Giuseppe Manacchini Vídeos
cantante de ópera
- barítono
- Italia, Reino de Italia
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Luciano Neroni Rossini Donizetti Bellini Giuseppe Manacchini Verdi Boito Mussorgsky Meyerbeer Catalani 1929
0:00 O Isis und Osiris (Mozart, Die Zauberflote, Sarastro) 3:15 La calunnia (Rossini, Il barbiere di Siviglia, Basilio) 7:31 Eterno immenso (Rossini, Mose in Egitto, Mose) 12:13 Udite udite o rustici (Donizetti, L'elisir d'amore, Dulcamara) 19:29 Suoni la tromba (Bellini, I Puritani, Giorgio, with Giuseppe Manacchini as Riccardo) 23:06 Il mio sangue la vita darei (Verdi, Luisa Miller, Walter) 27:02 A te l'estremo addio - Il lacerato spirito (Verdi, Simon Boccanegra, Fiesco) 31:21 Ave Signor (Boito, Mefistofele, Mefistofele) 35:42 Leb wohl du kuhnes herrliches kind (Wagner, Die Walkure, Wotan) 50:18 In the town of Kazan (Mussorgsky, Boris Godunov, Varlaam) 52:52 Piff paff (Meyerbeer, Les Huguenots, Marcel) 57:16 Melctar - O patria mia tra i pallidi vapori (Catalani, Dejanice, Labdaco) BONUS: 1:02:26 Im tiefen keller sitz ich hier (in F major)
Claudio Monteverdi Prato Adorno Boschi Lombardi Giuseppe Manacchini Elena Nicolai Galliera Teatro Scala 1607 1939
Claudio Monteverdi L’Orfeo, favola in musica (First Performance: Mantua, Accademia degli Invaghiti, 1607) 1939 first Italian recording ~ Excerpts Toccata 00:00 Ritornello. Pastore secondo: In questo lieto e fortunato giorno 01:49 Coro di Ninfe e Pastori: Vieni, Imeneo, deh vieni 04:01 Sinfonia. Orfeo: Ecco a pur che a voi ritorno 04:49 Ritornello. Pastore secondo: Mira ch’a sé n’alletta 06:10 Ritornello. Pastore primo e secondo: In questo prato adorno 07:39 Ritornello. Coro di Ninfe e Pastori: Dunque, fa’ degni, Orfeo 09:10 Ritornello. Orfeo: Vi ricorda, o boschi ombrosi 09:39 Pastore Primo: Mira, deh mira, Orfeo 13:22 La Messaggera: Ahi, caso acerbo 14:22 Apollo: Perché a lo sdegno e al dolor in preda 16:12 Orfeo: Sì non vedrò più mai 18:40 Apollo e Orfeo: Saliam cantando al cielo 19:18 Ritornello. Coro e Pastori: Vanne, Orfeo, felice appieno. Moresca 20:50 Enrico De Francheschi, Orfeo Enrico Lombardi, Primo pastore Giuseppe Manacchini, Apollo, Secondo pastore Elena Nicolai, Messaggera Alceo Galliera, organ Corradina Mola, harpsichord Ferruccio Calusio, conductor Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala di Milano Coro del Teatro alla Scala di Milano Recorded in 1939 Painting: Jules Machard, Orpheus in the Underworld, Paris, École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts This version, performed at La Scala in Milan in 1939, was sung in an alleged style of the recitar cantando which was typical of the early baroque operas. Licensed under an Attribution-Non Commercial. International License.
Monteverdi Benvenuti Mora Galliera Vittoria Palombini Elena Nicolai Lombardi Shepherd Giuseppe Manacchini Marone Scala 1462 1485 1607 1939 1940
Monteverdi: L'Orfeo - Favola in Musica (1607) (edited by Giacomo Benvenuti) Soloists, Chorus and Orchestra conducted by Ferrucio Calusio Chorus Master: Vittore Veneziani Corradina Mora, harpsichord Alceo Galliera, organ Vocal soloists: Enrico de Franceschi, baritone (Orfeo) Ginevra Vivante, soprano (La Musica, Euridice) Vittoria Palombini, mezzo-soprano (Nymph, Speranza, Proserpina) Elena Nicolai, mezzo-soprano (Messenger) Enrico Lombardi, tenor (First Shepherd) Giuseppe Manacchini, baritone (Second Shepherd, Apollo) Albino Marone, bass (Caronte, Plutone) 0:07 Prologue 9:07 Act I 25:38 Act II 50:43 Act III 1:12:31 Act IV 1:28:45 Act V Recorded in December, 1939, in Milan, Italy, on Italian Columbia matrices CBX 1462 through CBX 1485, and issued in 1940 as Musiche Italiane Antiche 0-14 through 0-25. This is the first complete recording of the work. The orchestra and chorus are identified in many sources as that of La Scala Opera, Milan, but this is nowhere stated on the labels or in literature contemporaraneous with the recording. On Sides 19 and 20 two unidentified voices (presumably from the chorus) sing the parts of spirits (one tenor, one bass), and on Side 22 an unidentified tenor voice sings the part of Orfeo's ec
Giuseppe Manacchini Luciano Neroni Beniamino Gigli Alfano Ghislanzoni Vittadini Barbiere Verdi Maschera Benning Scala Teatro San Carlo 1902 1909 1930 1934 1936 1937 1938 1939 1948 1951 1954 1984 1990
Giuseppe Manacchini & Luciano Neroni - I Puritani - Suoni la tromba - Cetra CB20487 energistré le 28 mai 1939 Giuseppe Manacchini (Baritone) (Crevalcore/Bologna 1902 - Milan 1990) He studied in Bologna and Milan, where he also made his debut in 1930. In 1934 he travelled as a soloist around Holland with the choir of the Teatro Alla Scala. In 1936 he appeared at the Opera House in Rome as a partner of Toti dal Monte and Beniamino Gigli in ‘’Lucia di Lammermoor’’. Here he sang in the premieres of the operas ‘’Cyrano de Bergerac’’ of Alfano +••.••(...)), ‘’Notturno romantico’’ of Pick-Magiagalli (1936), ‘’Re Lear’’ of Alberto Ghislanzoni (1937) and ‘’Caracciolo’’ of Vittadini (1938). Since 1938 he also performed at the Teatro Alla Scala, among other things as De Siriex in ‘’Fedora’’ of Giordano. He appeared as a guest in Barcelona and Madrid and in the 1948-1954 seasons often at the Teatro San Carlo in Lisbon. He also gave guest performances in North America and South America. He counted one of the leading lyric Baritones of his generation in Italy. To his star roles belonged the Figaro in ‘’Barbiere di Siviglia’’, Germont in ‘’Traviata’’, Renato in Verdi’s ‘’Ballo in maschera’’, Don Carlo in ‘’Forza del destino’’, Amonasro in ‘’Aida’’, Marcello in ‘’Bohème’’, Sharpless in ‘Madama Butterfly’’, Tonio in ‘’Pagliacci’’, De Siriex in ‘’Fedora’’ of Giordano and the Telramund in ‘’Lohengrin’’. Married to soprano Delia Benning. He spent his old age at the Casa di riposo Verdi in Milan. In 1984 he appeared in the film ‘’Il bacio di Tosca’’ and sang before the camera again his Rigoletto. Source: (http•••) Luciano Neroni 1909-1951 Italian basso voir : (http•••)
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