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Dino Borgioli Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Bruno Walter 1876 1891 1937 1960 1962
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - DON GIOVANNI “Il mio tesoro intanto…” Tenore DINO BORGIOLI Firenze 15.2.1891 - Firenze 12.9.1960 Direttore Bruno Walter +••.••(...))
Donizetti Bellini Pietro Mascagni Leopoldo Mugnone Dino Borgioli Grieg Verdi Mendelssohn Lippi 1885 1900 1926 1929 1949 2019
COMPOSER Giovanni Giovale +••.••(...)) In Sicily, around 1900, there were many amateurs and professionals capable of astonishing an audience with their musical capabilities. These performers learned the art of music in their own guild, neighbourhood or club and played for occasional listeners rather than in great concert halls. They were sometimes named ‘orecchisti’ because they played by ear only and without sheet music. Giovale +••.••(...)) was brought up in this cultural background and within a short time he became one of the greatest. Giovale began learning to play mandolin at 10 years old. It is said he was captured by the beauty of the instrument after attending one of the short concerts performed at a barbershop in Via Plebiscito (Sicily – Catania) around closing time. Later on, he learnt playing banjo, guitar and also violin at the boarding school of Cruciferi Street. As a violinist, he became a member of the Orchestra of Bellini Theatre. Although a multi-instrumentalist, Giovale preferred the mandolin above all. During his musical career he played before and/or collaborated with many great maestri such as composer Pietro Mascagni, director Leopoldo Mugnone and tenor Dino Borgioli; all were amazed by his musical skills on the mandolin. Borgioli even invited Giovale to go on a tour with him to Spain. His fame as a musician and his love for travelling brought him all over the world: besides Spain, he also went to Austria, England, Africa, and the United States. From 1926 to 1929 he resided in New York. During this period he attained a high reputation for his concerts and recordings. MUSIC His repertoire included works by Mozart, Grieg, Bellini, Verdi, Mendelssohn, Mascagni and many works of his own. He wrote many works for mandolin, mostly polkas, waltzes and mazurkas. Many recordings have survived but his sheet music is hard to find. His cultural background is reflected in his style of playing as well as his way of composing: famous melodies such as ‘Chi me frena’ from Donizetti’s Opera ‘Lucia di Lammermoor’ were used by adding resourceful accompaniments and beautiful variations. MANDOLIN Sebastiaan de Grebber plays a Lorenzo Lippi mandolin from 2019. INFO (http•••) (http•••) (http•••)
Giacomo Puccini Armando Borgioli Borgioli 1858 1924 1938
Giacomo Puccini +••.••(...)) Tosca Tre sbirri, una carrozza Armando Borgioli, baritono 1938
Armando Borgioli Borgioli Giacomo Puccini Mazziotti 2008
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Tosca: Tosca, Act I: Te Deum · Armando Borgioli Puccini, G.: Opera Excerpts ℗ 2008 Phoenix Released on: 2008-01-01 Artist: Armando Borgioli Artist: Nino Mazziotti Choir: Roman Opera Choir Conductor: Oliviero De Fabritiis Orchestra: Roman Opera Orchestra Composer: Giacomo Puccini Auto-generated by YouTube.
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