Theobaldo di Gatti Vídeos
músico francés
- violín
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- compositor, violagambista
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Crebbio (LC), frazione di Abbadia Lariana, Lago di Como, riviera orientare lariana Chiesa Parrocchiale di Sant'Antonio Abate 5 campane manuali in Fa3 calante Fuse da: Pietro Luigi Comerio - Malnate nel 1808 (Sol3 rifuso da Felice Bizzozero - Varese) Suonate per la festa patronale di Sant'Antonio Abate eseguite dalla @FederazioneCampanariAmbrosiani : [0:09] Inno alla Gioia suonato a tastiera da Tommaso Gatti al termine della benedizione degli animali [1:18] Allegrezza a tastiera eseguita dal sottoscritto al termine dell'Incanto dei canestri [2:38] Allegrezza a tastiera eseguita da Davide Maggi al termine dell'incanto dei canestri [4:12] CONCERTO SOLENNE a corda a 5 campane per i Vespri delle ore 14:30 (primo segno ore 14, dirigo io) - Ringrazio la comunità di Crebbio e il parroco per la consueta disponibilità e la @FederazioneCampanariAmbrosiani , in particolare: Davide Maggi, Tommaso Gatti, @aleadda , @massimocampaneealtro59 , Tommaso Bartesaghi e @campanarovisitatore7937 .
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Abbadia Lariana (LC) fraz. Crebbio Chiesa parrocchiale di Sant'Antonio Abate Concerto di 5 campane in Fa3 calante Pietro Luigi Comerio - Malnate 1808 Sol3 rif. Felice Bizzozero - Varese totalmente manuali Suonate varie eseguite dalla @FederazioneCampanariAmbrosiani in occasione della festa patronale di Sant'Antonio Abate: 1° SERIE: suonate a corda [0:21] concerti solenni per la Santa Messa festiva delle ore 10.30 (unione dei tre segni delle ore 9.45, 10 e 10.15 2° SERIE: suonate a festa per i Vespri delle ore 14.30, seguiti dalla benedizione degli animali e dall'incanto dei canestri [14:59] [15:04] Allegrezza, suona Gedochino [16:20] Allegrezza, suona Davide [17:46] Marcia di Lenna, suona Tommaso G. [20:18] Allegrezza, suono io [22:00] Valzer di Martinengo, suona Tommaso B. [24:10] Polka di Grumello de' Zanchi, suona Davide [25:37] Allegrezza, suona Gedochino Ringrazio: - i soci FCA per la bellissima giornata che abbiamo trascorso insieme e per la compagnia e collaborazione durante le varie suonate: @davidemaggi4365, promotore dell'evento, @gedochino9509, @aleadda, @campanarovisitatore7937, Tommaso Gatti e Tommaso Bartesaghi; - tutta la cittadinanza di Abbadia Lariana, in particolare la parrocchia di Crebbio, per la gentile ospitalità e accoglienza. 8 febbraio 2021 - 8 febbraio 2023: con questo video intendo festeggiare il secondo anniversario del mio canale di YouTube. Domenica 22/01/2023
Frieda Hempel Bellini Stern Humperdinck Hänsel Selma Kurz Gatti Casazza Maschera Caruso Emmy Destinn Margarete Matzenauer Pasquale Amato Geraldine Farrar Antonio Scotti Weber Amelita Galli Curci Galli Schubert Schumann Brahms Jenny Lind Covent Garden Metropolitan Opera House 1885 1905 1907 1912 1913 1914 1916 1917 1919 1921 1955
From Wikipedia: Frieda Hempel (26 June 1885 – 7 October 1955) was a German soprano singer in operatic and concert work who had an international career in Europe and the United States. Hempel was born in Leipzig and studied first at the Leipzig Conservatory and afterwards at the Stern Conservatory, Berlin, where she was a pupil of Selma Nicklass-Kempner. Her earliest appearances were in Breslau, singing Violetta, the Queen of the Night and Rosina. She made a debut in Schwerin in 1905, and was engaged there for the next two years, singing also Gilda, Leonora (Il Trovatore) and Woglinde. She made such a success that the Kaiser Wilhelm II requested the Schwerin authorities to release her to sing also in Berlin. She made a debut there in 1905 as Frau Fluth (in Nicolai's Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor). She sang at the Royal Court Opera, Berlin, from 1907 to 1912, where she was also admired as Lucia, Marguerite de Valois and Marie. She appeared at the Covent Garden, London in 1907 as Bastienne, as Humperdinck's Hänsel und Gretel, as Eva and Elsa and again as Frau Fluth: Melba and Selma Kurz were taking centre stage in the more popular roles. In 1912 she made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera, in New York City as Marguerite de Valois in Les Huguenots. She sang regularly in New York thereafter into the 1920s. She was the first to sing the Marschallin in Der Rosenkavalier in New York (for Gatti-Casazza, December 9, 1913) and in Berlin, and she also sang the role in London in 1913. She was in the Met 1913 Un Ballo in Maschera as Oscar, with Caruso, Emmy Destinn, Margarete Matzenauer and Pasquale Amato; also the 1916 Marriage of Figaro with Matzenauer, Geraldine Farrar and Antonio Scotti. Her La Fille du Régiment was presented there in 1917. Hempel had a very wide dramatic range, from Rosina or Queen of the Night to Wagner's Eva and Weber's Euryanthe (Metropolitan, 1914 revival). After 1919 she devoted herself to concert recitals, and left the Metropolitan Opera House somewhat abruptly, making way for the career of Amelita Galli-Curci. However she then made a second career on the concert platform, excelling in the performance of lieder of Mozart, Schubert, Schumann, Brahms and Wolf, in Mozart concert arias, and the like. She became famous for recitals in which she appeared in costume as the famous nineteenth-century soprano Jenny Lind. She died in Berlin in 1955 at the age of 70.
Frieda Hempel Puccini Stern Humperdinck Hänsel Selma Kurz Gatti Casazza Maschera Caruso Emmy Destinn Margarete Matzenauer Pasquale Amato Geraldine Farrar Antonio Scotti Weber Amelita Galli Curci Galli Schubert Schumann Brahms Jenny Lind Covent Garden Metropolitan Opera House 1885 1905 1907 1912 1913 1914 1916 1917 1919 1955
Hempel sings Mimi's aria from 'La Boheme,' recorded in Berlin on 18 September 1913. This side is a little more 'well-loved' than those I have previously uploaded, but still quite acceptable. From Wikipedia: Frieda Hempel (26 June 1885 – 7 October 1955) was a German soprano singer in operatic and concert work who had an international career in Europe and the United States. Hempel was born in Leipzig and studied first at the Leipzig Conservatory and afterwards at the Stern Conservatory, Berlin, where she was a pupil of Selma Nicklass-Kempner. Her earliest appearances were in Breslau, singing Violetta, the Queen of the Night and Rosina. She made a debut in Schwerin in 1905, and was engaged there for the next two years, singing also Gilda, Leonora (Il Trovatore) and Woglinde. She made such a success that the Kaiser Wilhelm II requested the Schwerin authorities to release her to sing also in Berlin. She made a debut there in 1905 as Frau Fluth (in Nicolai's Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor). She sang at the Royal Court Opera, Berlin, from 1907 to 1912, where she was also admired as Lucia, Marguerite de Valois and Marie. She appeared at the Covent Garden, London in 1907 as Bastienne, as Humperdinck's Hänsel und Gretel, as Eva and Elsa and again as Frau Fluth: Melba and Selma Kurz were taking centre stage in the more popular roles. In 1912 she made her debut at the Metropolitan Opera, in New York City as Marguerite de Valois in Les Huguenots. She sang regularly in New York thereafter into the 1920s. She was the first to sing the Marschallin in Der Rosenkavalier in New York (for Gatti-Casazza, December 9, 1913) and in Berlin, and she also sang the role in London in 1913. She was in the Met 1913 Un Ballo in Maschera as Oscar, with Caruso, Emmy Destinn, Margarete Matzenauer and Pasquale Amato; also the 1916 Marriage of Figaro with Matzenauer, Geraldine Farrar and Antonio Scotti. Her La Fille du Régiment was presented there in 1917. Hempel had a very wide dramatic range, from Rosina or Queen of the Night to Wagner's Eva and Weber's Euryanthe (Metropolitan, 1914 revival). After 1919 she devoted herself to concert recitals, and left the Metropolitan Opera House somewhat abruptly, making way for the career of Amelita Galli-Curci. However she then made a second career on the concert platform, excelling in the performance of lieder of Mozart, Schubert, Schumann, Brahms and Wolf, in Mozart concert arias, and the like. She became famous for recitals in which she appeared in costume as the famous nineteenth-century soprano Jenny Lind. She died in Berlin in 1955 at the age of 70.
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