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Charles Hackett Hackett Delibes Hubbard Lombardi Maria Barrientos Rosa Ponselle Metropolitan Opera Lyric Opera Chicago 1889 1914 1919 1923 1925 1934 1942
Charles Hackett sings 'Dans la foret,' recorded in New York on 22 October 1925. The harp is played by Sepp Murscher. From Wikipedia: Charles Hackett (November 4, 1889 – January 1, 1942) sometimes referred to as Carlo Hackett, was an American tenor. He was born on November 4, 1889 in Worcester, Massachusetts. Hackett studied first at the New England Conservatory in Boston with Arthur J. Hubbard, and later with Vincenzo Lombardi in Florence. He made his stage debut in Genova, as Wilhelm Meister in Mignon, in 1914. He sang in Italy and South America, before making his debut at the Metropolitan Opera on January 31, 1919, as Almaviva. He appeared there for three seasons, also as Lindoro, Roméo, Il duca di Mantova, Alfredo, Rodolfo, Pinkerton, Wilhelm Meister, Cavaradossi, Don Ottavio, Vincent and Des Grieux. He also sang at the Lyric Opera of Chicago from 1923 until 1934. He returned to the Metropolitan on February 3, 1934 as Roméo, and performed there for another five years. Hackett made a number of recordings for Edison and Columbia, notably duets with Maria Barrientos and Rosa Ponselle, in which one can appreciate a singer with a fine technique and a certain elegance. He died on New Year's Day, January 1, 1942 in Manhattan, New York City. I transferred this side from my copy of Australian Columbia 03542.
Verdi Quinn Kelsey Enrique Mazzola Mazzola Lyric Opera Chicago 2021
Baritone Quinn Kelsey sings the aria from Verdi's Attila "Dagl'immortali vertici...E gettata la mia sorte." Lyric Opera of Chicago 2021 Enrique Mazzola, Conductor
Giuseppe Stefano Rosanna Carteri Verdi Wilhelm Furtwängler Schiavo Muti Baths Caracalla Scala Salzburg Festival Arena Verona Covent Garden Lyric Opera Chicago 1921 1930 1948 1949 1951 1952 1954 1955 1958 1960 1961 2008
Giuseppe Di Stefano (24 July 1921 3 March 2008) was an Italian operatic tenor who sang professionally from the late 1940s until the early 1970s. (http•••) Rosanna Carteri (born December 14, 1930) was an Italian soprano primarily active in the 1950s through the mid-1960s. Rosanna Carteri was born in Verona and studied with Cusinati and started singing in concert at the age of twelve. She won a RAI singing contest in 1948 which led to her operatic debut at the Baths of Caracalla in Rome as Elsa in Lohengrin in 1949, aged only 19. She made her La Scala debut in 1951. Other debuts were at the Salzburg Festival as Desdemona in Otello in 1952 under the direction of Wilhelm Furtwängler, San Francisco as Mimi in La Bohème in 1954, the Lyric Opera of Chicago as Marguerite in Faust in 1955, the Arena di Verona as Mimi in 1958, Covent Garden as Tosca in 1960, Opéra de Paris in 1961 as Violetta in La Traviata. (http•••) SCENA III Otello e Desdemona OTELLO Già nella notte densa s'estingue ogni clamor. Già il mio cor fremebondo s'ammansa in quest'amplesso e si rinsensa. Tuoni la guerra e s'inabissi il mondo se dopo l'ira immensa vien quest'immenso amor! DESDEMONA Mio superbo guerrier! Quanti tormenti, quanti mesti sospiri e quanta speme ci condusse ai soavi abbracciamenti! Oh! com'è dolce il mormorare insieme: te ne rammenti! Quando narravi l'esule tua vita e i fieri eventi e i lunghi tuoi dolor, ed io t'udia coll'anima rapita in quei spaventi e coll'estasi in cor. OTELLO Pingea dell'armi il fremito, la pugna e il vol gagliardo alla breccia mortal, l'assalto, orribil edera, coll'ugna al baluardo e il sibilante stral. DESDEMONA Poi mi guidavi ai fulgidi deserti, all'arse arene, al tuo materno suol; narravi allor gli spasimi sofferti e le catene e dello schiavo il duol. OTELLO Ingentilia di lagrime la storia il tuo bel viso e il labbro di sospir; scendean sulle mie tenebre la gloria, il paradiso e gli astri a benedir. DESDEMONA Ed io vedea fra le tue tempie oscure splender del genio l'eterea beltà. OTELLO E tu m'amavi per le mie sventure ed io t'amavo per la tua pietà. DESDEMONA Ed io t'amavo per le tue sventure e tu m'amavi per la mia pietà. OTELLO E tu m'amavi DESDEMONA E tu m'amavi OTELLO Ed io t'amavo OTELLO, DESDEMONA per la tua, (mia) pietà. OTELLO sempre dolce Venga la morte! e mi colga nell'estasi di quest'amplesso il momento supremo! Il cielo si sarà tutto rasserenato: si vedranno alcune stelle e sul lembo dell'orizzonte il riflesso ceruleo della nascente luna Tale è il gaudio dell'anima che temo, temo che piu non mi sara concesso quest'attimo divino nell'ignoto avvenir del mio destino. DESDEMONA Disperda il ciel gli affanni e amor non muti col mutar degli anni. OTELLO A questa tua preghiera "Amen" risponda la celeste schiera. DESDEMONA "Amen" risponda. OTELLO appoggiandosi ad un rialzo degli spaldi Ah! la gioia m'innonda si fieramente che ansante mi giacio Un bacio DESDEMONA Otello! OTELLO Un bacio ancora un bacio, alzandosi e mirando il cielo Gia la pleiade ardente al mar discende. DESDEMONA Tarda e la notte. OTELLO Vien Venere splende. DESDEMONA Otello! s'avviano abbracciati verso il castello
Monteverdi Nicole Cabell George Gershwin Leonard Bernstein Metropolitan Opera Lyric Opera Chicago San Francisco Opera Covent Garden 2005
Celebrated soprano Nicole Cabell joins La Bella Musica with her performance of Summertime by George Gershwin from Porgy & Bess & Somewhere by Leonard Bernstein from West Side Story. 0:00:30 - Summertime 0:02:45 - Somewhere Nicole Cabell is an operatic soprano who has sung lead roles at the Metropolitan Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, Opera National de Paris, San Francisco Opera, and Royal Opera House Covent Garden amongst others. She has recorded solo albums with Decca and Delos, and is the 2005 winner of the Cardiff Singer of the World Competition.
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