Luisa Tetrazzini Vídeos
soprano italiana
- soprano
- ópera
- Reino de Italia
- cantante de ópera, profesor de música
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Giuseppe Verdi Luisa Tetrazzini 1911
Giuseppe Verdi La Traviata Ah, fors'è lui ... Follie! Follie! ... Sempre libera Violetta - Luisa Tetrazzini Unknown orchestra Unknown conductor HMV, 1911
Battistini Caruso Tetrazzini Giuseppina Cobelli Sabata Scala 1916 1930
There is a real sense of ecstasy in this performance. European society of the Belle Époque was a society founded on a continuous melodrama. This beautiful opera scene with Pina Menichelli ("Tigre Reale", 1916) reminds me Fellini's "E la nave va".......... The Golden Age of Opera.......... With Patti and Plancon, Battistini represented the twilight of the art of bel canto singing, whose nightfall was illuminated by the ascending stars of Caruso and Tetrazzini, amongst others.......... The final ecstatic passages of "Isoldens Liebestod" with Giuseppina Cobelli's warm, full, sensuous, vibrant voice amidst the engulfing orchestral tides of La Scala propelled by Victor De Sabata on 11 Dec 1930 in a live performance. Trance-like singing: Sei tu l'onda de le brezze? Sei tu nube fatta d'incensi? Che m'inonda, che mi avvolge. Ch'io ti aspiri! Che in te spiri! In te immersa e sommersa Sento l'esser mio svanire! Ne l'immenso ondeggiar, Nel crescente clangor. Nel fulgor d'una luce immortal Attratta, rapita, me smarrir! Sommo ben! /
Milanov Arturo Toscanini Madison Square Garden 1944
On May 25, 1944, in New York's Madison Square Garden, Arturo Toscanini, with his National Broadcasting Corp. Chorus and Symphony, gave a benefit concert for the wartime Red Cross. The main feature of the program was act 4 (by Verdi's count, act 3) of Rigoletto, and a performance in which Toscanini broke several traditions, not only in playing the act through without any encores, though in a concert performance these were still common, but in his casting of Gilda. In place of the usual coloratura in the Tetrazzini tradition, he cast Zinka Milanov, a dramatic soprano soon known for singing Verdi's heavier soprano roles, such as Aida, Amelia in Ballo and Boccanegra, and Leonora in Trovatore and Forza. Verdi nowhere specified a type of soprano for Gilda, but Toscanini, on restudying the score, evidently concluded that the music called for a soprano more dramatic than coloratura.
Luisa Tetrazzini Rossini 1871 1910 1940
Italian Coloratura Soprano Luisa Tetrazzini +••.••(...)) / Bel raggio lusinghier / Semiramide (Rossini) / Recorded: November 2, 1910 /
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