Manfred O. Tauchen, the Austrian singer, actor, and cabaret artist, has passed away at the age of 77. Known for his significant contributions to the music and theater scenes in Austria, Tauchen's death marks the end of an era for fans of the Neue Deutsche Welle and Austrian musical theater. His work, particularly with the group Deutsch-Österreichisches Feingefühl (DÖF) and the musical 'Der Watzmann ruft,' left an indelible mark on the cultural landscape.
Tauchen's collaboration with Joesi Prokopetz and Wolfgang Ambros on 'Der Watzmann ruft' in the early 1970s showcased his talent for blending humor with music, creating a parody of the traditional folk theater genre that resonated with audiences. The musical, which debuted at the Vienna Festival in 1972 and was later released as a record in 1974, became a cult classic, thanks in part to Tauchen's foundational concept and vision.
In the 1980s, Tauchen achieved widespread fame as part of DÖF, alongside Prokopetz and the Humpe sisters, Annette and Inga. Their hit single 'Codo ... düse im Sauseschritt' topped charts across Europe, selling over a million copies and cementing DÖF's place in music history. Tauchen's ability to connect with audiences, whether through music or cabaret, demonstrated his versatile talent and enduring appeal.
Beyond his musical achievements, Tauchen was celebrated for his work as a cabaret artist and actor, bringing laughter and joy to many. His passing is a significant loss to the Austrian arts community, but his legacy will live on through his contributions to music and theater. Manfred O. Tauchen's innovative spirit and creative genius will be remembered by fans and colleagues alike.