Michael Raucheisen (born: 9 February 1889, Rain, Swabia, Germany - died 27 May 1984, Beatenberg, Switzerland) was a German pianist and song accompanist. He married Hungarian soprano Maria Ivogün in 1933.
He was most active before the end of the Second World War, coming out of retirement for a 1958 tour with Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, before once more returning to private life in Switzerland.
The bulk of his recordings are from the pre-stereo era. The conducting credits are highly suspect (especially those from after 1984!), and are often given on releases involving known fictitious conductors like Henry Adolph: please use Michael Raucheisen in such instances.
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Some of Michael Raucheisen's most popular tracks include Song of India, Lakmé Duet, Lakmé: Duet, Schubert: Winterreise, D.911 - 24. Der Leiermann, Lullaby, Op.16 No.1. Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.
Michael Raucheisen (born: 9 February 1889, Rain, Swabia, Germany - died 27 May 1984, Beatenberg, Switzerland) was a German pianist and song accompanist. He married Hungarian soprano Maria Ivogün in 19... Read the full biography on this page.
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