Artist: Helge Rosvænge
Title: Helge Rosvænge - Danish Popular Songs 1929-1932
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Danacord Records
Genre: Classical
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 71:11 min
Total Size: 230 MB
Tracklist:01. Hvad kigger du på
02. Grete hør et eventyr
03. Lille klokke ring
04. En Nat en eneste Nat
05. Pip! Pip!
06. Vi to skal lege Far og Mor
07. Det var på Frederiksberg
08. Københavnervalsen
09. København - Kalundborg
10. Der går dans i lunde
11. Dideli, Didelu, Didelej
12. Der er nok af smukke piger
13. En lille kvinde som kun er skabt til Glæde
14. Spil, Spillemand, spil
15. Lyttervalsen 1932
16. Godnat og tak for i aften
17. Hvorfor smiler du Mona Lisa
18. Venedig
19. 19 At elske er at leve
20. Titte til hinanden
One of the very few Danish tenors known all over the world for his beautiful voice and strong stage presence here let his hear down and sings popular Danish songs in the crooner style done with charm and utter joy. Helge Rosvænge was the leading tenor not only in Germany but sang in many countries even into old age he performed at Carnegie Hall, New York. These utterly rare recordings are here collected for the first time and newly transferred using the best possible digital noise reducing system. Helge Rosvænge, who was to become one of German operas most brilliant tenors of the last century, was actually born in Copenhagen, Denmark, on August 29, 1897. He passed away in Munich in 1972. While working for a degree in chemistry he also found time for singing lessons and appeared in smaller Copenhagen theatres. In the end opera won over chemistry and Rosvænge made his debut in Germany, a country which would be his new home. He was happy there, and his entire singing career is linked to Germany and Austria, although he was frequently in Copenhagen during the 1920s and 1930s. Rosvænges voice endured to old age. His career as a singer spanned more than 50 years. Although inevitably the original shimmer and ring had faded some, he was still able at the age of 66, thanks to a fabulous vocal technique, to delight an audience at New Yorks Carnegie Hall.
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