An edition of The art of Beniamino Gigli (1968)

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Seraphim
Language
Italian
Pages
51

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The art of Beniamino Gigli
1968, Seraphim
Sound recording in Italian

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Table of Contents

Amarilli / Caccini (3:25)
Come raggio di sol (2:40) ; Sebben, crudele (3:45) / Caldara
Il mio bel foco ... Quella fiamma che m'accende / Marcello (4:15)
Stabat Mater: Cujus animam / Rossini (4:15)
Don Giovanni : Dalla sua pace (4:35) ; Il mio tesoro (4:10) / Mozart
Le Roi d'Ys : Puisqu'on ne peut fléchir ... Vainement, ma bien aimée / Lalo (3:20)
La Juive: Rachel! quand du Seigneur / Halévy (4:50)
Rigoletto: Bella figlia dell'amore / Verdi (4:25)
Paride ed Elena: O del mio dolce ardor / Gluck (4:05)
Lucia di Lammermoor: Chi mi frena / Donizetti (4:25)
Maristella: Io conosco un giardino / Pietri (2:50)

Edition Notes

Opera arias and ensembles, and songs; orchestra acc.

Sung in original languages (Italian, Latin or French)

Biographical note by Cedric Wallis on container; texts with English translations ([3] p.) inserted.

Principally Italian songs and excerpts from operas by Mozart, Lalo, Halévy, Verdi, Gluck, Donizetti, and Pietri.

Beniamino Gigli, tenor ; with (10th and/or 12th selections) Amelita Galli-Curci, soprano ; Louise Homer, contralto ; Angelo Bada, tenor ; Giuseppe de Luca, baritone ; Ezio Pinza, bass ; various orchestras and conductors.

Recorded in Europe between Dec. 1927 and March 1949.

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New York, N.Y

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[Sound recording]
Pagination
1 sound disc (51 min.)
Number of pages
51

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OL38617967M
OCLC/WorldCat
3693559

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