This year marked Richard Tauber's highly successful London debut at Covent Garden. His performances established him as a significant international tenor on the opera stage, particularly noted for his Mozart roles.
1926
Tauber achieved immense success with the premiere of Franz Lehár's operetta 'Paganini' in Vienna. This role solidified his legendary status as an operetta star and began his iconic association with Lehár's works.
1931
Tauber made a significant breakthrough in sound film, starring in hits like 'Das Land des Lächelns' and 'Die große Attraktion.' These films brought his voice and charisma to an even wider international audience, cementing his popular appeal.