Elvira Colonnese Vidéos
artiste lyrique italienne
- soprano
- Italie
- artiste lyrique
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Giuseppe Danise Giuseppe Valdengo Salerno Colonnese Girolamo Crescentini Petillo 1949 1950
- Valdengo : "senta una cosa Signor Danise sulle note acute, che Lei vuole così nel petto aperte, io le chiamo aperte perché sono ignorante, ma le vuole sempre con O?" - Danise : "Sì, certo, quello è il coperto, non l'ingolato, tu confondi tra coperto e ingolato!" Per approfondimenti, leggere "Breve analisi della Lezione di canto di Giuseppe Danise a Giuseppe Valdengo. New York, 1949-1950" al seguente link web : (http•••) Danise, nato a Salerno, aveva frequentato il Conservatorio di San Pietro a Majella di Napoli, ove si formò vocalmente studiando canto prima con Luigi Colonnese, un baritono della generazione precedente la cui discendenza pedagogica includeva Alessandro Busti ed il castrato Girolamo Crescentini. Si pensi che, secondo lo stesso Danise, per il primo anno gli fu concesso di cantare solo suoni - niente scale e niente arie. Seguirono gli studi con Abramo Petillo. Per chi vuole visionare il metodo didattico di Busti (dal quale deriva Danise), ecco un articolo di presentazione del manuale : (http•••)
Giuseppe Danise Charles Gounod Brunswick Bellini Alfio Teatro Bellini Napoli 1882 1906 1921 1963
Charles Gounod FAUST "Avant de quitter ces lieux" - NOTA: Le indicazioni sui dati del disco indicate nel titolo del video sono sbagliate, di seguito indico quelle esatte: Disco acustico Brunswick, New York - Matrice X 5324 - Numero di catalogo 30008 - Data dell'incisione 1921 (forse aprile). Baritono italiano GIUSEPPE DANISE +••.••(...)) Studia al Conservatorio di Napoli con L.Colonnese. Debutta al Teatro Bellini di Napoli nel 1906 come Alfio in Cavalleria Rusticana.
Giuseppe Danise Giuseppe Valdengo Apollo Granforte Colonnese Verdi Girolamo Crescentini Giardini 1762 1882 1963
This is, after the Apollo Granforte video, probably the most important document I've published on this channel. Immense gratitude to Gianluigi Cortecci, who kindly sought it out on my behalf and provided it to me and to the rest of his audience. I cannot recommend his own channel highly enough. Please subscribe: (http•••) ...... In this 40-minute private audio recording, we hear the great Italian baritone Giuseppe Danise +••.••(...)) around age 67 giving lessons on vocal emission and interpretation to the younger baritone, Giuseppe Valdengo. This is, as far as I'm aware, the oldest audio recording of the earliest-born and earliest-educated singer in the act of instruction. Danise comes from a direct lineage in the Neapolitan school—specifically the conservatory at San Pietro a Majella. His teacher was Luigi Colonnese (one of Verdi's own baritones). Colonnese's teacher was Emanuelle De Roxas. De Roxas's teachers were Alessandro Busti and the castrato Girolamo Crescentini, who was born in 1762 and later became the director of the conservatory. These lessons feature many of the hallmarks of what we know about the old school Italian school of singing: —exacting attention to defects of emission —the master imitating/exaggerating the student's defects and then demonstrating the correct method with his own voice —the transmission of the finer points of style and interpretation via changes in intensity and timbre/vowel quality —use of classic terminology and phrases like appoggiare, arrotondare, ingolato, aperto, coprire, la posizione, la vocale scura, etc.... only here, we get to hear the sound—the actual and real context to which the terminology belongs. The recording also gives a tantalizing hint of what Danise would've sounded like in his prime in pieces for which we have no other recordings of him. Indeed, when he opens up to demonstrate for Valdengo, his voice at 67 is virtually undiminished, virtually identical to what it was in the recordings of the 1920s. TRACKLIST: 00:00 - Rigoletto: Deh! non parlare misero 06:06 - Rigoletto: Veglia, o donna 11:54 - La favorita: Giardini dell'Alcazar recitative 14:36 - Falstaff: final notes of L'onore! Ladri! 15:50 - Il trovatore: Act I trio, opening recitative 22:00 - Il trovatore: Tutto è deserto... Il balen del suo sorriso ..................................... This channel is primarily about vocal emission—aural examples of basically correct singing, correct impostazione—chiaroscuro, vowel clarity, firm and centered pitch, correct vibrato action, absence of throatiness or thickness, sounds free from constriction and from the acoustic noise that accompanies it—with occasional video examples that demonstrate what the body, face, mouth, jaw, and tongue look like when used with correct impostazione—the vocal emission of the one and only Italian school. Caveat: I'm biased in favor of baritones and baritone literature, but if you want to learn about and listen to all the greatest singers in the old-school tradition, explore this spreadsheet (voice parts are separated by tabs): (http•••)
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