Reinald Werrenrath Vídeos
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Olive Kline Reinald Werrenrath 1883 1887 1895 1906 1915 1925 1935 1973 1976
American Soprano Olive Kline +••.••(...)) / Hymm to John the Baptist / Composer: Paulus Diaconus (770 A.D.) / Major, Chromatic & Minor Scales / Speaker: American Baritone Reinald Werrenrath +••.••(...)) / Recorded: October 1, 1915 / American concert soprano Olive Kline recorded exclusively for Victor, often as a solo artist, Lyric Quartet member, and Victor Light Opera member, beginning in 1906 and ending in 1935. In contrast to many singers invited to make records after they had already established themselves as concert artists, she used a successful recording career as a springboard for a concert career. She sang opera arias in concert but not in operatic productions. Her concert engagements were often reviewed in Musical America and Musical Leader. On a number of Victor discs she appears as "Alice Green". (The Encyclopedia of Popular American Recording Pioneers ~ 1895-1925 by Tim Gracyk / (http•••) )/
Mabel Garrison Siemonn Reinald Werrenrath Lambert Murphy Murphy Bourdon George Siemonn McDaniel Herbert Witherspoon Aborn Verdi Bizet Tales Hoffman Maschera Metropolitan Opera Aborn Opera Company Chicago Civic Opera Olympia Berlin State Opera Cologne Opera 1886 1903 1908 1912 1914 1916 1921 1925 1933 1963
The Lullaby from 'Erminie' was Mabel Garrison's first recording, made at Camden, New Jersey, on 6 June 1916, with chorus (William F. Hooley, Reinald Werrenrath, Harry Macdonough, Lambert Murphy and Elsie Baker, with orchestra conducted by Rosario Bourdon. From Wikipedia: Mabel Garrison Siemonn (April 24, 1886 – August 20, 1963), was an American coloratura soprano who sang at the Metropolitan Opera from 1914 to 1921. Garrison was born in Baltimore, Maryland on April 24, 1886. She graduated from Western Maryland College (now McDaniel College) in 1903. She went on to study singing at the Peabody Conservatory. In 1908 she married the professor of harmony, George Siemonn and then studied further with Oscar Saenger and Herbert Witherspoon in New York. She made her debut in 1912 with the Aborn Opera Company as Philine in Mignon. She made her Metropolitan Opera debut on February 15, 1914 in a Sunday afternoon concert singing arias from operasby Verdi and Mozart. Her first role at the Met was Frasquita in Bizet's Carmen. Other roles included Adina in L'Elisir d'Amore, Bertha in Euryanthe, Biancofiore in Francesca da Rimini, Crobyle in Thaïs, the Dew Fairy in Hansel and Gretel, Gilda in Rigoletto, Olympia in The Tales of Hoffman, Lady Harriet in Martha, Oscar in Un Ballo in Maschera, the Queen of the Night in The Magic Flute, the Queen of Shemakha in The Golden Cockerel, Rosina in Il Barbiere di Siviglia, and Urbain in Les Huguenots among others. Her last performance at the Met was as the title role in Lucia di Lammermoor on January 22, 1921. In 1921, Garrison made guest appearances at the Berlin State Opera in Hamburg and at the Cologne Opera. Later that year, she made a world concert tour. She was a member of the Chicago Civic Opera during the 1925-26 season. She was a teacher at Smith College after 1933. Garrison had an admirably trained coloratura soprano voice, as she demonstrated in both opera and concert and in several fine recordings she made for the Victor Talking Machine Company. She died in New York City on August 20, 1963.
Christie Macdonald Macdonald Reinald Werrenrath Lambert Murphy Murphy Magee Mariner Mackenzie Wallis Fritzi Scheff Victor Herbert Timothy Sullivan Sullivan Ziegfeld Enrico Caruso Marx Belcher McNaughton New Amsterdam Theater Metropolitan Opera 1875 1883 1893 1901 1903 1904 1906 1907 1908 1910 1911 1913 1915 1919 1920 1929 1930 1932 1950 1953 1962
Soprano Christie MacDonald +••.••(...)) and Baritone Reinald Werrenrath +••.••(...)) / The Angelus / Sweethearts (Smith; Herbert) / Recorded: April 25, 1913 / Victor Male Chorus William Hooley - bass Lambert Murphy - tenor Harry Macdonough - tenor S.H. Dudley - baritone (Samuel H. Rous) G. dellAquila - harp Orchestra - Magee - director Christie MacDonald (February 28, 1875-- July 25, 1962) was a Canadian-American actress and opera singer. She was born in Pictou, Nova Scotia, the daughter of John MacClean MacDonald, a shipbuilder, mariner and inn-keeper in the coastal town of Pictou and Jessie (née MacKenzie). She began in theatre in 1893 in New York when she was cast in Francis Wilson's popular play Erminie. She was thereafter successful in the operetta brand of musical theater. She was the star or co-star of The Belle of Mayfair (1906) co-starring Valeska Suratt, Miss Hook of Holland (1908) with Bertram Wallis and The Mikado (1910) with Fritzi Scheff. In 1910 she starred in one of her best known musicals The Spring Maid by Victor Herbert. In 1913 she popularised Herbert's Sweethearts. MacDonald made several gramophone records before retiring in 1920. She was married first to William W. Jefferson, a son of the famous actor Joseph Jefferson, in 1901 and ended in divorce several years thereafter. In 1903, Miss MacDonald conceived a child with prominent theatrical promoter and New York State Senator, Timothy Sullivan who was soon placed in the New York Foundling Hospital.[citation needed] Miss MacDonald did not make any stage appearances until 1904. In 1911, Miss MacDonald married Henry L. Gillespie, the scion of a wealthy Pittsburgh contracting family and had one daughter, Christie. As of 1950 MacDonald was living with her daughter and grandchildren in Westport, Connecticut. Christie MacDonald died in Fairfield, Connecticut on July 25, 1962. (wikipedia) Reinald Werrenrath (August 7, 1883 / September 12, 1953) was an American baritone opera singer, who also recorded popular songs and appeared regularly on radio in the early decades of the twentieth century. He was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of George Werrenrath, an operatic tenor born in Denmark. He studied at New York University, and made his operatic debut in 1907 in Die Meistersinger. He also recorded for Edison Records in 1907, before a long recording career with Victor Records. He sang on several hundred Victor recordings between 1906 and 1929, both as a soloist and as part of vocal ensembles such as the Orpheus Quartet. His most commercially successful recordings included "As Long As The World Rolls On" (1907), "Hello Frisco!" (from "Ziegfeld Follies of 1915"), and "Smilin' Through" (1919).Werrenrath made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera in 1919, in Pagliacci, in a cast that also included Enrico Caruso. He also toured widely, and made over 3,000 concert appearances. He was one of the first singing stars to appear regularly on radio, notably on radio station WEAF in New York. In 1930, he made a private recording of Christmas greetings accompanied by Harpo Marx and others. In 1932, he became a member of NBC's music staff, and in later years devoted himself mainly to teaching, at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore, Maryland and elsewhere. He also ran a regular summer music school at Chazy Lake, New York. He was married three times. He died in 1953 in Plattsburgh, New York, after suffering a heart attack while at Chazy Lake. (wikipedia) Sweethearts is an operetta or musical play in two acts with music by Victor Herbert, lyrics by Robert B. Smith and book by Harry B. Smith and Fred De Gressac. The first performance of the work was at the Academy of Music in Baltimore in March 1913, after which the show was overhauled and shortened before spending five weeks in Philadelphia and another five in Boston tryouts. The original Broadway production opened at the New Amsterdam Theater on September 8, 1913 and transferred to the Liberty Theatre on November 10, 1913 running for a total of 136 performances. The original cast included Christie MacDonald as Princess Jeanne/Sylvia, Thomas Conkey as Prince Franz, Edwin Wilson as Lieutenant Karl, Frank Belcher as Petrus Von Trump, Tom McNaughton as Mikel Mikeloviz, Ethel Du Fre Houston as Dame Paula, and Hazel Kirk as Liane. The FULL wikipedia article can be found here: (http•••)/
Reinald Werrenrath Leoncavallo 1916
Reinald Werrenrath singing Leoncavallo's Pagliacci Prologue. Recorded for Victor in 1916. For more biographical information see Pax41's listing of Werrenrath singing There's Sunlight In Your Eyes.
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