Frederick Burchinal Vídeos
cantante de ópera estadounidense
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Verdi Nicolae Herlea Leo Nucci Paolo Gavanelli Robert Merrill Leonard Warren Željko Lučić Sherrill Milnes Cornell Macneil Frederick Burchinal Titta Ruffo Tito Gobbi Bruson Bastianini Cappuccilli Taddei Protti Pons Quilico Alvarez Louis Quilico Rolando Panerai
Here is a presentation of a number of baritones from the past and present hitting the optional high A from the end of Rigoletto, at the end of the Rigoletto/Gilda "V'ho ingannato" duet. Verdi wrote the final line as Fb-Eb-Db. I don't know who the first baritone was to take it up to an Ab and resolve on Db, nor do I know who had the idea to one-up that guy and add a high A natural (technically, it's a B double flat), but whoever they were, they set an important precedent for all Rigolettos to come. Here they are, in no particular order: 1. Nicolae Herlea 2. Leo Nucci 3. Paolo Gavanelli 4. Robert Merrill 5. Leonard Warren 6. Željko Lučić 7. Sherrill Milnes 8. Cornell MacNeil 9. Frederick Burchinal 10. Georg Tichy And although they didn't go up to the A, any Rigoletto sing off would be incomplete without these last two definitive Rigolettos: 11. Titta Ruffo 12. Tito Gobbi And before you start asking "Where's Bruson? Bastianini? Cappuccilli? Taddei? Protti? Pons? Quilico? Alvarez?" I'll let you know that I sought out recordings of all the greats, but Bruson sang it as written in all the recordings I could find of him, as did Cappuccilli, but I know there is a recording of him singing the high A out there somewhere, if you have it , please post it as a response. As far as I can tell, Taddei, Protti, Pons and Louis Quilico only hit the Ab. Bastianini, I don't know. Try as I might, I can't find a complete recording of Rigoletto with him. Post it as a response if you have it! As for Carlos Alvarez, he sings a killer high A at the end of the opera, but it's only available on DVD right now and I can't find it anywhere. Again, post it if you got it! There's also a complete recording out there with Rolando Panerai, but I don't know what he does because I don't really like him much. But feel free to share if you've got it! ENJOY!
Giuseppe Verdi Francesco Maria Piave Zanella Natalia Ushakova Frederick Burchinal Joseph Brent Kelsey Edwards Hodgson 2011
Staged performance of La Traviata at Festival of the Aegean 2011 in Syros Greece / Giuseppe Verdi 's La Traviata Melodramma in tre atti Libretto di Francesco Maria Piave Edizione Ricordi-Milano Peter Tiboris, Maestro Concertatore e Direttore d'orchestra Renato Zanella, Danza Direttore Vinicio Chieli, Luci/ Rogelio Riojas, Assistente del direttore d'orchestra Personaggi ed interpreti Natalia Ushakova,Soprano (Violetta Valery) Marissia Papalexiou, Mezzo-soprano (Flora Bervoix) Josephine Delledera, Soprano (Annina) Israel Lozano, Tenor (Alfredo Germont) Frederick Burchinal, Baritone (Giorgio Germont) Joseph Brent, Tenor (Gastone) Brent Davis, Baritone (Il Barone Douphol) Benjamin Dawkins, Bass (Il Marchese D'Obigny) Richard Block, Bass (Il Dottor Grenvil) Bradley Trammel, Tenor (Giuseppe, servo di Violetta) Theodore Moraitis, Bass (Domestico di Flora and Commissionario) Acting Chorus Avery Draut, Soprano Kelsey Fredriksen, Soprano Evelyn Shreves, Soprano Megan Brunning, Mezzo-soprano Layla Edwards, Mezzo-soprano John Ford, Tenor Evan Tyor, Baritone/ Featuring Tulsa (Oklahoma) Oratorio Chorus Tim Sharp, Maestro del coro Grateful appreciation to The University of Georgia Opera Ensemble Hodgson School of Music, Athens, Georgia USA
Giuseppe Verdi Richard Leech Faith Esham Burchinal
Giuseppe Verdi Rigoletto, Duca's Canzone, Quartetto, Richard Leech, Faith Esham, Frederich Burchinal, Susanne Marcee, Conductor Elio Boncompagni, New York City Opera
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