(VICTOR HERBERT) Fritzi SCHEFF: Kiss Me Again (1936)

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  • Опубликовано: 19 дек 2024

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  • @garymazzeo3490
    @garymazzeo3490 3 месяца назад +1

    She sang this on the Ed Sullivan show in 1954 at age75 and brought
    the house down!

  • @ronaldflucker3755
    @ronaldflucker3755 7 лет назад +6

    I heard her sing this song in the spring of 1951, when she did an engagement at the Cafe Grinzing in Yorktown, NYC. She still had a voice of some interest. That was 66 years ago.

    • @CurzonRoad
      @CurzonRoad  7 лет назад +3

      Spring of '51? (right when I born). The 1954 Ed Sullivan clip, just weeks before her death, shows that she still had it!

  • @kirkp7470
    @kirkp7470 2 года назад +2

    Hearing an electric recording of Fritzi's voice is a treat I did not believe existed!!!

  • @65attila
    @65attila 15 лет назад +2

    I have heard the name of Fritzi SCHEFF spoken of highly. WOW what a performance of one of my favorite songs.
    Doug - you hit another home run with this post.
    Thanks - John

  • @CurzonRoad
    @CurzonRoad  15 лет назад +4

    Yes, both Ponselle's acoustic and later broadcast recordings of "Kiss Me Again" are well worth hearing. Agree that 57 is NOT old! THANK YOU! Doug --

  • @jimstokes6742
    @jimstokes6742 10 месяцев назад

    Love that trill!

  • @luizjacinthopilla6522
    @luizjacinthopilla6522 Год назад

    A fantastic dream from the past...

  • @francoisecrameri6427
    @francoisecrameri6427 6 лет назад +1

    Beau document ... Thank you Doug ...

  • @CurzonRoad
    @CurzonRoad  15 лет назад +1

    Ellen: Thanks very much! and thanks to the Internet for making all this possible, including the NYT article referencing "the kiss." CHEERS, ETC. Doug --

  • @gmmix
    @gmmix 15 лет назад +1

    I'm fond of the song, of the soprano, and your graphics on this video are the best you've posted.
    Superlative RUclips offering. FIVE STARS....but
    worth SIX.

  • @petertakacs9406
    @petertakacs9406 2 года назад

    Inspiring, breathtaking!

  • @MichaelStBede
    @MichaelStBede 3 года назад

    How wonderful !

  • @CurzonRoad
    @CurzonRoad  12 лет назад +1

    Hi Nosh: As BIG a star as she was, aside from this radio broadcast and two early television appearances (also on RUclips), she made no commercial recordings. Imagine! Tnx & Rgds. Doug --

  • @CurzonRoad
    @CurzonRoad  13 лет назад +1

    @LadyRavenhaire
    Yes, agreed on ALL the above!
    Well, I suppose we can still listen to these moments.... and dream?
    In grateful appreciation... THANK YOU!

  • @GraefinVonSalamanca
    @GraefinVonSalamanca 15 лет назад

    Hi Doug!
    Thank you such much for sharing this rare jewel!
    As Viennese of course I know Fritzi Scheff, but I never listen here voice - what a WONDERFUL voice! For me it's very touching this unique document of a great daughter from my hometown :)
    THNX again Doug!*****
    And it goes to my favorites!
    Cheers
    Eva

  • @Shabannie
    @Shabannie 15 лет назад

    Wonderful contribution!
    Ellen

  • @kerryincolumbus
    @kerryincolumbus 12 лет назад +1

    For a 57 year old soprano, she still kicked some ASS!! wow!

  • @CurzonRoad
    @CurzonRoad  15 лет назад +1

    Hello Kievest: Once again thank for your very nice & kind comments. In grateful appreciation. Doug --

  • @AulicExclusiva
    @AulicExclusiva 15 лет назад

    Here, at 57, she still had her voice, as well a pretty thick accent! I can't tell you how delighted I am to have heard this.

  • @CurzonRoad
    @CurzonRoad  12 лет назад +1

    And again 18 years later (see her in 1954 with Ed Sullivan youtube). THANKS!

  • @CurzonRoad
    @CurzonRoad  15 лет назад

    Hello Eva: And thank YOU very, very much. So happy you have enjoyed! Doug --

  • @meinfb
    @meinfb 8 лет назад +3

    She appeared with Melba in Boheme at Covent Garden. Perhaps Melba did not like the audience reaction to Scheff's singing. In any case as Scheff was ending Musetta's Waltz, on the last few measures an unmistakable voice came sailing out of the wings and finished the aria with her. It was Melba of course. Fritzi tried to scratch Melba's face and then became hysterical and was unable to go on. Melba, ever self-possessed concluded the evening with the mad scene from Lucia. I read this in a biography of Melba that came out sometime in the sixties. There will never be another one like Melba!!!

  • @rickos1915
    @rickos1915 9 лет назад +1

    The support weakens, but she still sings on the breath.

  • @LadyRavenhaire
    @LadyRavenhaire 13 лет назад

    Wonderful singer I wasn't aware of before your posting. Thank you. What I find very saddening is not only the loss of talent found in singers of this age, but also the subject matters they sing of.This song is so innocent in an age today which is so very cynical&inhuman.The way people at 1 time glorified a kiss as in this song, no one would do today,even concerning something which should be much more intimate like sex.Sex has become an ordinary commodity like buying& throwing out today's paper.

  • @jamessheridan4306
    @jamessheridan4306 9 месяцев назад

    As far as I ever knew the number in question is called "If I Were On the Stage."

  • @bigswifty33
    @bigswifty33 15 лет назад

    I believe the song is from her appearance on This is your Life Max Sennet. I have the video, I'll try to post. Steve Scheff

  • @CurzonRoad
    @CurzonRoad  15 лет назад +1

    Hi Any: The intro is actually Fred Calland, believe from an old NPR program. THANK YOU! Cheers, etc. Doug --

  • @kassandraayalasongs
    @kassandraayalasongs 8 месяцев назад

    can anyone help me with the chords? trying to play a simple version to sing along on guitar help I have a few but cant make out the other ones

  • @AulicExclusiva
    @AulicExclusiva 15 лет назад

    Now, this is an item of major fascination! She created Musetta in La bohème at the Metropolitan (1900; Melba was the Mimì) and thereafter sang things like Cherubino, Eva, Zerline in Fra Diavolo and Marie in La Fille du régiment, not to mention Papagena, Woglinde and Asa in Paderewski's Manru! She was obviously not a celebrity singer then, although she was very, very pretty and later did become a great Broadway favourite.

  • @andyrawn
    @andyrawn 15 лет назад +1

    DOUG ~
    Is that YOUR spoken introduction? If so, Bravo ~ replete with colorful & historical background on this (beautiful) singer ~ and her big Herbert hit of many years earlier!
    A very well organized & tantalizing music video indeed!
    ~ ANDY

  • @bigswifty33
    @bigswifty33 15 лет назад +1

    I was wrong, it is a different performance. I have the video up. Has a water mark though.

  • @fritzischmidt8537
    @fritzischmidt8537 10 лет назад +2

    I'm also fritzi

  • @CurzonRoad
    @CurzonRoad  14 лет назад

    @grenadian11
    LoL! I know... that's really NOT very old.
    Thanks!
    Doug --

  • @laurielovett8849
    @laurielovett8849 Год назад

    I think this song is more beautiful sung by a tenor,I love Richard Taubers version

  • @CurzonRoad
    @CurzonRoad  15 лет назад

    Would love to know if there's more available of Ms. Scheff. This is also from an LP (though do no recall which label... could we be speaking of the same?). THANK YOU! Cheers, etc. Doug --

  • @Bivolari
    @Bivolari 15 лет назад +2

    Well sung. At fifty seven she can hardly be classified as an old lady. Those older singers kept their voices. Interestingly, Kiss Me Again was a song Rosa Ponselle used to sing to great applause in her Vaudeville act. She was singing it as late as the 1930's on the radio.
    Scheff's singing and reading of the lyric is an example of a vanished art!