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Carlo Galeffi Maria Gentile Giuseppe Verdi Arturo Toscanini Rossini Mascagni Puccini Leoncavallo Costanzi Montemezzi Boito Scala Teatro Verdi Metropolitan Opera Lyric Opera Chicago 1882 1902 1903 1910 1911 1912 1913 1919 1921 1924 1925 1928 1938 1961 1993
Carlo Galeffi et et Maria Gentile - Rigoletto - Si vendetta - Enregistrement de 1928 Carlo Galeffi (June 4, 1882, Malamocco (Venice) - September 22, 1961, Rome) was a leading Italian baritone, particularly associated with the operatic works of Giuseppe Verdi and the various verismo composers. The young Galeffi studied with Di Como and Sbriscia. According to The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Opera, he made his professional debut in 1903, aged 21, at Rome's Teatro Adriano, as Enrico in Lucia di Lammermoor. Galeffi sang throughout Italy before reaching Italy's premier opera house, La Scala, Milan, in 1912. He would remain at La Scala until 1938, becoming a favorite of the conductor Arturo Toscanini. Galeffi made his American debut in Boston in 1910. He sang at the New York Metropolitan Opera only once, on November 29 of that same year, as Verdi's Rigoletto (which was often considered to be his greatest role). Galeffi sang, too, at the Lyric Opera of Chicago from 1919 to 1921, and also appeared in South America on a number of occasions. The bulk of Galeffi's career, however, took place in Italy, especially at La Scala, where he was much acclaimed for his performances of Verdi roles that ranged from Nabucco, through Renato, Di Luna, Amonasro and Simon Boccanegra, to Iago. Other parts that he sang included Tell in Rossini's Guglielmo Tell, Douglas in Mascagni's Guglielmo Ratcliff, Scarpia in Puccini's Tosca, Tonio in Leoncavallo's Pagliacci, Gerard in Giordano's Andrea Chénier, Amfortas in Wagner's Parsifal and Telramund in Wagner's Lohengrin. At the Costanzi theatre in Rome in 1919, Galeffi gave Europe's first performances of the roles of Gianni Schicchi in Gianni Schicchi and Michele in Il tabarro, both composed by Puccini. He also created Manfredo in Montemezzi's L'amore dei tre re and Fanuel in Boito 's Nerone (at La Scala in 1913 and 1924 respectively), and Raimondo in Mascagni's Isabeau (at Buenos Aires in 1911). Galeffi possessed a beautiful voice supported by an excellent technique. He is considered to have been one of the finest operatic baritones active during the period between the outbreak of World War I and the onset of World War II, despite the fact that his singing could become over-emotional on occasion. Source Wikipédia Maria Gentile, soprano, born 1902 and died 1993 in Catania. She made her debut in 1925 at the Teatro Verdi in Pisa as Gilda. She made guest appearances in Havana, Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden. Her roles covered the coloratura repertoire. When she retired from the stage she taught in Catania. Source: (http•••)
Carlo Galeffi Maria Gentile Giuseppe Verdi Arturo Toscanini Rossini Mascagni Puccini Leoncavallo Costanzi Montemezzi Boito Scala Teatro Verdi Metropolitan Opera Lyric Opera Chicago 1882 1902 1903 1910 1911 1912 1913 1919 1921 1924 1925 1928 1938 1961 1993
Carlo Galeffi et Maria Gentile - Rigoletto - Si vendetta - Enregistrement de 1928 Carlo Galeffi (June 4, 1882, Malamocco (Venice) - September 22, 1961, Rome) was a leading Italian baritone, particularly associated with the operatic works of Giuseppe Verdi and the various verismo composers. The young Galeffi studied with Di Como and Sbriscia. According to The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Opera, he made his professional debut in 1903, aged 21, at Rome's Teatro Adriano, as Enrico in Lucia di Lammermoor. Galeffi sang throughout Italy before reaching Italy's premier opera house, La Scala, Milan, in 1912. He would remain at La Scala until 1938, becoming a favorite of the conductor Arturo Toscanini. Galeffi made his American debut in Boston in 1910. He sang at the New York Metropolitan Opera only once, on November 29 of that same year, as Verdi's Rigoletto (which was often considered to be his greatest role). Galeffi sang, too, at the Lyric Opera of Chicago from 1919 to 1921, and also appeared in South America on a number of occasions. The bulk of Galeffi's career, however, took place in Italy, especially at La Scala, where he was much acclaimed for his performances of Verdi roles that ranged from Nabucco, through Renato, Di Luna, Amonasro and Simon Boccanegra, to Iago. Other parts that he sang included Tell in Rossini's Guglielmo Tell, Douglas in Mascagni's Guglielmo Ratcliff, Scarpia in Puccini's Tosca, Tonio in Leoncavallo's Pagliacci, Gerard in Giordano's Andrea Chénier, Amfortas in Wagner's Parsifal and Telramund in Wagner's Lohengrin. At the Costanzi theatre in Rome in 1919, Galeffi gave Europe's first performances of the roles of Gianni Schicchi in Gianni Schicchi and Michele in Il tabarro, both composed by Puccini. He also created Manfredo in Montemezzi's L'amore dei tre re and Fanuel in Boito 's Nerone (at La Scala in 1913 and 1924 respectively), and Raimondo in Mascagni's Isabeau (at Buenos Aires in 1911). Galeffi possessed a beautiful voice supported by an excellent technique. He is considered to have been one of the finest operatic baritones active during the period between the outbreak of World War I and the onset of World War II, despite the fact that his singing could become over-emotional on occasion. Source Wikipedia Maria Gentile,Italian soprano, born 1902 and died 1993 in Catania. She made her debut in 1925 at the Teatro Verdi in Pisa as Gilda. She made guest appearances in Havana, Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden. Her roles covered the coloratura repertoire. When she retired from the stage she taught in Catania. Source: (http•••)
Ruggiero Leoncavallo Francesco Merli Rosetta Pampanini Carlo Galeffi Gino Vanelli Giuseppe Nessi Teatro Scala 1930 1937
Ruggiero Leoncavallo. Pagliacci Francesco Merli (Canio); Rosetta Pampanini (Nedda); Carlo Galeffi (Tonio); Gino Vanelli (Silvio); Giuseppe Nessi (Peppe); Orchestra and Chorus of Teatro alla Scala; Lorenzo Molajoli, conductor Recorded in Milan March-April 1930 Prologo (0:00) Si può? (2:46) Act I Son qua! (7:38) Un grande spettacolo (10:28) Un tal gioco, credetemi (13:05) Qual fiamma avea nel guardo! (19:37) Sei là? credea che te ne fossi andato! (23:39) Nedda! Silvio! a quest'ora (27:52) Cammina adagio e li sorprenderai! (35:23) Recitar! Mentre preso dal delirio (40:02) Vesti la giubba (40:54) Intermezzo (43:39) Act II Presto affrettiamoci (47:05) Pagliaccio mio marito (51:13) È dessa! (55:06) Arlecchin! Colombina! (58:28) No! Pagliaccio non son (1:02:28)
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,
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