Vittorio Giannini Video
musicista statunitense
- violino
- opera
- Stati Uniti d'America
- compositore, insegnante di musica, professore universitario, violinista
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Dusolina Giannini Giannini Brahms Ferruccio Giannini Marcella Sembrich Anna Case Pertile Cattaneo Carnegie Hall Hamburg State Opera Covent Garden Scala Salzburg Festival 1902 1924 1925 1928 1930 1934 1936 1937 1941 1962 1986
Recorded 1937 with Michael Raucheisen. Biographical notes from cantabile-subito: American-Italian soprano, 1902 - 1986 She was born in Philadelphia to Italian parents and studied with her father, Ferruccio Giannini, who was a tenor and ran his own opera company. Her mother Antonietta Briglia-Giannini was an excellent violinist. She was immediately given singing lessons by her father. Dusolina’s sister was also a singer, one of her brothers became a cellist and the other one a well-known composer. At the age of thirteen she sang Azucena in her father’s company. Later she continued her studies with Marcella Sembrich . And it was in New York where there was the scene of her first triumph. She substituted for the indisposed Anna Case at a concert in Carnegie Hall. In 1924 she started recording for the Victor company. The same year she was very successful in London. In 1925 she made her debut as Aida at the Hamburg State Opera. She appeared there until 1930. In 1928 she sang a number of highly successful performances at Covent Garden. She was invited to sing Aida in a complete opera recording (her partners were Pertile, Minghini-Cattaneo and Inghilleri under Sabajno). This recording enjoyed almost legendary fame and familiarized her name throughout the world. She never actually sang at La Scala. In 1934/35 she appeared as Donna Anna at the Salzburg Festival. Guest appearances took her to Monte Carlo, Zurich, Oslo, Amsterdam, San Francisco and Mexico City. In 1936 she made her Met debut as Aida and remained a member of the Met ensemble until 1941. She continued to sing in Europe. After 1962 she was director of the Opera Studio in Zurich.
Dusolina Giannini Giannini Callas Chest
I DON'T OWN THESE VIDEOS AND I AM NOT ASSOCIATED WITH TIO. I saved them as an old subscriber and I am sharing them because they are constantly being removed and it looks like they will never be back. I didn't save the controversial content of their short comeback (saying Callas wasn't good or chest voice is bad) because it was very suspicious and completely opposite of what they advocated for over a year, but I will gradually upload all their videos from before their channel went down for the first time that I know were 100% made by them.
Zola Amaro Sangiorgi Giannini Aldo Baldin Beethoven Verdi Puccini Debussy Villa Lobos Haydn Monteverdi Portal Carla Maffioletti Maria Callas Losada Castellan Sob 2011
I CONCURSO ZOLA AMARO PARA CANTORAS LÍRICAS CRISTIANE SERKES (PR) Sua principal formação em canto se deu sob orientação de Alvaro Nadolny (UFPR), além de aperfeiçoamento com Alessandro Sangiorgi (Brasil-Itália), Luisa Giannini (Itália), opera studio com Carlos Harmouch (Brasil), entre outros. Recebeu os prêmios “Melhor Intérprete de Canção” e “2º lugar Feminino”, no 13º Concurso Nacional de Canto Aldo Baldin, em Florianópolis (2011). Realizou diversos recitais solo, reunindo árias e canções de Mozart, Beethoven, Verdi, Puccini, Debussy, Villa-Lobos, entre outros. Das suas atuações como solista, destacam-se as obras “A Criação” de Haydn, “Requiem” de Mozart, “Missa Solemmnis” de Beethoven, e as óperas “L’incoronazione di Poppea” de Monteverdi (Ottavia) e “Macbeth” de Verdi (Lady Macbeth). Atualmente, é solista do Madrigal da UFPR e cantora convidada do Coro da Camerata Antiqua de Curitiba, com os quais executa repertório de câmara. Realiza pesquisa na área da Expressão Vocal, através da PROEC/UFPR. PATROCÍNIOS e APOIOS Cidadania Italiana ((http•••) Orquestra de Câmara da ULBRA ((http•••) Associação Leopoldina Juvenil ((http•••) Prefeitura Municipal de Porto Alegre ((http•••) Hotel Plaza São Rafael ((http•••) Carla Maffioletti ((http•••) Person Piano ((http•••) Clube 25 de Julho ((http•••) Concurso Brasileiro de Canto Maria Callas ((http•••) André Salles e Pepita Losada Jenifer Castellan Marcia Amaral
José Serebrier Fabri Vittorio Giannini Aaron Copland Koussevitsky Leopold Stokowski Tanglewood Carnegie Hall American Symphony Orchestra 1965 1973
El ensamble The Australian Wind Virtuosi interpretando "Seis por televisión" para quinteto de maderas y percusión, del compositor uruguayo José Serebrier. The ensemble The Australian Wind Virtuosi interpreting "Seis por television" for woodwind quintet and percussion, by the Uruguayan composer José Serebrier. 00:00 I. Mini Overture 01:29 II. Sunaloiroc 05:51 III. Juliet 10:28 IV. "Taming of the Bull" Español: José Serebrier es un compositor y director de orquesta uruguayo. De padres rusos y polacos realizó sus estudios de violín en su ciudad natal (Montevideo). Se graduó en la Escuela Municipal de Música de Montevideo donde estudió con Juan Fabri, Miguel Pritsch y Vicente Ascone. A los 17 años ganó la competencia de compositores del SODRE con su "Leyenda de Fausto". Ganó una beca del Departamento de Estado de los Estados Unidos para estudiar en Curtis Institute of Music de Filadelfia, con Vittorio Giannini estudiando luego con Aaron Copland en Tanglewood Institute, donde ganó el Premio Koussevitsky, estableciéndose definitivamente en Estados Unidos. Su primera sinfonía fue estrenada por Leopold Stokowski, debutando como director en Nueva York en Carnegie Hall con la American Symphony Orchestra en 1965. Ha ganado en total 8 Premios Grammy. English: José Serebrier is a Uruguayan composer and conductor. Of Russian and Polish parents, he studied the violin in his hometown (Montevideo). He graduated from the Montevideo Municipal School of Music where he studied with Juan Fabri, Miguel Pritsch and Vicente Ascone. At the age of 17 he won the SODRE composers' competition with his "Leyenda de Fausto". He won a scholarship from the United States Department of State to study at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, with Vittorio Giannini then studying with Aaron Copland at the Tanglewood Institute, where he won the Koussevitsky Prize, permanently settling in the United States. His first symphony was premiered by Leopold Stokowski, making his New York conducting debut at Carnegie Hall with the American Symphony Orchestra in 1965. He has won a total of 8 Grammy Awards. Fuente: (http•••) Video editado por mí. No se gana ni se monetiza nada del contenido de este canal. Nothing is gained or monetized from the content of this channel. Los posibles anuncios son del reclamante de derechos de autor. Possible advertisements are from the copyright claimant. Este video es completamente con fines divulgativos y no de lucro. This video is entirely for divulgative purposes and not for lucre.
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