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Jagel Giuseppe Verdi Rosa Ponselle Lawrence Tibbett Ettore Panizza Metropolitan Opera 1998
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America La traviata: Di Provenza il mar · Frederic Jagel Verdi : La Traviata ℗ 1998 Naxos Released on: 1998-11-02 Artist: Frederic Jagel Artist: Rosa Ponselle Artist: Lawrence Tibbett Choir: New York Metropolitan Opera Chorus Conductor: Ettore Panizza Orchestra: New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra Composer: Giuseppe Verdi Auto-generated by YouTube.
Mania Joseph Shore Shore Verdi Chest Jerome Hines Robert Merrill Leonard Warren Lawrence Tibbett
JOSEPH SHORE--Excerpts from arias or songs where I, a Verdi baritone, sing High A flat all the way up to High D above High C. This posting is mainly for fun. My high D "from the chest" is the highest note, non-falsetto, recorded by a Verdi Baritone to my knowledge. What is a "Verdi Baritone"? It is a special voice which is able to sing the baritone roles written by Verdi in a style, manner and voice appropriate for Verdi. THe Verdi Baritone Voice is comfortable singing for long periods of time in the range for E flat above middle C to High A above middle C. The timbre of the voice must be rich and round to be appropriate. Today there are light lyric baritones even at the Met, inappropriately singing Verdi. In my interview with Jerome Hines published in the National Association of Teachers of Singing Journal, Hines said, "when I came to the Met, Robert Merrill and Leonard Warren sounded more like basses than most of the basses you hear today. Take Lawrence Tibbett. He had a big, world-class sound. It was a richer, heavier sound by far than what you hear from baritones today." That describes a Verdi Baritone.
George Gershwin Horowitz Bill McGlaughlin Otto Klemperer Ruby Elzy Lawrence Tibbett Jascha Heifetz Postclassical Ensemble
A PostClassical “More than Music” Presentation featuring commentary by: Joseph Horowitz (PCE Executive Producer) Angel Gil-Ordóñez (PCE Music Director) Bill McGlaughlin (Host) Produced by PostClassical Ensemble (PCE) in collaboration with David Osenberg for WWFM The Classical Network Studio engineer: Bill Siegmund Visual Presentation: Behrouz Jamali With performances by George Gershwin (piano) Genadi Zagor with PostClassical Ensemble conducted by Angel Gil-Ordóñez (Rhapsody in Blue) Otto Klemperer (Gershwin’s Second Prelude) Ruby Elzy (“My Man’s Gone Now”) Lawrence Tibbett (“Oh Bess, Oh Where’s My Bess?”) Jascha Heifetz (“Summertime”)
Giuseppe Verdi Lily Pons Tibbett Frederick Jagel Jan Kiepura Virgilio Lazzari Lazzari Gandolfi Ettore Panizza Metropolitan Opera 1813 1901 1935
Act 4: Finale Giuseppe Verdi +••.••(...)) RIGOLETTO Gilda - Lily Pons Rigoletto - Lawrecne Tibbett Duke - Frederick Jagel Duke (Act 2) - Jan Kiepura sparafucile - Virgilio Lazzari Maddalena - Helen Olheim Monterone - Alfredo Gandolfi Metropolitan Opera, New York Conductor - Ettore Panizza Live recording - December 1935
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