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Tito Schipa - Opera And Song Recital album

Tito Schipa - Opera And Song Recital album

  • Performer: Tito Schipa
  • Genre: Classical
  • Title: Opera And Song Recital
  • Released: 1961
  • Style: Romantic
  • Country: Spain
  • MP3 version size: 1916 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1955 mb
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  • Rating: 4.8
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Description

These are recordings he made in Italy in 1913, which were his early recordings. He sings from the following operas: La Boheme, Lucia di Lammemoor, Rigpletto, La Gioconda, Tosca and Cavalleria Rusticana.

A2: Recorded in January 1939 on master number OBA 2911. First issued June 1939, on record number DA 5362. From the opera "Pirro e Demetrio", 1694. A3: Recorded in January 1939 on master number OBA 2912. From the opera "La donna ancora è fedele", 1698. A4: Recorded on 4 October 1933 on master number OW 2039.

Rosario Bourdon Conductor. Anonymous) Orchestra. Rosario Bourdon Conductor. Now comes this RCA collection, drawn mostly from the time when Schipa was principal lyric tenor at Chicago, which was also the period of his prime.

Posts About Tito Schipa in Opera and Song.

Tito Schipa: Recital. Nina ("Tre giorni son che Nina"), song for voice & keyboard. La donna ancora è fedele, opera (with intermezzo "Filandra e Selvino"). 2. Se Florindo è fedele. Il Pirro e Demetrio, opera ("La forza della fedeltà"). 5. O cessate di piagarmi. 6. Sento nel core certo dolore, chamber cantata for soprano or alto & continuo ("S'allontana per non innamorarsi;" "La lontananza").

Listen free to Riccardo Barthelemy – Tito Schipa in Opera and Song. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the largest catalogue online at Last. Hmm, it looks like we don’t know much about this album.

HQ VBR ripped from rare vinyl. Sit back, relax and be treated to one of the sweetest and emotional tenor voices ever. These are quality rare recordings from a rare album. The Scarlatti songs and the Italian version of Werther are almost non-existent. Title 1 Tito Schipa - Sento nel core. Title 2 Tito Schipa - Le violette. Title 3 Tito Schipa - Son tuta duolo. Title 4 Tito Schipa & Toti Dal Monte - Prendi l'anel ti dono. Title 5 Tito Schipa - Una furtiva lagrima. Title 6 Tito Schipa - Com' e gentil.

Deezer üzerinden Tito Schipa, Tito Schipa in Opera and Song albümünü dinle. Deezer'daki müzik yayınlarıyla 53 milyondan fazla şarkıyı keşfedebilir, kendi çalma listelerini oluşturabilir ve en sevdiğin şarkıları arkadaşlarınla paylaşabilirsin.

Album · 2012 · 21 Songs. By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Tito Schipa.

Tito Schipa (Italian pronunciation: ; born Raffaele Attilio Amedeo Schipa; 2 January 1889 in Lecce – 16 December 1965) was an Italian tenor, considered the greatest tenore di grazia and one of the most popular tenors of the century. Schipa was born as Raffaele Attilio Amedeo Schipa on 27 December 1888 in Lecce in Apulia into an Arbëreshë family; his birthday was recorded as January 2, 1889 for military conscription purposes. He studied in Milan and made his operatic debut at age 21 in 1910 at Vercelli. He subsequently appeared throughout Italy and in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He remained with the Chicago company until 1932, whereupon he appeared at the New York Metropolitan Opera from 1932 to 1935, and again in 1941. He also sang at the San Francisco Opera, beginning in 1924. From 1929 to 1949 he performed regularly in Italy, including at La Scala, Milan and the Rome Opera.

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Sento Nel Cor
Composed By – Alessandro Scarlatti
A2 Le Violette
Composed By – Alessandro ScarlattiConductor – Dino OlivieriLibretto By – Adriano Morselli
A3 Son Tutta Duolo
Composed By – Alessandro ScarlattiConductor – Dino OlivieriLibretto By – Domenico Filippo Contini
A4 Prendi, L'Anel Ti Dono ("La Sonnambula")
Chorus – Chorus Of La Scala Orchestra, Milan*Composed By – Bellini*Conductor – Franco GhioneLibretto By – Romani*Soprano Vocals – Toti Dal Monte
A5 Una Furtiva Lagrima (L'Elisir D'Amore)
Composed By – Donizetti*Libretto By – Romani*
A6 Com' È Gentil ("Don Pasquale")
Chorus – Chorus Of La Scala Orchestra, Milan*Composed By – Donizetti*Libretto By – Giovanni RuffiniSoprano Vocals – Toti Dal Monte
A7 Tornami A Dir Che M'Ami ("Don Pasquale")
Composed By – Donizetti*Libretto By – Giovanni RuffiniSoprano Vocals – Adelaide Saraceni
B1 Che Farò Senza Euridice ("Orfeo Ed Euridice")
Composed By – Gluck*Libretto By – Calzabigi*
B2 Ah! Non Mi Ridestar ("Werther")
Composed By – Massenet*Conductor – Franco GhioneLibretto By – Hartmann*, Milliet*, Blau*
B3 Ah! Dispar, Vision ("Manon")
Composed By – Massenet*Conductor – Franco GhioneLibretto By – Meilhac*, Gille*
B4 O Del Mio Amato Ben
Composed By – Donaudy*Conductor – A. Semprini*
B5 Suzel, Buon Dì...Tutto Tace (Cherry Duet) "L'Amico Fritz"
Composed By – Mascagni*Conductor – G. Antonicelli*Libretto By – P. SuardonSoprano Vocals – Mafalda Favero

Credits

  • Conductor – Carlo Sabajno (tracks: Side 1-a, Side 1-e to Side 2-a)
  • Orchestra – Members Of La Scala Orchestra, Milan* (tracks: Side 1-d to Side 1-g, Side 2-b, Side 2-c, Side 2-e)
  • Tenor Vocals – Tito Schipa

Notes

Made and printed in Great Britain.
Manufactured in Canada.
Recorded in Europe.

Toti Dal Monte is credited as a soprano vocalist for Side 1-g on the label, and Adelaide Saraceni is also credited for the same role on the same track in the leaflet, while there's actually only one soprano in that opera. According to an Internet source, this particular interpretation of "Don Pasquale" was performed with Adelaide Saraceni, not Toti Dal Monte.

Recording details:
A1: Recorded on 19 April 1932 on master number 2M 481. First issued October 1932, on record number DB 1723. From the cantata "Sento nel core". With orchestra.
A2: Recorded in January 1939 on master number OBA 2911. First issued June 1939, on record number DA 5362. From the opera "Pirro e Demetrio", 1694. With orchestra.
A3: Recorded in January 1939 on master number OBA 2912. First issued June 1939, on record number DA 5362. From the opera "La donna ancora è fedele", 1698. With orchestra.
A4: Recorded on 4 October 1933 on master number OW 2039. First issued January 1934, on record number DA 1351. From the opera "La sonnambula", 1831.
A5: Recorded on 13 December 1929 on master number CM 1335. First issued April 1930, on record number DB 1387. From the opera "L'elisir d'amore", 1832.
A6: Recorded on 8 October 1932 on master number 2M 888. First issued March 1933, on record number S 10423. From the opera "Don Pasquale", 1843.
A7: Recorded on 8 October 1932 on master number 2M 891. First issued March 1933, on record number S 10424. From the opera "Don Pasquale", 1843.
B1: Recorded on 9 May 1932 on master number 2M 482. First issued October 1932, on record number DB 1723. From the opera "Orfeo ed Euridice", 1762. With orchestra.
B2: Recorded on 4 May 1934 on master number 2W 2482. First issued January 1935, on record number DB 2237. From the opera "Werther", 1892.
B3: Recorded on 4 May 1934 on master number 2W 2481. First issued January 1935, on record number DB 2237. From the opera "Manon", 1884.
B4: Recorded on 12 October 1933 on master number 2W 2072. First issued May 1934, on record number DB 2131. With orchestra.
B5: Recorded in January 1937 on master numbers 2BA 1700 and 2BA 1701. First issued March 1937, on record number DB 3067. From the opera "L'amico Fritz", 1891.
All recorded in Milan and first issued in Italy.
Transferred to LP in Paris in 1960 on master numbers 2XBA 138-139. First issue of this transfer in January 1961 on record number COLH 117 in the "Great Recordings of the Century" series, in the United States of America.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
01647 Tito Schipa Arias de Ópera Italiana Y Francesa ‎(CD, Comp, RE) EMI Classics, Altaya 01647 Spain 1998
COLH 117 Tito Schipa Opera And Song Recital ‎(LP, Mono) His Master's Voice COLH 117 US Unknown

Comments

Freighton Freighton
The photos shown here are for a Canadian issue NOT a USA one. see the labels, the Canada info is not on the USA issue!