Valente, N: Torna!

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Giuseppe di Stefano: Neapolitan Songs

Giuseppe di Stefano: Neapolitan Songs


Bixio:

Parlami d'amore Mariù

Lolita

Capua:

O sole mio

I' te vurria vasà!

Cardillo:

Core 'ngrato

Curtis, E:

Torna a Surriento

Carmela

Ti voglio tanto bene

Denza:

Funiculì-Funiculà

Esposito, S:

Anima e core

I’m’arricordo ‘e Napule

Gastaldon:

Musica proibita

Leoncavallo:

Mattinata - 'L'aurora di bianco vestita'

Pennino:

Pecchè?

Tosti:

Ideale

A vucchella

Marechiare

L'ultima canzone

trad.:

Cantu a Timuni

Muttetti di lu paliu

Chiovu 'Abballati'

Valente, N:

Torna!


Released or re-released in last 6 months

Alto - ALC1226

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$7.50

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Italian Popular Songs Volume 1

Italian Popular Songs Volume 1


Barthélemy:

Chi se nne scorda occhiu!

Capua:

O sole mio

Cardillo:

Core 'ngrato

Cottrau:

Santa Lucia

Curtis, E:

Carmela

Canta pe' me

Torna a Surriento

Denza:

Funiculì-Funiculà

Occhi di fata

Esposito, S:

Anima e core

Gastaldon:

Musica proibita

Leoncavallo:

Mattinata - 'L'aurora di bianco vestita'

Melichar:

Anima mia

Nutile:

Mamma mia, che vo' sape'

Rossini:

Soirées musicales: La Danza

Tagliaferri:

Mandulinata a Napoli

Tosti:

A vucchella

L'alba separa dalla luce l'ombra

Ideale

Marechiare

La serenata

L'Ultima canzone

trad.:

Vieni sul mar

Valente, N:

Torna!


Mario Del Monaco, Giuseppe Di Stefano, Beniamino Gigli, Jussi Björling, Tito Schipa, Jan Kiepura, Alessandro Ziliani, Joseph Schmidt, Aureliano Pertile

Recorded 1926-51

"It can only be considered a joy to find so many of these songs restored to such an amazing degree, and performed by such a cast of amazing Italian tenors. Simply stated, this is a collection of the best and most popular of Italian song. The performances could easily be considered among the best of their era and stand the test of time.” Music Web

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Naxos Historical - 8110768

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Tito Gobbi - Opera and song

Tito Gobbi - Opera and song


Leoncavallo:

Si può? (from I Pagliacci)

Mozart:

Selected arias

Tosti:

Selected songs

trad.:

Fenesta che lucive

Valente, N:

Torna!

Verdi:

Selected arias


Testament - SBT1019

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Franco Corelli: The Tenor as Hero

Franco Corelli: The Tenor as Hero


Annibale:

O Paese d' 'o sole

anon.:

Fenesta che lucive

Bellini:

A te, o cara (from I Puritani)

Meco all´altar di Venere (from Norma)

Berrafato:

Tu lo sai

Cairone:

Mon ciel, c’est toi

Pourquoi fermer ton cœur?

Cannio:

O surdato 'nnamurato

Capua:

I' te vurria vasà!

Cardillo:

Core 'ngrato

Catalani:

Nel verde maggio from Loreley

Cilea:

L'anima ho stanca (from Adriana Lecouvreur)

Curtis, E:

Ti voglio tanto bene

Senza nisciuno

Tu ca nun chiagne

Torna a Surriento

Voce 'e notte

Denza:

Si tu m'aimais

Donaudy:

Vaghissima sembianza

Donizetti:

Spirto gentil ne' sogni miei (from La Favorita)

Falvo:

Dicitencello vuie

Guapparia

Giordano, U:

Andrea Chénier (highlights)

Antonietta Stella (Maddalena), Mario Sereni (Carlo Gérard)

Gounod:

Roméo et Juliette (highlights)

Mirella Freni (Juliette)

Handel:

Frondi tenere e belle ... Ombra mai fù (from Serse)

Lama, G:

Silenzio cantatore

Lara, Augustin:

Granada

Leoncavallo:

I Pagliacci: excerpts

Lucine Amara (Nedda), Tito Gobbi (Tonio), Mario Spina (Beppe)

Mascagni:

Intanto amici…Viva il vino spumeggiante (Brindisi)

Mamma, quel vino (from Cavalleria Rusticana)

Massenet:

Ah! Tout est bien fini... O souverain (from Le Cid)

Meyerbeer:

Plus blanche que la blanche hermine (from Les Huguenots)

Sung in Italian as 'Non lunge della torre...Bianca al par di neve alpina'

Mingardo:

Carrettiere

Pedrazzoli:

Il canto della rinuncia

Pennino:

Pecchè?

Ponchielli:

Cielo e mar! (from La Gioconda)

Puccini:

Donna non vidi mai (from Manon Lescaut)

Recondita armonia (from Tosca)

E lucevan le stelle (from Tosca)

Non piangere, Liù! (from Turandot)

Nessun dorma (from Turandot)

Principessa di morte! (from Turandot)

Rossini:

Petite Messe solennelle: Domine Deus

Schubert:

Ave Maria, D839

Serrano:

Te quiero moreno from El Trust de los Tenorios

Tagliaferri:

Piscatore 'e pusilleco

Tortorella:

Mammina mia

Addà turnà

Tosti:

A vucchella

Valente, N:

Torna!

Addio, mia bella Napoli

Verdi:

Ah sì ben mio (from Il trovatore)

Oh! fede negar potessi (from Luisa Miller)

La vita è inferno … O tu che in seno (from La Forza del Destino)

O figli … Ah, la paterna mano (from Macbeth)

La donna è mobile (from Rigoletto)

Mercè, diletti amici (from Ernani)

Forse la soglia attinse (from Un ballo in maschera)

Se quel guerrier io fossi!…Celeste Aida (from Aida)

Pur ti riveggo, mia dolce Aida (from Aida)

Ingemisco (from Requiem)


Franco Corelli began his stage career in Italy in 1951. With his powerful voice, charismatic stage presence and film-star good looks he soon became one of the 20th century’s outstanding operatic superstars.

He first came to prominence when he sang opposite Maria Callas at La Scala, Milan, in a production of La vestale in 1954. He subsequently partnered Callas at La Scala in Fedora and Poliuto and later appeared with her at the end of her stage career in Norma in Paris in 1964 and Tosca in New York in 1965.

Corelli made a spectacular debut at the Metropolitan Opera House, New York, in January 1961 in Verdi’s Il trovatore. He quickly became the Met’s leading tenor and performed there every season until 1974.

He recorded extensively for EMI throughout the 1960s, when he made a number of complete operas as well as several albums of operatic arias and songs.

This 4 CD set brings together the best of Corelli’s EMI recordings. From his operatic catalogue come a substantial number of arias, as well as duets with Birgit Nilsson, Mirella Freni, Antonietta Stella and Gabriella Tucci.

The operatic composers whose works are included in the set are Bellini, Donizetti, Catalani, Ponchielli, Cilea, Massenet, Gounod, Meyerbeer, Verdi, Puccini, Giordano, Mascagni and Leoncavallo, and some of the operas represented are Turandot, I puritani, Norma, Un ballo in maschera, Il trovatore, La forza del destino, Aida, Roméo et Juliette, Cavalleria rusticana and Pagliacci.

In addition to the operatic material, there are a large number of songs, including popular Neapolitan titles such as ‘Core ’ngrato’, ‘Torna a Surriento’ and ‘’O sole mio’, plus other items like ‘Granada’, Schubert’s Ave Maria and the Ingemisco from Verdi’s Requiem.

This album also includes a song recorded in Milan in 1961: ‘Si tu m’amais’ by Luigi Denza, that has never been issued either on LP or on CD since its initial release only in Italy in 1962 on a 45 rpm single.

EMI Icons - 2648872

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$20.00

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Tito Gobbi: The Complete Solo Recordings

Tito Gobbi: The Complete Solo Recordings


Anzi:

O mia bella Madonnina

Mattinata fiorentina

Berlioz:

Une puce gentille 'Flea Song' (from La damnation de Faust)

Brogi:

Visione Veneziana

Capua:

O sole mio

Carissimi:

Vittoria, mio core!

Cavalli:

Beato chi può (from Xerse)

Cilea:

Come due tizzi accesi (from L'Arlesiana)

Ecco il monologo (from Adriana Lecouvreur)

(two recordings)

Cottrau:

Santa Lucia

(two recordings)

Denza:

Occhi di fata

Occhi di fata

Donizetti:

Come Paride vezzoso (from L'elisir d'amore)

Cruda, funesta smania (from Lucia di Lammermoor)

La pietade in suo favore (from Lucia di Lammermoor)

Che fia?...Se tradirmi tu potrai (from Lucia di Lammermoor)

La donna è originale...Venti scudi (from L'elisir d'amore)

Durante:

Vergin, tutto amor preghiera

Falvo:

Dicitencello vuie

Gastaldon:

Musica proibita

Giordani, G:

Caro mio ben

Giordano, U:

Nemico della patria (from Andrea Chénier)

La donna russa (from Fedora)

(two recordings)

Lama, G:

Silenzio cantatore

Leoncavallo:

Buona Zazà del mio buon tempo from Zazà

Zazà, piccolo zingara from Zazà

Si può? (from I Pagliacci)

(two recordings)

Mascagni:

Serenata

Mayer:

Biondina in gondoletta

Monteverdi:

Air d'Orphee Rosa del ciel

Mozart:

Deh! vieni alla finestra (from Don Giovanni)

Non piu andrai, farfallone amoroso (from Le Nozze di Figaro)

Aprite un po'quegli occhi (from Le Nozze di Figaro)

Olivieri:

Nenia d’amore

Paisiello:

Nel cor più non mi sento

Pigarelli:

La montanara (from the film The Glass Mountain)

(two recordings)

Puccini:

Minnie, della mia casa son partito (from La Fanciulla del West)

(two recordings)

Tosca: Act Two (excerpt)

Maria Callas (Tosca), Luigi Alva (Cavaradossi)

Ladro!...Via! via!...Lauretta mia...Ditemi voi, signori (from Gianni Schicchi)

Victoria de los Angeles (Lauretta), Carlo del Monte (Rinuccio)

Respighi:

Nebbie

Rossini:

Largo al factotum (from Il barbiere di Siviglia)

Guglielmo, sol per te...La valanga (from Guglielmo Tell)

Resta immobile (from Guglielmo Tell)

(two recordings)

Ruccione:

Famme sunn’a cu’tte

Sadero:

Amuri, amuri

(two recordings)

Gondoliera veneziana

(two recordings)

Scarlatti, A:

O cessate di piagarmi (from Il Pompeo)

Tagliaferri:

Piscatore 'e pusilleco

Tosti:

A vucchella

Marechiare

Malià

Donna, vorrei morir

Ideale

A vucchella

trad.:

Fenesta che lucive

(two recordings)

Tre giorni son che Nina

(two recordings)

Se gli alberi

Valente, N:

Torna!

Verdi:

Per me giunto è il di (from Don Carlo)

O Carlo, ascolta (from Don Carlo)

Era la notte (from Otello)

Urna fatale (from La Forza del Destino)

Vanne, la tua meta gia vedo…Credo in un Dio crudel (from Otello)

Di provenza il mar (from La Traviata)

Pari siamo! (from Rigoletto)

Perfidi!…Pietà, rispetto, amore (from Macbeth)

Alzati…Eri tu che macchiavi quell'anima (from Un Ballo in Maschera)

Vanne, la tua meta gia vedo…Credo in un Dio crudel (from Otello)

(two recordings)

Ah, prigioniero io sono...Dio di Giuda! (from Nabucco)

Quando ero paggio (from Falstaff)

(two recordings)

Plebe! Patrizi! Popolo! (from Simon Boccanegra)

Rigoletto (excerpts)

Maria Callas (Gilda), Giuseppe di Stefano (Il Duca)

Dinne...alcun lá non vedesti? (from Simon Boccanegra)

Victoria de los Angeles (Amelia)

Ciel, mio padre! (from Aida)

Maria Callas (Aida)

Don Carlo (excerpts)

Mario Filippeschi (Carlo), Plinio Clabassi (Filippo)

L'onore! Ladri! (from Falstaff)

Vivaldi:

Cantata RV675 'Piango, gemo, sospiro'

Wolf-Ferrari:

Aprile o bella - Serenata (from I gioielli della Madonna)

Commiato


Tito Gobbi (baritone)

This 5 CD set, devoted to the outstanding Italian baritone Tito Gobbi, is a further release in the EMI Classics ICON series. The bulk of this set is devoted to all the solo recordings that Gobbi made during his entire career, brought together for the first time.

The first CD begins with seven operatic arias (by Cilea, Leoncavallo, Mozart, Verdi and Puccini), and two songs (‘Musica proibita’ by Gastaldon and ‘Famme sunn’a cu’tte’ by Ruccione) that Gobbi made for the Italian branch of EMI in 1942. The songs were released only in Italy on a 78rpm record that had extremely limited circulation because of the Second World War, and are re-issued here by EMI for the first time.

The programme continues on CD 1 with further recordings that Gobbi made for EMI from 1948 onwards of operatic arias and songs, including two songs (‘La montanara’ and ‘Take the Sun’) that were featured in the 1949 film The Glass Mountain that brought the baritone to a wide cinema audience. He eventually appeared in more than 20 films.

CD 2 contains the rest of the songs and arias made up to the end of the 78rpm era, and finishes with the song ‘Nenia d’amore’ recorded in Italy in 1953 for the film Canzoni a due voci.

In 1955, Gobbi made his first LP recital album (with the forces of the Rome Opera), but it was not released at the time due to concerns about the technical quality of the recording. With the advance of technology the problems were subsequently able to be corrected and Gobbi later gave permission for material from the album to be released in various LP collections. The whole album is now heard here complete for the first time.

In 1964, EMI made a two-LP set called The Art of Tito Gobbi in which each of the four LP sides was devoted to a different genre, namely Operatic Arias, Classical Songs and Arias,

Italian and Neapolitan Popular Songs, and Romantic Songs. The programme repeated some of the repertoire on the as yet unpublished 1955 album but ranged much more widely, especially in the field of song. The operatic arias were made with the Philharmonia Orchestra under Alberto Erede; the classical songs with a small chamber ensemble consisting of harpsichord, cello and guitar; the popular songs with members of the Orchestra of the Rome Opera, and the romantic songs with the distinguished pianist Gerald Moore. This project marked the end of Gobbi’s recording career in solo repertoire.

The rest of the set covers extracts from some of the acclaimed complete opera recordings that Gobbi made for EMI, including Lucia di Lammermoor, Tosca, Aida and Rigoletto with the legendary soprano Maria Callas. Other operas featured are L’elisir d’amore, Simon Boccanegra, Don Carlo, Aida, Il tabarro, Il barbiere di Siviglia, Pagliacci and Gianni Schicchi. The programme ends with a memorable reminder of one of Gobbi’s finest assumptions, the title role in Verdi’s sublime Falstaff.

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$27.25

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