially, was an instant hit. Returning to Europe before the war years, he attempted to leave too late, and finally ended up in the internment camp in Switzerland.

Fortunately, he left a wide recorded legacy, mostly operetta and song but also lieder and opera. Many of his best recordings have been compiled by EMI.
 About ArkivMusic  Contact Us  Partner Program  Institutional Sales  Terms & Conditions  Privacy Policy  Help  Your Account  Shortcuts  
ArkivMusic - The Source for Classical Music!

Copyright ArkivMusic LLC, 2012.
Data supplied by Rovi Data Solutions, Inc. Copyright 1948-2012. For personal use only. All rights reserved.