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Louis Fourestier Hélène Bouvier José Luccioni Camille Saint Saëns Lemaire 1956 2016
Provided to YouTube by Believe SAS Samson et Dalila, Op. 47, Act I, Scene 6: Je viens célébrer la victoire (Dalila, Samson, Vieillard Hébreu) · Orchestre du Théâtre national de l'Opéra de Paris, Louis Fourestier, Hélène Bouvier, José Luccioni, Henri Médus Saint-Saëns: Samson et Dalila (Mono Version) ℗ 1956 - BNF Collection 2016 Released on: 1956-01-01 Composer: Camille Saint-Saëns Music Publisher: D.R Author: Ferdinand Lemaire Auto-generated by YouTube.
Julia Migenes Barbiere Vidal Rossini Metallo Piero Cappuccilli Leonard Warren Sesto Bruscantini Giorgio Zancanaro Matteo Manuguerra Michel Dens Leo Nucci Gabriel Bacquier René Bianco Ernest Blanc Louis Quilico Gino Quilico Alain Fondary Ettore Bastianini Thomas Hampson Jean Borthayre Capecchi Dietrich Fischer Dieskau Fischer Paolo Silveri Hermann Prey Carlo Galeffi Hans Hotter Gian Giacomo Guelfi Robert Merrill Carlo Tagliabue Giuseppe Taddei Ruffo Gino Bechi Tito Gobbi Riccardo Stracciari Sherrill Milnes Enrico Caruso Beniamino Gigli Franco Corelli Corelli Carlo Bergonzi Gianni Raimondi Raimondi Franco Bonisolli Jon Vickers Giacomo Lauri Volpi Volpi Ramon Vinay Luciano Pavarotti Alfredo Kraus Georges Thill Tony Poncet Luccioni Vezzani Lauritz Melchior Richard Tauber Jussi Bjoerling Ferruccio Tagliavini Gedda Carreras Raoul Jobin Tito Schipa Italo Tajo Jan Peerce Mario Filippeschi Wolfgang Windgassen James King Gianfranco Cecchele Jess Thomas Kollo Cesare Siepi Ghiaurov Feodor Chaliapine Martti Talvela Ezio Pinza Nicola Zaccaria Josef Greindl Legros Enzo Dara Samuel Ramey Furlanetto Paul Schöffler Giulietta Simionato Ponselle Teresa Berganza Cecilia Bartoli Rita Gorr Ebe Stignani Christa Ludwig Marilyn Horne Fiorenza Cossotto Tebaldi Birgit Nilson Zinka Milanov Mirella Freni Gabriella Tucci Renata Scotto Antonietta Stella Nellie Melba Joan Sutherland Montserrat Caballé Kirsten Flagstad Ilva Ligabue Grace Bumbry Gencer Helen Traubel Gwyneth Jones Liliane Berton Berton Crespin Santi Abbado Sir Georg Solti Herbert Von Karajan Karl Böhm Tullio Serafin Wilhelm Furtwängler Klemperer André Cluytens Carlo Maria Giulini Zubin Mehta 2007
Stefano VENEZIA canta "Figaro", Mathias Vidal il "Conte", con la regia di Julia MIGENES nel duetto del Barbiere di Siviglia di ROSSINI "All'idea di quel metallo". Paris, in ripresa diretta dei Jardins du Luxembourg il 16 Giugno 2007 (Sénat). I Grandi Artisti: (BARITONO): Piero Cappuccilli, Leonard Warren, Sesto Bruscantini, Giorgio Zancanaro, Matteo Manuguerra, Stefano Venezia, Michel Dens, Leo Nucci, Pierre Le Hemonet, Gabriel Bacquier, René Bianco, Ernest Blanc, Louis Quilico, Alain Fondary, Ettore Bastianini, Thomas Hampson, Gino Quilico, Jean Borthayre, Capecchi, Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau, Paolo Silveri, Hermann Prey, Carlo Galeffi, Hans Hotter, Gian Giacomo Guelfi, Robert Merrill, Carlo Tagliabue, Giuseppe Taddei, Tita Ruffo, Gino Bechi, Tito Gobbi, Riccardo Stracciari, Sherrill Milnes. TENORE Enrico Caruso, Beniamino Gigli, Franco Corelli, Carlo Bergonzi, Giuseppe Giaccomini, Gianni Raimondi, Mario Del Monaco, Franco Bonisolli, Jon Vickers, Giacomo Lauri-Volpi, Ramon Vinay, Luciano Pavarotti, Alfredo Kraus, Georges Thill, Tony Poncet, Jose Luccioni, Cesare Vezzani, Lauritz Melchior, Richard Tauber, Jussi Bjoerling, Ferruccio Tagliavini, Nicolaï Gedda, Jose Carreras, Raoul Jobin, Tito Schipa, Italo Tajo, Libero De Luca, Jan Peerce, Mario Filippeschi, Wolfgang Windgassen, James King, Placido Domingo, Gianfranco Cecchele, Jess Thomas, Giuseppe Di Stefano, Rene Kollo. BASSO: Cesare Siepi, Nicolaï Ghiaurov, Feodor Chaliapine, Martti Talvela, Ezio Pinza, Nicola Zaccaria, Josef Greindl, Adrien Legros, Enzo Dara, Samuel Ramey, Furlanetto, Paul Schöffler. MEZZO-SOPRANO: Giulietta Simionato, Patricia Ponselle, Teresa Berganza, Cecilia Bartoli, Rita Gorr, Ebe Stignani, Christa Ludwig, Marilyn Horne, Fiorenza Cossotto, Conchita Supervia, SOPRANO: Renat Tebaldi, Birgit Nilson, Zinka Milanov, Mirella Freni, Gabriella Tucci, Renata Scotto, Antonietta Stella, Nellie Melba, Joan Sutherland, Victoria De Los Angeles, Montserrat Caballé, Kirsten Flagstad, Ilva Ligabue, Grace Bumbry, Leila Gencer, Helen Traubel, Gwyneth Jones, Liliane Berton, Regine Crespin. MAESTRO: Nello Santi, Caudio Abbado, Sir Georg Solti, Herbert Von Karajan, Karl Böhm, Tullio Serafin, Wilhelm Furtwängler, Antonino Votto, Otto Klemperer, André Cluytens, Carlo Maria Giulini, Zubin Mehta,
José Luccioni Alfano Verdi Opéra Rouen Covent Garden Arena Verona Opéra Comique Liceo Opéra Monte Carlo Teatro Colón Opéra Nice 1903 1930 1932 1936 1948 1962 1978
José Luccioni +••.••(...)) was a Corsican tenor whose career spanned three decades. Born in Bastia, he began his working life as a racecar driver and mechanic for the Citroën company. It was not until he was performing his military service that he discovered his singing voice as well as his love of opera. Following his stint in the army, Luccioni auditioned for the Paris Conservatory and was granted a scholarship to study voice. Among his teachers was the legendary French dramatic tenor Léon Escalaïs, who helped the young singer build his technique. After passing his final exams in the spring of 1930, Luccioni was contracted by Opéra de Rouen, where he made his debut the following year as Cavaradossi in Tosca. His success was such that the Opéra de Paris offered the tenor a contract for the following season. He made his debut at the Opéra in 1932 at Canio in Pagliacci to great acclaim, reportedly receiving an impressive 15 curtain calls. However, in spite of this promising start, the Opéra soon relegated Luccioni to comprimario roles such as the Servant in Elektra and the Italian Singer in Der Rosenkavalier. This eventually changed, and the young tenor found himself essaying such major roles as the Duke in Rigoletto, Rodolfo in La Bohème, Jean in Hérodiade and what was to become his most frequently performed role, Don José in Carmen, which he sang more than 500 times. Luccioni was soon in demand throughout Europe, with appearances at London’s Covent Garden, the Teatro dell’Opera in Rome, the Arena di Verona, the Théâtre Antique Vaison-la-Romaine, the Opéra-Comique in Paris, Barcelona’s Liceo, the Opéra de Monte Carlo as well as numerous provincial houses throughout France, Belgium, Spain and the Netherlands. The tenor’s overseas activities were limited to a single season in Chicago and a few performances at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires. In addition to his operatic stage work, Luccioni starred in a few French films and became active on the concert platform as well as on radio. His repertoire continued to grow, eventually encompassing over thirty diverse roles including Calaf in Turandot, Radames in Aïda, Mathô in Salammbô, Donello in La Fiamma, Turiddu in Cavalleria Rusticana, Vasco da Gama in L’Africaine, Roland in Esclarmonde and the title roles in Alfano’s Cyrano de Bergerac (which he created at the 1936 world premiere in Rome), Roméo et Juliette, Samson et Dalila, Werther, La Damnation de Faust, Polyeucte, Sigurd, Andrea Chénier, and his greatest triumph, Verdi’s Otello. Following his farewell to the stage in 1962, Luccioni was appointed Director of Opéra de Nice. He eventually retired from this position ad settled in Marseille. It was there that he passed away on October 5, 1978, just a week shy of his 75th birthday. José Luccioni left behind a sizeable recorded legacy that encompassed nearly his entire career. His records make for some intriguing listening. One can hear the development of the tenor’s voice from the young lirico-spinto with a markedly rapid vibrato of the 1930s, to the full-fledged dramatic tenor of the 1940s and ’50s. Although not always subtle, Luccioni was a consistently exciting performer and a remarkable technician. Even recordings made toward the end of a lengthy career give no hint of any depletion of the tenor’s vocal resources. All in all, Luccioni was one of the finest French speaking dramatic tenors of his generation. In this recording, Luccioni sings "Esultate!" (or "Gloire aux braves!" in French) from Act I of Verdi's Otello. This was captured live during a broadcast on December 18, 1948.
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