Greatest Opera Singers

Greatest Opera Singers

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Manuel (Melico) Salazar (Tenor) (San José, Costa Rica 1887 - San José, Costa Rica 1950)




Manuel Maria Daniel Francisco de Paula Salazar Zuniga. Luckily for us, the baby that was baptized with this incredibly long name is currently known as Melico Salazar. Melico is the most renown Costa Rican artist of all times. He was born in January 3, 1887, son of Nazorio Salazar and of Rafaela Zuniga. His house was located only a block away from the National Theater, which is why he’s said to have been born under the awnings of the theater.
In 1896 his family moved to Cartago, where they stayed for fourteen years. Melico had a prodigious talent for singing, and he took the train into San Jose every week in order to participate in the rehearsals of the choir in the Colegio Seminario. The young boy then enrolled in the Escuela Santa Cecilia de Musica, which was inaugurated in 1894 in order to replace the Escuela Nacional de Musica. The Santa Cecilia school boasted amazing professors and artists, such as Melico’s mentor, Joaquin Vargas Calvo. Salazar’s talent was so apparent to his teachers that they encouraged him to sing in several places and for many occasions. The first written praises of the young artist appeared in the newspaper “La Aurora” on december, 1904: “There has been a great revelation tonight for the audience. Seventeen year-old Tenor Manuel Salazar. His voice is potent and solid, worthy of all praise”. After this and many other favorable reviews, Salazar’s local fame expanded, taking him to all of the provinces to perform in churches and schools. This young artist’s career wasn’t meant to be limited to national praise, though.
On February 6, 1907, twenty year-old Salazar traveled to Italy with a meager $84 in his pocket. Here he stayed in Milan, where he studied with important teachers such as Castegnaro and Conrado. After studying with Gala Moretti in 1911, his international triumphs began. In 1914 he met and married his wife, Angiolina Viassone Cantero, from Turin. Angiolina or Lina as he called her, was introduced to Melico by another singer and she became her husband’s most ardent supporter. In theaters where nobody was allowed to remain backtsage, Lina would stand or sit through her husband’s performance and hold a pitcher of coffee that he drank during breaks. During the 1910’s and 1920’s his international presentations increased, as did his fame and recognition. Salazar traveled with his wife and members of different operas to Cuba, Central America, Venezuela, Peru, Brazil, Mexico and North American cities. He also visited European cities such as Barcelona, Moscow, Leningrad, Riga and Berlin. Among Salazar’s legendary performances are: the Inauguration of the Rodak theater in Rochester in 1922, his debut in the Metropolitan Opera of New York in 1924, and his participation in the Aida Opera performed in the Polo Ground in 1937. In 1937 Salazar was ready to return to Costa Rica.
Melico Salazar’s brilliant career was at its apogee or greatest height from 1917 to 1930. In 1940 however, the great tenor hardly performed, except for very special occasions and upon the request of important figures. Fortunately for Costa Rica and for all of its aspiring young singers, the National Conservatory was founded in 1941. Melico Salazar, who was and still is Costa Rica’s greatest singer was stepping down, but new talents were rising , due mostly to the Conservatory’s opening.
In 1947, Melico Salazar announced his support to President Calderon Guardia, but since the latter lost in the Civil War of 1948, this cost the artist dearly. His pension was suspended by the Figueres government and Salazar wasn’t supported economically or morally until many years later. After returning to San Jose (he had been living in Cartago), Melico Salazar Zuniga, the greatest Costa Rican singer of all times, died in poverty on August 6, 1950. The man who had received innumerable applause and praise in theaters from all over the world, wasn’t appropriately honored by the Costa Rican government until 1972, when a statue of his was inaugurated in Cartago. Later, in 1979, a project was passed in order to name the old Teatro Raventos, Teatro Melico Salazar, a name which it still holds today. As is the case with most great artists, Melico had to wait until after his death to be remembered and to be immortalized. - http://www.infocostarica.com/people/melico.html

Chronology of some appearances

Madame Butterfly- Los Angeles. November 7, 1911
Thais- Los Angeles, November 9, 1911
La Boheme- Seatle, December 12, 1911
Lucia di Lammermoor- Seatlle, December 14, 1911
Carmen- Memphis, March 13, 1912
Zingari- Milano, December 26, 1913
Un Ballo in Maschera- Fiume, February 11, 1914
Andrea Chenier- Palermo, October 14, 1914
Pagliacci- Bari, February 7, 1915
Cavalleria Rusticana- Catania, May 1915
Rigoletto- Boston, September 20, 1915
Il Trovatore- Boston, September 25, 1915
Aida- Washington, October 9?, 1915
La Gioconda- St. louis, February 22, 1916
Il Guarany- Rio de Janeiro, May 27, 1916
Lohengrin- Syracuse, October 13, 1916
Madame Butterfly- Quebec, September 30, 1919
La Forza del Destino- Detroit, October 31, 1919
Ollanta- Lima, September 20, 1920
Otello- Havana, January 19, 1921
Tosca- Havana, February 3, 1921
Dolores- Havana, February 12, 1921
Manon- San José, November 11, 1921
Nerone- Udine, July 28, 1928
Tannhäuser- Brescia, December 26, 1928
Emporium- Barcelona, January 29, 1929
Marina- Havana, June 2, 1929

COMPLETE RECORDINGS FOR SALE

 






Edison
Fanciulla del West (Puccini): Che'lla mi creda Unpubl.

Columbia, Milano
Tosca (Puccini): E lucevan le stelle  Unpubl.
Forza del destino (Verdi): O tu che in seno  D12314  B2588
Forza del destino (Verdi): La vita è inferno D12314 B2587
Norma (Bellini): Meco all altar di Venere D12315 B2581
Otello (Verdi): Nium mi tema  D14593  B2581
Otello (Verdi): Dio mi potevi  scagliar  D14561 BX564
Agnus Dei (Bizet) D14562  BX567
Tannhäuser (Wagner): Racconto D14562  BX562




















Francesco Bravi (Tenor) (1872? - ?1906)



Probably he made his debut in 1898 at the Teatro Metastasio in Regio in ‘’La figlia di Jorio’’ of Guglielmo Branca. During of his short career he appeared not only in Italy, but also in Odessa, Egypt, Santiago del Cile, Lisbon, London and Madrid. In some opera performances he sang with his wife, soprano Linda Cannetti. For example in 1899 in ‘’Lohengrin’’ at the Teatro Civico in Cagliari and in 1900 at the same Teatro Civico in Cagliari as Rodolfo in ‘’Boheme’’ of Puccini. Unfortunately he died young from severe uricemia.

Chronology of some appearances

1898 Regio Teatro Metastasio  La figlia di Jorio (Guglielmo Branca)
1899 Cagliari Teatro Civico Lohengrin (Richard Wagner)
1900 Cagliari Teatro Civico Boheme (Giacomo Puccini)

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Zonophone, Milano 1902-09?
Rigoletto (Verdi): Questa o quella  X-1770
Mefistofele (Boito): Giunto sull passo estremo  X-1771
Africana (Meyerbeer): O paradiso  X-1772
Rigoletto (Verdi): La donna e mobile  X-1773















 

Friday, December 2, 2011

Mario Sammarco (Baritone) (Palermo 1868 - Milan 1930)




                                                               Rigoletto

Having studied with Antioni Cantelli in Milano, Sammarco made his debut in Palermo as Valentin in ‘’Faust’’. In 1894 he was at the Teatro dal Verme in Puccini’s ‘’Le Villi’’. The same year he made his La Scala debut, appearing there two seasons later as Carlo Gérard in the world premiere of Giordano’s ‘’Andrea Chenier’’. Sammarco appeared in leading baritone roles in several world premieres, including Leoncavallo’s ‘’Zaza’’ (1900), Franchetti’s ‘’Germania’’ (1902) and Victor Herbert’s ‘’Natoma’’ (1911). He was frequently heard at Covent Garden, South America, and with the Chicago and Philadelphia Operas. His repertoire ran the gamut of Verdi roles as well as, particularly later in his career, verismo parts.


Chronology of some appearances

1897 Buenos Ayres Teatro dell'Opera Andrea Chenier (Gerard)
1897 Montevideo  Teatro Solis Andrea Chenier (Gerard)
1898 Odessa  Teatro Municipale  Andrea Chenier (Gerard)
1898 Verona  Teatro Filarmonico  Andrea Chenier (Gerard)
1899 Odessa  Teatro Municipale  Andrea Chenier (Gerard)
1900 Genova  Politeama Genovese Tosca (Scarpia)
1902 Berlino  Teatro Kroll Ballo in Maschera (Renato)
1904 Buenos Ayres Teatro dell'Opera  Adriana Lecouvreur  (Michonnet)
1904 Buenos Ayres  Teatro dell'Opera Boheme (Marcello)
1905 Londra  Covent Garden Ballo in Maschera (Renato)
1906 Madrid Teatro Reale Ballo in Maschera (Renato)
1906 Napoli Teatro San Carlo Amica (Rinaldo)
1908 New York Manhattan Opera House  Andrea Chenier (Gerard)
1908 New York  Manhattan Opera House Barbiere di Siviglia (Figaro)

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G&T, Milano 1902-03
Germania (Franchetti): Ferito prigionier G&T 52371

G&T, Milano 1903-10
Lorenza (Mascheroni): Io son bella with Emma Carelli 054026
Tosca (Puccini): Duetto Scarpia Tosca with Emma Carelli 054028

Fonotipia, Milano 1904-10
Don Giovanni (Mozart): Deh! vieni alla finestra 39001 xph 7
Ernani (Verdi): Oh, dei verd'anni miei 39077 XPh10
Traviata (Verdi): Di Provenza il mare e il suol 39078 XPh 11

Fonotipia, Milano 1905-02
Adriana Lecouvreur (Cilea): Bene! Benissimo (Monologo) 39121 XPh 149

Fonotipia, Milano 1905-05
Guillaume Tell (Rossini): Resta immobile 39197 XPh248
Zaza (Leoncavallo): Zaza piccola zinagara 39199 XPh 249
Zazà (Leoncavallo): Buona Zazà 39201 XPh 250
Amleto (Thomas):  O vin discaccia la tristezza 39198 XPh 251
Bohème (Puccini): O Mimì, tu più non torni with Edoardo Garbin 39223 XPh 254
Ernani (Verdi):  Lo vedremo with Luppi Oreste 39200 XPh261
Ballo in maschera (Verdi): Alla vita che t'arride 39202 XPh262
Boheme (Puccini): Quartetto with Maria Camporelli, Edoardo Garbin and Adelina Stehle 69014 XPh 265
Forza del destino (Verdi): Solenne in quest'ora with Edoardo Garbin 69015 XXPh 294

Fonotipia, Milano 1905-09-14
Ernani (Verdi): O sommo Carlo with Elvino Ventura and Irene De Bohuss 39300 XPh 324
Gioconda (Ponchielli): Pescator affonda l’esca 39295 XPh 325

Fonotipia, Milano 1905-09-15
Tannhäuser (Wagner): O tú bell astro 39272 XPh 327
Ballo in Maschera (Verdi): Eri tú che macchiavi 39270 XPh 329

Fonotipia, Milano 1905-09-18
Faust (Gounod): Che fate qui, signori? with Jose Palet and Oreste  Luppi 39297 XPh334

Fonotipia, Milano 1905-09-25
Demon (Rubinstein): Aria (in Russian) 39310 XPh 350
Don Giovanni (Mozart): Là ci darem la mano with Irene de Bohuss 39298 XPh351
Don Giovanni (Mozart): E via, buffone with Oreste Luppi 39296 XPh352
Don Giovanni (Mozart): O statua gentilissima with Oreste Luppi 39330 XPh353

Fonotipia, Milano 1906-05-30
Favorita (Donizetti): Quando le soglie with Armida Parsi-Pettinella 39683 XPh1930
Favorita (Donizetti): Ah! l'alto ardor with Armida Parsi-Pettinella 39684 XPh1931

Fonotipia, Milano 1908-04-18
Aida (Verdi): Quest’assisa 92334 XPh 3461
Otello (Verdi): Credo in un Dio crudele  92174 xph 3164
Otello (Verdi): Era la notte  92175 XPh 3163

Fonotipia, Milano 1908-04-21
Andrea Chénier (Giordano): Un d ì m’era di gioia 92172 XPh 3166
Damnation de Faust (Berlioz): Su queste rose  92173 XPh 3167

Fonotipia, Milano 1908-07-06
Rigoletto (Verdi): Pari siamo 74132 XXPh 3369

Fonotipia, Milano 1908-10-03
Germania (Franchetti): Ascolta, io morirò! 92335 XPh 3467

Fonotipia, Milano 1908-10-07
Africana (Meyerbeer): Adamastor, re dell’aque 92337 XPh 3483
Otello (Verdi): Inaffia l’ugola Fonotipia  92336 XPh 3484
Adriana Lecouvreur (Cilea): Ah! Stupenda 92636 XPh 3485

Fonotipia, Milano 1909-10-06
Bohème (Puccini): Nei cieli bigi with Giovanni Zenatello 92611 XPh 4072

Fonotipia, Milano 1909-10-07
Bohème (Puccini): O Mimì, tu più non torni with Giovanni Zenatello 92612 XPh 4084
Zaza (Leoncavallo): Buona Zaza 92635 XPh 4085



















Ettore Foggi (Baritone) (Firenze 1866 - ?)




Probably he made his debut in 1890. In 1895 he sang at Pagliano of Florence in the premiere of  "Eros" di N. Massa.

Chronology of some appearances
 

1899 Genova Giardino Italia Crispino e la comare (Fabrizio)
1902 Teatro Metastasio Regio Il Barbiere di Siviglia (Figaro)
1904 Pisa Politeama Boheme (Schaunard)
1908 Pisa Rossi Il maestro di cappella
1908 Teatro Guido Monaco Prato I Lombardi alla prima Crociata
1908 Teatro Principe di Napoli  Calenzano I Lombardi alla prima Crociata
1922 Pisa Nuovo dei Ferrovieri Don Pasquale (Malatesta)

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Favorite, Verona?
Don Pasquale (Donizetti): Bella siccoma uni angelo 1-35175
Re di Lahore (Massenet): O casto fiore 1-35176
Don Sebastiano (Donizetti): O Lisbona 1-35177
Don Pasquale (Donizetti): Un fuoco insolito with Raffaele Barocchi 1-39045
Esmeralda (-): Piango, ma questo lagrimar 1-35181



Francesco Signorini (Tenor) (Rome 1861 - Rome 1927)



Aroldo in ''Guglielmo Tell''

                                                     Raoul in ‘’Gli Ugonotti’’

He trained at the Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome and made his debut in 1882 at the Teatro Politeama in Florence and after 1897 sang regularly in leading dramatic Italian roles at La Scala. In 1898 he appeared at the opera house of Odessa, in 1902 at  the German Theatre in Prague. In 1890 he appeared with success as Turiddu in ‘’Cavalleria rusticana’’ at the Teatro Pagliano in Firenze. He had around the turn of the century a significant success in all Italian major opera houses. In 1907 He made guest appearances in San Francisco and Los Angeles and also appeared in Buenos Aires. In 1910 he retired from the opera stage and taught in Rome.

Chronology of some appearances

1885 Montevideo  Teatro Solis Trovatore (Manrico)
1885 Montevideo  Teatro Solis Poliuto (Poliuto)
1885 Montevideo  Teatro Solis Norma (Pollione)
1885 Montevideo  Teatro Solis Favorita (Fernando)
1886 Modena  Teatro Municipale Don Carlo (Carlo)
1887 Genova  Teatro Carlo Felice Don Carlo (Carlo)
1887 Modena  Teatro Municipale Ugonotti (Raoul)
1888 Lisbona  Teatro San Carlos Trovatore (Manrico)
1889 Montevideo  Teatro Ciblis Trovatore (Manrico)
1889 Parma Teatro Regio Don Carlo (Carlo)
1890 Firenze  Teatro Pagliano Cavalleria rusticana (Turiddu)
1890 Parma  Teatro Regio Ernani (Ernani)
1890  La Spezia  Politeama Duca di Genova Ugonotti (Raoul)
1891 Palermo  Politeama Cavalleria rusticana (Turiddu)
1891 Firenze  Teatro Pagliano Trovatore (Manrico)
1891 Roma  Teatro Nazionale  Trovatore (Manrico)
1892 Berlino  Kroll Theater Otello (Otello)
1892 Firenze  Politeama Fiorentino Trovatore (Manrico)
1893  Bucarest  Teatro Nazionale Ugonotti (Raoul)
1894 Bucarest  Teatro Nazionale Lohengrin (Lohengrin)
1894 Genova  Politeama Genovese Carmen (Don Jose)
1894 Genova  Politeama Genovese Cavalleria rusticana (Turiddu)
1895 Trieste  Teatro Verdi Don Carlo (Carlo)
1895 Buenos Ayres  Opera Ernani (Ernani)
1895 Buenos Ayres  Teatro dell'Opera Otello (Otello)
1896 Santiago delCile  Teatro Municipal Otello (Otello)
1896 Santiago delCile  Teatro Municipal Ugonotti (Raoul)
1897 Milano  Teatro alla Scala Don Carlo (Carlo)
1898 Odessa  Teatro Municipale Andrea Chenier (Chenier)
1898 Odessa  Teatro Municipale Otello (Otello)
1900 Firenze  Teatro Pagliano Ernani (Ernani)
1901 Livorno  Teatro Goldoni Ballo in maschera (Riccardo)
1901 Roma  Teatro Adriano Guglielmo Tell (Guglielmo)
1902  Berlino  Teatro Kroll Ernani (Ernani)
1903 Livorno  Teatro Goldoni Guglielmo Tell (Guglielmo)
1904 Alessandria d'Egitto  Teatro Alcazar Ballo in maschera (Riccardo)
1904  Alessandriad'Egitto  Teatro Alcazar Gioconda (Enzo)
1905  Lisbona  Teatro San Carlos Don Carlo (Carlo)
1906  Livorno  Politeama Gioconda (Enzo)
1907 Costantinopoli  Teatro Petit Champs Ballo in maschera (Riccardo)
1907 Costantinopoli  Teatro Petit Champs Otello (Otello)
1907 Los Angeles  Mason Auditorium Otello (Otello)
1907 San Francisco  Chutes Theater Pagliacci (Canio)
1907 Berkley  Hearst Greek Theater  Pagliacci (Canio)
1908  St.Louis  Odeon Theater Otello (Otello)
1909 Torino  Teatro Vittorio Emanuele Gioconda (Enzo)
1910 Roma  Teatro Costanzi Don Carlo (Carlo)
1910 Roma  Teatro Adriano Don Carlo (Carlo)
1911 Venezia  Teatro La Fenice Ernani (Ernani)
1911 Napoli  Teatro San Carlo Ernani (Ernani)

RECORDINGS FOR SALE


 





Gramophone, Milano 1908-05
Chatterton (Leoncavallo): Scrissa una lettera with Francesco Cigada 54386 11199b
Chatterton (Leoncavallo): Nei pieghi del sudario with Ines de Frate 54374 11200b
Chatterton (Leoncavallo): Sui vanni suoi with Ines de Frate 054232 1466½c
Chatterton (Leoncavallo): Ah! Patria infame with Ines de Frate 054231 1467c
Chatterton (Leoncavallo): Stanco, spossato, arresta! 052253 1469c
Chatterton (Leoncavallo): Tu sola a me rimani, o poesia 2-52668 11210b
Chatterton (Leoncavallo): Di lagrime mio malgrado 052255 1472c
Chatterton (Leoncavallo): E un pane mi chiedeva 052254 1473c
Aida (Verdi): Celeste Aida 052231 1478c
Trovatore (Verdi): Ah, si ben mio 2-52669 11235b
Trovatore (Verdi): Ai nostri monti with Carolina Pietracewska 054210 1486½c
Aida (Verdi): Fuggiam gli ardori with Ines de Frate 054213 1492c
Guillaume Tell (Rossini): O muto asil 052230 1493c

Arturo Ferrara (Tenor) (Francavilla di Sicilia 1900 – Giardini-Naxos 1983)






He was a pupil of the pedagogue Franco Manucci. In 1925 he debuted at the Kursaal Dalbagni in Cairo as Rodolfo in ‘’La Boheme’’. He appeared with great success in the Italian opera houses and taken part in a guest performance tour with an Italian opera society in the states of the Far East. Mascagni estimated him very much and engaged him in a tour through Egypt. He continues to sing in opera houses until 1950.

Chronology of some appearances

1925 Cairo Kursaal Dalbagni Boheme (Rodolfo)
1927 Catanzaro Teatro Comunale Manon Lescaut (De Grieux)
1932 Napoli Teatro San Carlo Dafni di G.Mulæ (Dafni)
1933 Venezia Teatro La Fenice Romanticismo di I. Robbiani (Vitaliano)
1934 Genova Teatro Carlo Felice La Monacella Della Fontana di G.Mulæ (Pedru)
1935 Salerno Teatro Verdi Boheme (Rodolfo)
1938 Adria Teatro Comunale Requiem di G.Verdi
1939 Modena Teatro Municipale Il Messia di G.F.Haendel / Requiem di G.Verdi
1950 Messina Teatro Verdi Traviata (Alfredo)

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Brunswick
Manon Lescaut (Puccini): Donna non vidi mai M 27002 A   
Madama Butterfly (Puccini): Addio fiorito asil  M 27002 B   
Mefistofele (Boito): Giunto sul passo estremo M 27003 A   
Andrea Chenier (Giordano): Come un bel dì di maggio  M 27003 B     
Tosca (Puccini): Recondita armonia  M 35001-A
Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni): Siciliana M 35004 A    
Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni):  Duetto e stornello (Duetto Turiddu/Santuzza) P1 with Luisa Lucini  M 35005 A
Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni):  Duetto e stornello (Duetto Turiddu/Santuzza) P2 with Luisa Lucini  M 35005 B
Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni):  Addio alla madre M 35050 A    
Boheme (Puccini): Sono andati with Pia Tassinari M 35013 A   
I Dispettosi Amanti (Parelli): Romanza di Florindo M 35050 B     

Columbia         
Giovinezza (Il canto dei Fascisti) D5354  B1105

Fonit
Boheme (Puccini): Che gelida manina  35003 A         
Manon Lescaut (Puccini): No pazzo son 35003 A        
Andrea Chenier (Giordano):  Duetto finale P1 with Eugenia Toller  35048 A
Andrea Chenier (Giordano):  Duetto finale P2 with Eugenia Toller  35048 B
Tosca (Puccini): E lucean le stelle  M 35009 A   
Turandot (Puccini): Non piangere Liù with Pia Tassinari 35040 B        
Turandot (Puccini): Nessun dorma  M 35009 B    

Gramophone
Malia (Tosti) GW 1064 OBA -385
Sogno (Tosti)



Thursday, December 1, 2011

Carmelo Alabiso (Tenor) (Nicosia 1886 - Milano 1966)




He was a pupil of the pedagogue Tenaglia. He made his debut in 1913 at the Teatro Sociale in Asola as Rodolfo in ‘’Boheme’’. In 1914 he sang in Como as Folco in ‘’Isabeau’’ of Mascagni, in 1916 he helped at the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa in the premiere of Leoncavallo’s opera ‘’Goffredo Mameli’’. From 1919 to 1920 he sang at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome as Dick Johnson in Puccini’s ‘’La Fanciulla del west’’. In 1919 he was to be found at the Teatro Donizetti in Bergamo where he created the opera ‘’La Vampa’’ of Ravelli. In 1923 he appeared at La Scala in which he debuted as Baldo in the opera ‘’I Compagnacci’’ of  Riccitelli; here he sang as Rinuccio in Puccini’s ‘’Gianni Schicchi’’ and as Julien in ‘’Louise’’ of Charpentier under A.Toscanini. In  the 1927-28 season he appeared at the Teatro San Carlo in Napoli. In 1928 at the Teatro San Carlo he sang in ‘’Risurrezione’’ of Alfano. In 1930 he helped at the Teatro Massimo in Palermo in the première of the opera ‘’Dafni’’ of Giuseppe Mulè. In 1932 guested in the Italian opera in Holland. In 1934 he finished his stage career and then he worked as a pedagogue in Milan.

Chronology of some appearances

1911 Pesaro Liceo Musicale Ebles di Provenza di V.Gibellini (Ebles)
1912 Brescia Chiesa Concerto
1913 Catania Teatro Bellini Isabeau (Folco)
1914 Como Teatro Sociale Isabeau (Folco)
1915 Cagliari Politeama Regina Margherita Fanciulla del West (Johnson)
1916 Firenze Politeama Fiorentino Isabeau (Folco)
1919 Napoli Teatro San Carlo Boheme (Rodolfo)
1920 Roma Teatro Costanzi Gioconda (Enzo)
1921 Reggio Emilia Teatro Municipale Fanciulla del West (Johnson)
1922 Genova Politeama Genovese Germania (Federico)
1923 Catania Teatro Bellini Andrea Chenier (Chenier)
1924 Milano Teatro La Scala Gianni SchicchI (Rinuccio)
1925 Bari Teatro Petruzzelli Ballo in Maschera (Riccardo)
1926 Venezia Teatro La Fenice Andrea Chenier (Chenier)
1927 Novara Teatro Coccia Andrea Chenier (Chenier)
1928 Napoli Teatro San Carlo Resurrezione di F.Alfano (Dimitri)
1929 Venezia Teatro La Fenice Sly di E.Wolf Ferrari (Sly)
1930 Modena Teatro Municipale Fedora (Loris)
1931 Genova Teatro Carlo Felice Dafni di G.Mulæ (Dafni)
1932 Roma Teatro Dell'Opera Francesca da Rimini (Paolo)
1933 Firenze Teatro Della Pergola Fanciulla del West (Johnson)

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Fonografia Nazionale, Milano 1924?
Wally (Catalani) Quando a Solden with Maria Lais 4616
Fanciulla del West (Puccini): Che’lla mi creda 4519
Andrea Chénier (Giordano) Improvviso, pt 1 4521
Andrea Chénier (Giordano) Improvviso pt2  4522
Fanciulla del West (Puccini) Una parola sola  4520
Gioconda (Ponchielli) Deh! Non turbar with Giannina Arangi-Lombardi 1035
Gioconda (Ponchielli) Laggiù nelle nebbie remote with Giannina Arangi-Lombardi 1036
Piccolo Marat (Mascagni) C'era una volta 4618
Piccolo Marat (Mascagni) Va' nella tua stanzetta with Maria Lais C 46034

Artiphon, Milano 1924?
Aida (Verdi): Gia i sacerdoti with Giannina Arangi-Lombardi 8166
Aida (Verdi): Misero appien with Giannina Arangi-Lombardi 8167

Columbia, Milano 1925?
Fedora (Giordano): Racconto di Loris D6032 WB2463
Lohengrin (Wagner): Racconto D6012 WB2460
Andrea Chénier (Giordano) La nostra morte with Dora de Giovanni B9468 B647
Andrea Chénier (Giordano) Ora soave with Dora de Giovanni D9468 B623
Gioconda (Ponchielli) Enzo Grimaldo with Gaetano Viviani D5204 B546
Guarany (Gomez) Sento una forza indomita with Lina Romelli D5402 B585
Lohengrin (Wagner) Racconto D5406 B578

Columbia, Milano 1929-03/04
Otello (Verdi) Esultate...Ora e per sempre addio D9467 B537
Otello (Verdi) Niun mi tema Columbia D 9467 
Lohengrin (Wagner) Racconto, act 3 D6012 WB2460
Lohengrin (Wagner) Prova maggior D6012 WB2444
Germania (Franchetti) No, non chiuder gli occhi vaghi D6013 WB2480
Germania (Franchetti) Studenti udite D6013 WB2474
Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni): Tu qui Santuzza with Nadia Svilarova D6055 WB2489 
Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni): No, no Turiddu with Nadia Svilarova D6055 WB2491
Isabeau (Mascagni): Canzone del Falco D6048 WB 2555
Trovatore (Verdi): Ah! si, ben mio D6032 WB2472
Isabeau (Mascagni) Or solo intorno D 6048 WB2556
Ruy Blas (Marchetti): Grazie signor with Nadia Svilarova D6061 WB 2546
Ruy Blas (Marchetti): O dolce volutta  with Nadia Svilarova D6061 WB 2553


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Giuseppe Quinzi Tapergi (Bass) (Rome 1881 – Milan 1931)




He made his debut in 1905 at the Teatro Alighieri in  Ravenna in ‘’Adriana Lecouvreur’’. At the beginning of his career he sang in 1908 at the Teatro Massimo in Palermo. In 1909 he appeared at the Teatro Dal Verme in Milan in Verdi’s ‘’Aida’’. In 1911 he was very successful at the Teatro Regio in Parma where he sang as Pimen in the première of ‘’Boris Godunov’’ with Eugenio Giraldoni in the title part; he appeared there also as Mefistofele in the opera of the same name of Boito and as Sparafucile in ‘’Rigoletto’’ (with Amelita Galli-Curci in the role of the Gilda). In 1911 he sang at La Scala; here he appeared as Geronimo in Cimarosa’s opera ‘’Matrimonio segreto’’ and in the premiere of the opera ‘’Fior di Neve’’ of Filiasi. In the 1923 season he helped at La Scala in performances of Puccini’s ‘’Gianni Schicchi’’. In 1911 he was to be heard at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires. Here he sang among other things as Geronimo in Cimarosa’s opera ‘’Matrimonio segreto’’ and there helped in the première of Puccini’s ‘’La Fanciulla del West’’. In 1914 he was again at the Teatro Colón where he appeared with success now as Leporello in ‘’Don Giovanni’’, in  ‘’Don of Pasquale’’ (with Lucrezia Bori, Alessandro Bonci and Giuseppe De Luca), as Sparafucile in ‘’Rigoletto’’, as Colline in ‘’La Bohème’’, as Grieux in Massenet’s  ‘’Manon’’ and as Brander in ‘’Damnation de Faust’’ of  Berlioz. In 1921 he was to be heard at the Teatro Regio in Turin where he appeared in the premiere of the opera ‘’Ettore Ferramosca’’ of Cantù. In 1922 he sang at the Théâtre des Champs Elysées in Paris under Tullio Serafin. Probably last time he appeared on the stage in 1930. 

Chronology of some appearances


1905 Ravenna Teatro Alighieri Adriana Lecouvreur (Principe)
1907 Novara Teatro Coccia    Falstaff (Pistola)
1909 Venezia   Teatro Rossini Boheme (Colline)
1911 Torino Teatro Regio Tristano e Isotta (Re Marke)
1913 Venezia Teatro Rossini Faust (Mefistofele)
1916 Milano Teatro Dal Verme Mefistofele (Mefistofele)
1919 Venezia   Teatro Rossini Lucia di Lammermoor (Raimondo)
1924 Milano Teatro La Scala Gianni Schicchi (Simone)
1927 Milano Teatro Dal Verme Tosca (Sagrestano)
1930 Parma Polietama Reinach Boheme (Benoit/Alcindoro)

  
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Gramophone, Milano 1908-05
Chatterton (Leoncavallo): Vedeste Mistress Clark with Francisco Granados, Francesco Cigada and Francesco Federici  54390 11201b
Chatterton (Leoncavallo): John dite che ci apprestino with Gaetano Pini-Corsi, Amina Santoro and Ines De Frate 54391 11203b
Chatterton (Leoncavallo): Charley! Holger! with Francisco Granados and Francesco Federici 54233 1462c
Chatterton (Leoncavallo): Lord Clifford qui desidera with Ines De Frate and Francesco Cigada 054233 1462c
Chatterton (Leoncavallo): Dacche sei giunto with Francisco Granados and Francesco Cigada 054235 1461c
Chatterton (Leoncavallo): Signore, vi presento with Francisco Granados, Ines De Frate and Francesco Federici 054234 1465c

Gramophone, Milano 1908-06?
Mignon (Thomas): Ninna nanna 052262 1532c

Victor, USA 1909-04-27
Aida (Verdi):  Su del Nilo with Giovanni Davi, Elena Ruszcowska and Maria Cappiello 89155


Gramophone, Milano 1923-02-14
Gioconda (Ponchielli): Gia ti veggo with Ernesto Badini, Ester Toninello and Bernardo De Muro DB555 2-054135

Luigi Marini (Tenor) (Ascoli Piceno, Italy 1885 - Ascoli Piceno, Italy 1942)





He made his debut in 1908 at Mariani of Ravenna in ‘’Traviata’’. In 1909 at the Teatro Donizetti in Bergamo he appeared as Enzo in ‘’La Gioconda’’ of  Ponchielli. In 1912 he had at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome a superb success as Hagenbach in '’’La Wally’’ of Catalani and as Rodolfo in Puccini’s ‘’La Bohème’’. He guested at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice, Teatro Comunale in Cesena, Teatro Regio in Parma, Teatro Comunale in Bologna and in 1915 at La Scala as Enzo in ‘’La Gioconda’’. In 1922 he again appeared at La Scala this time as Rinuccio in Puccini’s ‘’Gianni Schicchi’’; in 1924 and 1925 he was very successful at La Scala as Andrea Chénier in Giordano’s opera ‘’Andrea Chenier’’. In 1917 he sang at the Municipal theatre of Zurich as Edgardo in ‘’Lucia di Lammermoor’’ and as Turiddu in ‘’Cavalleria rusticana’’. In 1930 he sang at the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa as Walter in Catalani’s ‘’Loreley’’. In 1924 he guested in London appearing in Covent Garden as Rodolfo in ‘’La Bohème’’. He had big success also at the Teatro San Carlo in Lisbon, at the Teatro Liceo Barcelona and in South American opera houses. He sang among other things also the role of Ägisth in ‘’Elektra’’ of Richard Strauss. In the middle of the 1930s he finished his career.

Chronology of some appearances

1908 Mariani Ravenna Traviata (Alfredo)
1909 Bergamo Teatro Donizetti Gioconda (Enzo)
1912 Rome Teatro Costanzi Wally (Habenbach)
1915 Milan La Scala Gioconda (Enzo)
1917 Zurich Municipal Theatre Cavalleria rusticana (Turiddu)
1922 Milan La Scala Gianni Schicchi (Rinuccio)
1930 Genoa Teatro Carlo Felice Loreley (Walter)

  
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Columbia, Milano 1927-09/10
Tosca (Puccini): Recondita armonia GQ7076 WB1558
Mefistofele (Boito): Dai campi dai prati  DQ 1093 b 1560
Mefistofele (Boito): Giunto sul passo estremo  DQ 1093 b 1561
Lucia di Lammermoor (Donizetti): Fra poco a me ricovero D 12560  b 1569
Lucia di Lammermoor (Donizetti): Tu che a'Dio D 12560  b 1572
Boheme (Puccini): Ci lasceremo alla stagion dei fior with Aida Cipelli D 12561 b 1575
Boheme (Puccini): O soave fanciulla with Aida Cipelli D 12561 b 1577

Columbia, Milano 1931
Complete Andrea Chenier (Giordano) with Lina Bruna Rasa and Carlo Galeffi