Tino Pattiera Vídeos
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1. Franco Corelli 2. Luciano Pavarotti 3. Jussi Bjorling 4. Ferruccio Tagliavini 5. Luigi Infantino 6. Eugenio Fernandi 7. Renato Cioni 8. Nicolai Gedda 9. Giuseppe Bentonelli 10. Franco Bonisolli 11. Alessandro Granda 12. Francisco Araiza 13. Max Bloch 14. Mario Filippeschi 15. Jerome LoMonaco 16. Giacinto Prandelli 17. Mario Lanza 18. Bruno Landi 19. Carlo Bergonzi 20. Tito Schipa 21. Jan Kiepura 22. Giovanni Malipiero 23. Alfredo Kraus 24. Tino Pattiera 25. Ion Buzea 26. Beniamino Gigli 27. Kipras Petrauskas 28. Giacomo Lauri Volpi 29. Helge Rosvaenge 30. Cesare Valletti 31. Giacomo Aragall 32. Frederick Jagel 33. Florencio Constantino 34. Jerry Hadley 35. Giuseppe Di Stefano 36. Antonio Paoli 37. Gianni Raimondi 38. Joseph Schmidt 39. Daniele Barioni 40. Tony Poncet 41. Giovanni Martinelli 42. Antonio Cortis 43. Miguel Fleta 44. Aureliano Pertile 45. Richard Tucker 46. Enrico Caruso 47. Mario Del Monaco
Meta Seinemeyer Maschera Giuseppe Verdi Friedrich Schorr Alexander Kipnis Friedrich Plaschke Alsen Tino Pattiera Ivar Andrésen Robert Burg Covent Garden 1918 1923 1924 1925 1929
THIS IS THE SUCCESSOR CHANNEL TO "liederoperagreats" WHICH WAS RECENTLY TERMINATED. Meta Seinemeyer--soprano 1925 / "She was born in Berlin and was the daughter of a police officer and received vocal tuition by Nikolaus Rothmühl and Ernst Grenzebach. After an audition in 1918 she was immediately engaged at the German Opera in Berlin-Charlottenburg. Singing lyric roles in the next seven years, her voice matured, and she also appeared in more dramatic roles. Like many other German singers of the post-war era, she tried to get an engagement in the United States. When the Manhattan Opera House started a “German Company” in 1923/24, she and other German artists, such as Friedrich Schorr, Alexander Kipnis, Robert Hutt, Friedrich Plaschke and Elsa Alsen, toured North America. She was tremendously successful as Eva. In November 1924 she gave a guest performance in Dresden as Marguerite which led to a permanent engagement there. Together with singers like Tino Pattiera, Ivar Andrésen and Robert Burg she played an important part in the Verdi Renaissance that started in Dresden in the 1920s. Her most successful achievements: Leonore in Franz Werfel’s German version of La Forza del Destino, Aida, Desdemona, Tosca, Mimì, Madame Butterfly and Marguerite. She added Maddalena in Andrea Chénier and Manon Lescaut to her repertoire. Her partner in all these roles was the passionate Tino Pattiera with whom she recorded several duets. In 1929 Meta Seinemeyer was invited to sing at Covent Garden as Sieglinde, Eva and Elsa. Soon after her return from London she fell seriously ill with leukemia. On her deathbed she married the conductor and pianist Frieder Weissmann, with whom she had often worked in recitals and recordings."; cantabile-subito.de
Tino Pattiera Caruso Meta Seinemeyer Verdi 1890 1931 1966
Tino Pattiera was born in Cavtat, Croatia (former Yougoslavia) on 27 June, 1890. He was a handsome man with an exceptional, dark heroic tenor voice. On occasion compared with Caruso, Tino acquired quite an audience in the 1920s. Partnered with Meta Seinemeyer, he was greatly responsible for the resurgence of interest in Verdi's operas in Germany. It is unknown why this world class tenor never performed in the HNK (Croatian National Theater) in Zagreb. Tino passed away on April 24, 1966 and is buried in his hometown.
Tino Pattiera Giuseppe Verdi Richard Tauber Meta Seinemeyer Fritz Busch 1890 1913 1915 1921 1966
Giuseppe Verdi – AIDA – “Celeste Aida” – Disco acustico Grammophon/Polydor, Berlino – Matrice 535as – Numero di catalogo J22000/72749. – Anno dell’incisione 1921. Tenore croato TINO PATTIERA Nasce a Cavtar (Ragusa vecchia) il 27.6.1890. Nel 1913 inizia lo studio del canto a Dresda, dove ebbe l’occasione di conoscere il suo grande amico e collega, il tenore Richard Tauber. Debutta a Dresda nel 1915 come Tamino nel “Zauberflöte”, nello stesso anno si esibirà anche come Manrico in “Il trovatore”. La sua carriera si svolse soprattutto nei principali teatri dell'area germanica e mitteleuropea, affiancato da artisti come Meta Seinemeyer e Fritz Busch, ebbe un ruolo importante nella riscoperta delle opere di Giuseppe Verdi in Germania negli anni venti. Non ha mai cantato in Italia. Nel 1921/22 canta a Chicago, sarà inoltre presente a Berlino, Vienna, Budapest e Belgrado. Il suo repertorio comprendeva anche un discreto numero di operette, dove ottenne significativi successi. Per il suo aspetto elegante fu un interessante attore, interpretò anche alcuni film. Tino Pattiera fu un buon tenore lirico spinto, dotato di voce bella e “piena”, sorretta da uno smalto lucente, tuttavia in possesso di una tecnica non priva di azzardi e piuttosto incerta. Dopo il ritiro dalle scene insegna canto a Praga e a Vienna. Muore nella sua città natale il 24.4.1966
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