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Con Margo Rey, Compay Segundo, Compay Segundo y el cuarteto Patria, Buena Vista Social Club, Guillermo Portabales, Imperio Argentina, Leo Reisman, Beniamino Gigli, Joséphine Baker, Rosarillo de Triana, Marina Celeste, Romy Schneider And Michel Piccoli, Módulos, Crosby, Stills & Nash, Bruce Springsteen y Mario Biondi.
Tutto nel mondo è burla Estate - Beniamino Gigli concerto di Berlino 1954 seconda parte
Tutto nel mondo è burla Estate - Beniamino Gigli concerto di Berlino 1954 prima parte
Miguel Ángel Santolaria nos habla de una de las expresiones musicales más bellas del orbe: la canción napolitana. Escuchamos algunas de las más emblemáticas en las voces de los grandes tenores italianos, especialistas en este género, como Enrico Caruso, Franco Corelli, Beniamino Gigli y Giuseppe Di Stefano.
Un día como hoy, 20 de marzo: Nace: 1770: Friedrich Hölderlin, poeta alemán. 1828: Henrik Ibsen, dramaturgo noruego. 1890: Beniamino Gigli, tenor italiano (f. 1957). 1915: Sviatoslav Richter, pianista ucraniano (f. 1997). Fallece: 1727: Isaac Newton, científico británico que dedujo las leyes de la gravitación universal. (n. 1643). Conducido por Joel Almaguer. Una producción de Sala Prisma Podcast. 2023
Continuamos nuestro recorrido por la obra y escuchamos, todavía dentro del Dies irae, el Recordare, el Ingemisco, el Confutatis y el Lacymosa en la versión dirigida por Carlo Maria Giulini en Londres con las voces solistas de Ilva Ligabue, Grace Bumbry, Sandor Konya y Raffaele Ariè (1964). El tan operístico Ofertorio cuenta con la dirección de Tullio Serafin. Versión grabada en 1939 en la que cantaban Maria Caniglia, Ebe Stignani, Beniamino Gigli y Ezio Pinza (total nada). Después, el Sanctus bajo la tensa dirección de Karajan (Viena, 1954). Cerramos con el mismo fragmento dirigido en este caso por Antonio Pappano con las huestes de Santa Cecilia de Roma (2009).Escuchar audio
A cura di paolo PellegriniTutto nel Mondo è Burla Stasera all'opera Natale - Beniamino Gigli canta arie sacre
TUTTO NEL MONDO È BURLA, STASERA ALL'OPERA - Associazione Beniamino Gigli – Recanati
DescriptionThe aria Nessun dorma is one of the most famous in all of operatic history and has been sung by an array of fantastic tenors—each adding their own unique technical and expressive prowess. Take a minute to get the scoop!Fun Fact"Nessun dorma", "Let no one sleep" is an aria from the final act of Giacomo Puccini's opera Turandot and one of the best-known tenor arias in all opera. It is sung by Calaf, il principe ignoto (the unknown prince), who falls in love at first sight with the beautiful but cold Princess Turandot. Any man who wishes to wed Turandot must first answer her three riddles; if he fails, he will be beheaded. In the aria, Calaf expresses his triumphant assurance that he will win the princess.About StevenSteven is a Canadian composer living in Toronto. He creates a range of works, with an emphasis on the short-form genre—his muse being to offer the listener both the darker and more satiric shades of human existence. If you're interested, please check out his website for more. Member of the Canadian League Of Composers.A Note To Music Students et al.All recordings and sheet music are available on my site. I encourage you to take a look and play through some. Give me a shout if you have any questions.Got a topic? Pop me off an email at: TCMMPodcast@Gmail.com Support the show
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Estudiamos la trágica despedida de Turiddu en Cavalleria rusticana de Mascagni y analizamos brevemente las características del canto verista. Y escuchamos la interpretación que seis famosos tenores realizaban de esta aria; por este orden: Jussi Björling, Beniamino Gigli, Giuseppe di Stefano, Plácido Domingo, Josep Calleja y Aureliano Pertile.Escuchar audio
This week's episode is a musical celebration of all things spring. As in all episodes of this sort, it features a wide range of singers in performances recorded over the course of many decades, all singing about the delights (and sometimes the heartbreak) of spring. Artists include Carmen McRae, Beniamino Gigli, Elisabeth Söderström, Helen Morgan, Leontyne Price, Judy Collins, Eartha Kitt, Emma Calvé, Eileen Farrell, Kaye Ballard, Gérard Souzay, Patricia Neway, and Edith Piaf, among many others, singing songs of Tommy Wolf, Fran Landesman, Georges Auric, Hugo Wolf, Lerner and Loewe, Dietrich Buxtehude, Alec Wilder, and Paolo Tosti. A vernal feast for the ears! The Countermelody podcast is devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel's lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” At Countermelody's core is the celebration of great singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. By clicking on the following link (https://linktr.ee/CountermelodyPodcast) you can find the dedicated Countermelody website which contains additional content including artist photos and episode setlists. The link will also take you to Countermelody's Patreon page, where you can pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford. Bonus episodes available exclusively to Patreon supporters are currently available and further bonus content including interviews and livestreams is planned for the upcoming season.
From Antonio Tabucchi's short story "Letter from Casablanca" featuring Domenico De Marco. - Credits : Josephine Baker's "Banana Dance" (1925) ; "Rosamunda" by Jaromír Vejvoda (1927) ; "Acércate Más" by Osvaldo Farres (1946) ; Beniamino Gigli's "O begli occhi di fata" by Luigi Denza and Tremacoldo (1884)
Comentarios sobre el contexto histórico-político, la trayectoria, el estilo y contribuciones a la ópera del gran tenor italiano Beniamino Gigli. Recorrido por grabaciones históricas clave en la carrera del mal llamado “Caruso segundo” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/arturo-magaa-duplancher/message
Se siete alla ricerca di un luogo in cui arte, poesia, musica e paesaggio si incontrano, la città di Recanati non vi puo' deludere. Racchiusa tra il mare Adriatico e i monti Sibillini, su questa terra hanno lasciato tracce visibili personaggi italiani importantissimi: il maestro del Rinascimento Lorenzo Lotto, il poeta Giacomo Leopardi, il grande tenore Beniamino Gigli ... Dalle mura che circondano la città o dalle sue torri medievali potete ammirare paesaggi mozzafiato mentre al suo interno si possono visitare numerosissimi musei, tra cui il museo dell'emigrazione e quello della musica. Un vero gioiello dell'Italia centrale tutto da scoprire. Allora, cosa aspettate? Andiamoci! If you are looking for a place where art, poetry, music and landscape meet, the city of Recanati cannot disappoint you. Enclosed between the Adriatic Sea and the Sibillini Mountains, very important Italian personalities have left visible traces on this land: the Renaissance master Lorenzo Lotto, the poet Giacomo Leopardi, the great tenor Beniamino Gigli ... From the walls that surround the city or from its towers you can admire breathtaking landscapes while inside you can visit numerous museums, including the museum of emigration and the museum of music. A true jewel of central Italy to be discovered. So what are you waiting for? Let's go there!
Se siete alla ricerca di un luogo in cui arte, poesia, musica e paesaggio si incontrano, la città di Recanati non vi puo' deludere. Racchiusa tra il mare Adriatico e i monti Sibillini, su questa terra hanno lasciato tracce visibili personaggi italiani importantissimi: il maestro del Rinascimento Lorenzo Lotto, il poeta Giacomo Leopardi, il grande tenore Beniamino Gigli ... Dalle mura che circondano la città o dalle sue torri medievali potete ammirare paesaggi mozzafiato mentre al suo interno si possono visitare numerosissimi musei, tra cui il museo dell'emigrazione e quello della musica. Un vero gioiello dell'Italia centrale tutto da scoprire. Allora, cosa aspettate? Andiamoci! If you are looking for a place where art, poetry, music and landscape meet, the city of Recanati cannot disappoint you. Enclosed between the Adriatic Sea and the Sibillini Mountains, very important Italian personalities have left visible traces on this land: the Renaissance master Lorenzo Lotto, the poet Giacomo Leopardi, the great tenor Beniamino Gigli ... From the walls that surround the city or from its towers you can admire breathtaking landscapes while inside you can visit numerous museums, including the museum of emigration and the museum of music. A true jewel of central Italy to be discovered. So what are you waiting for? Let's go there!
LICENSED TO TASTE is the learning segment of The Wine Hour. Tanisha Townsend meets the challenge to give a primer on Maltese wines and share your views of Black History Month in the Wine Minute. Note: For your convenience, we are publishing the 3 different segments of the show on their own. The full episode of The Wine Hour is still available for your listening pleasure. SPECIAL GUEST BIO “Only one lyric tenor on the scene today has the honeyed tone and ingratiating style to make comparisons to Pavarotti and Gigli seem serious, and it is Calleja, the man from Malta, who is now maturing into an artist of the first rank.” – New Yorker Blessed with a golden-age voice that routinely inspires comparisons to “legendary singers from earlier eras: Jussi Björling, Beniamino Gigli, even Enrico Caruso” (Associated Press), Maltese-born Joseph Calleja has quickly become one of the most acclaimed and sought-after tenors today. His expansive discography and frequent appearances on the world's leading opera and concert stages prompted NPR to hail him as “arguably today's finest lyric tenor,” and led to his being voted Gramophone magazine's 2012 Artist of the Year. A Grammy-nominated recording artist for Decca Classics, he has released five solo albums for the label. Born in Malta in 1978, Joseph Calleja began singing at the age of 16, first in his church choir and then in formal training with Maltese tenor Paul Asciak. One of his native land's biggest celebrities, Calleja was selected to serve as Malta's first cultural ambassador in 2012, and he was named a brand ambassador for Air Malta. Calleja recently teamed up with Malta's Bank of Valletta to form the BOV Joseph Calleja Foundation, which will serve to help children and families in need. Calleja is the recipient of the 2014 International Opera Awards' Readers' Award. With a passion for Gastronomy, Joseph Calleja is also a wine lover and collector. There is an accompanying playlist with the show (selected by the guest). It can be found here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3L9l2eoZnxvhuJdvlI2Cp0?si=7960bf7ad68f41ab Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe to/follow our podcast. You can also follow us on our different platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atablefortwo.live/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/atablefortwo.live/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/atablefortwo/ Telegram Community: https://t.me/+8II0wkI7VEVlYTJk
UNCORKED is the debate segment of The Wine Hour. Jaime Araujo, Akos Forzcek and Ray Isle talk about fake and counterfeit wines, the impact on the industry and collectors. Note: For your convenience, we are publishing the 3 different segments of the show on their own. The full episode of The Wine Hour is still available for your listening pleasure. SPECIAL GUEST BIO “Only one lyric tenor on the scene today has the honeyed tone and ingratiating style to make comparisons to Pavarotti and Gigli seem serious, and it is Calleja, the man from Malta, who is now maturing into an artist of the first rank.” – New Yorker Blessed with a golden-age voice that routinely inspires comparisons to “legendary singers from earlier eras: Jussi Björling, Beniamino Gigli, even Enrico Caruso” (Associated Press), Maltese-born Joseph Calleja has quickly become one of the most acclaimed and sought-after tenors today. His expansive discography and frequent appearances on the world's leading opera and concert stages prompted NPR to hail him as “arguably today's finest lyric tenor,” and led to his being voted Gramophone magazine's 2012 Artist of the Year. A Grammy-nominated recording artist for Decca Classics, he has released five solo albums for the label. Born in Malta in 1978, Joseph Calleja began singing at the age of 16, first in his church choir and then in formal training with Maltese tenor Paul Asciak. One of his native land's biggest celebrities, Calleja was selected to serve as Malta's first cultural ambassador in 2012, and he was named a brand ambassador for Air Malta. Calleja recently teamed up with Malta's Bank of Valletta to form the BOV Joseph Calleja Foundation, which will serve to help children and families in need. Calleja is the recipient of the 2014 International Opera Awards' Readers' Award. With a passion for Gastronomy, Joseph Calleja is also a wine lover and collector. There is an accompanying playlist with the show (selected by the guest). It can be found here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3L9l2eoZnxvhuJdvlI2Cp0?si=7960bf7ad68f41ab Thank you for listening! Don't forget to subscribe to/follow our podcast. You can also follow us on our different platforms: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atablefortwo.live/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/atablefortwo.live/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/atablefortwo/ Telegram Community: https://t.me/+8II0wkI7VEVlYTJk
HAVE A DRINK WITH ME is the interview segment of The Wine Hour. Antoine Abou-Samra has a conversation with Joseph Calleja about his journey, his love of Malta, Opera and Wine. What a fascinating conversation
Join the Wine Dream Team, Jaime Araujo, Tanisha Townsend, Akos Forzcek, and Ray Isle, along with the Host, Antoine Abou-Samra for The Wine Hour #18. We have the pleasure to welcome Joseph Calleja, The Maltese Tenor, Malta. SPECIAL GUEST BIO “Only one lyric tenor on the scene today has the honeyed tone and ingratiating style to make comparisons to Pavarotti and Gigli seem serious, and it is Calleja, the man from Malta, who is now maturing into an artist of the first rank.” – New Yorker Blessed with a golden-age voice that routinely inspires comparisons to “legendary singers from earlier eras: Jussi Björling, Beniamino Gigli, even Enrico Caruso” (Associated Press), Maltese-born Joseph Calleja has quickly become one of the most acclaimed and sought-after tenors today. His expansive discography and frequent appearances on the world's leading opera and concert stages prompted NPR to hail him as “arguably today's finest lyric tenor,” and led to his being voted Gramophone magazine's 2012 Artist of the Year. A Grammy-nominated recording artist for Decca Classics, he has released five solo albums for the label. Born in Malta in 1978, Joseph Calleja began singing at the age of 16, first in his church choir and then in formal training with Maltese tenor Paul Asciak. One of his native land's biggest celebrities, Calleja was selected to serve as Malta's first cultural ambassador in 2012, and he was named a brand ambassador for Air Malta. Calleja recently teamed up with Malta's Bank of Valletta to form the BOV Joseph Calleja Foundation, which will serve to help children and families in need. Calleja is the recipient of the 2014 International Opera Awards' Readers' Award. With a passion for Gastronomy, Joseph Calleja is also a wine lover and collector. PROGRAM Uncorked [6:56]: Jaime Araujo, Akos Forzcek and Ray Isle talk about fake and counterfeit wines, the impact on the industry and collectors. Licensed To Taste [32:01]: Tanisha Townsend meets the challenge to give a primer on Maltese wine sand share your views of Black History Month in the Wine Minute. Have A Drink With Me [44:47]: Antoine Abou-Samra has a conversation with Joseph Calleja about his journey, his love of Malta, Opera and Wine. What a fascinating conversation
Sono andata in cerca di storie al Cimitero di Montevarchi, in compagnia di Costanza Cappelli e degli esperti di storia locale Vincenzo Caciulli e Antonio Perferi. Con questa piccola comitiva, ho ascoltato la tragica vicenda di Attilio e Italia – i Romeo e Giulietta di Montevarchi – del povero Gino e di Pietro Calvani, ucciso durante un tumulto partigiano, e ho scoperto il passato sfavillante della Montevarchi dei primi del '900.Per maggiori informazioni e materiale su questo cimitero: https://camposantopodcast.comSe vuoi contribuire al progetto: https://ko-fi.com/camposantopodcastCredits:Canzone della sigla: "Beat the Burglar" by scottholmesmusic.comGrafiche: Elena Lombardi lombardielena.comAll'interno della puntata sono stati inseriti due estratti dei brani "E lucevan le stelle" ("La Tosca", Giacomo Puccini, 1896) e "Un bel dì vedremo" ("Madama Butterfly", Giacomo Puccini, 1901), rispettivamente nelle interpretazioni di Beniamino Gigli (1938) e di Iris Adami Corradetti. Gli estratti sono stati inseriti nel rispetto dell'articolo 70 della Legge sul Diritto d'Autore. Potete trovare i brani completi a questi link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rgau K2fe90c&ab channel=rosaponselleart https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJO525M4ir8&ab_channel=FioraContinoEffetti sonori:Da freesound.org- "Going on a forest road gravel and grass" by straget- "Piano" by szegvari- "Torino, Piazza Castello" by alesonica- "Bells" by cdrk- "Liikenne Transport" by YleArkisto- "trolley car ride" by Tomlija
"Styrofoam" by Fugazi https://fugazi.bandcamp.com/track/styrofoam Live Series: Reseda, CA USA 5/17/1990 https://www.dischord.com/fugazi_live_series/reseda-ca-usa-51790 The Louisville stage-diving incident https://youtu.be/C8zmytALVQQ?t=517 The Nature of Prejudice by Gordon Allport https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nature_of_Prejudice Styrofoam, a Practical and Problematic Creation https://www.sciencehistory.org/distillations/styrofoam-a-practical-and-problematic-creation Email the podcast: fugaziAtoZ@gmail.com Donate to the podcast: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-alphabetical-fugazi
Luiz Fernando Magliocca, ou Luiz FM como bem cabe chamá-lo, está há um ano promovendo séries no Facebook e no canal do Youtube dele, em que conta os bastidores de emissoras de rádio que marcaram época. Depois de dar voz a quem esteve por trás de histórias da Difusora AM, da Excelsior e da 89 Rádio Rock de São Paulo, agora é a vez de entrarmos em sintonia com a real história da Rádio Cidade FM. E nada melhor do que a própria chamada de Magliocca, como convite para você saber o que estamos curtindo nos canais dele e compartilhando aqui entre nossas Peças Raras: De onde veio a ideia? Por qual motivo, ela se transformou numa emissora-padrão e foi copiada por inúmeras empresas em todo o país? Vários documentos sonoros e fotográficos mostram como tudo aconteceu, desde o embrião até o sucesso. Abrindo seus arquivos implacáveis, Clever Pereira dá um show de informação, contando tudo! Produção e apresentação: Luiz Fernando Magliocca. Realização: Estúdios Publinter Comunicação - São Paulo Um detalhe: como de costume, acrescentamos nossas peças raras ao áudio original. Então, ouça e tenha esses bônus durante a conversa entre Magliocca e Clever Pereira: uma apresentação do tenor Beniamino Gigli transmitida pela JB AM, na primeira metade do século XX; e Luiz Fernando Magliocca em cobertura do show do Rádio-Táxi no Teatro Bandeirantes, dentro do projeto Luzes da Cidade, nos anos 1980. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pecasraras/message
Un día como hoy, 20 de marzo: Nace: 1770: Friedrich Hölderlin, poeta alemán. 1828: Henrik Ibsen, dramaturgo noruego. 1890: Beniamino Gigli, tenor italiano (f. 1957). 1915: Sviatoslav Richter, pianista ucraniano (f. 1997). Fallece: 1727: Isaac Newton, científico británico que dedujo las leyes de la gravitación universal. (n. 1643). Una producción de Sala Prisma Podcast. 2021
Follow me: Website: https://www.hive.co/l/robinschulz Facebook: https://www.hive.co/l/robinschulzfacebook Spotify: https://www.hive.co/l/robinschulzspotify YouTube: https://www.hive.co/l/robinschulzyoutube Twitter: https://www.hive.co/l/robinschulztwitter Instagram: https://www.hive.co/l/robinschulzinstagram 1. Speak Up – Paul Kalkbrenner 2. The World – Sander van Doorn & Lucas & Steve 3. Broke (Alle Farben Remix) – Wave Wave Feat. Joel Crouse 4. In The Night – Volkoder 5. You Bring Me Joy – BLR & FVNDAMENTAL 6. And The Living Is Easy – Guts 7. Alane (Don Diablo Remix) – Robin Schulz & Wes 8. MAMMA – RUM SHAKERS Feat. Beniamino Gigli & P.Moody 9. Moving Blind – Sonny Fodera & Dom Dolla 10. My Friend – Tom & Jame & Æmes 11. Sun Is Shining – Bob Marley Feat. Robin Schulz (COTW) 12. Sunglasses At Night – Chocolate Spoon 13. Summer´s Gone (Robin Schulz Remix) – Blackfield 14. Hide & Seek – Nils van Zandt Feat. Grace Tither 15. Hypnotized – Purple Disco Machine & Sophie and the Giants This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Follow me: Website: https://www.hive.co/l/robinschulz Facebook: https://www.hive.co/l/robinschulzfacebook Spotify: https://www.hive.co/l/robinschulzspotify YouTube: https://www.hive.co/l/robinschulzyoutube Twitter: https://www.hive.co/l/robinschulztwitter Instagram: https://www.hive.co/l/robinschulzinstagram 1. Speak Up – Paul Kalkbrenner 2. The World – Sander van Doorn & Lucas & Steve 3. Broke (Alle Farben Remix) – Wave Wave Feat. Joel Crouse 4. In The Night – Volkoder 5. You Bring Me Joy – BLR & FVNDAMENTAL 6. And The Living Is Easy – Guts 7. Alane (Don Diablo Remix) – Robin Schulz & Wes 8. MAMMA – RUM SHAKERS Feat. Beniamino Gigli & P.Moody 9. Moving Blind – Sonny Fodera & Dom Dolla 10. My Friend – Tom & Jame & Æmes 11. Sun Is Shining – Bob Marley Feat. Robin Schulz (COTW) 12. Sunglasses At Night – Chocolate Spoon 13. Summer´s Gone (Robin Schulz Remix) – Blackfield 14. Hide & Seek – Nils van Zandt Feat. Grace Tither 15. Hypnotized – Purple Disco Machine & Sophie and the Giants This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Follow me: Website: https://www.hive.co/l/robinschulz Facebook: https://www.hive.co/l/robinschulzfacebook Spotify: https://www.hive.co/l/robinschulzspotify YouTube: https://www.hive.co/l/robinschulzyoutube Twitter: https://www.hive.co/l/robinschulztwitter Instagram: https://www.hive.co/l/robinschulzinstagram 1. Drop The Pressure (Sonny Fodera Remix) – Claptone & Mylo 2. Cool – HUGEL 3. Never Give Up (Diplo vs Mathame Remix) – Mathame 4. Speak Up – Paul Kalkbrenner 5. The World – Sander van Doorn & Lucas & Steve 6. Broke (Alle Farben Remix) – Wave Wave Feat. Joel Crouse (TOTW) 7. In The Night – Volkoder 8. You Bring Me Joy – BLR & FVNDAMENTAL 9. Oxygen (Vintage Culture & Fancy Inc Remix) – Winona Oak & Robin Schulz 10. Alane (Don Diablo Remix) – Robin Schulz & Wes 11. MAMMA – RUM SHAKERS Feat. Beniamino Gigli & P.Moody 12. Moving Blind – Sonny Fodera & Dom Dolla 13. My Friend – Tom & Jame & Æmes 14. Sun Is Shining – Bob Marley Feat. Robin Schulz This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Follow me: Website: https://www.hive.co/l/robinschulz Facebook: https://www.hive.co/l/robinschulzfacebook Spotify: https://www.hive.co/l/robinschulzspotify YouTube: https://www.hive.co/l/robinschulzyoutube Twitter: https://www.hive.co/l/robinschulztwitter Instagram: https://www.hive.co/l/robinschulzinstagram 1. Drop The Pressure (Sonny Fodera Remix) – Claptone & Mylo 2. Cool – HUGEL 3. Never Give Up (Diplo vs Mathame Remix) – Mathame 4. Speak Up – Paul Kalkbrenner 5. The World – Sander van Doorn & Lucas & Steve 6. Broke (Alle Farben Remix) – Wave Wave Feat. Joel Crouse (TOTW) 7. In The Night – Volkoder 8. You Bring Me Joy – BLR & FVNDAMENTAL 9. Oxygen (Vintage Culture & Fancy Inc Remix) – Winona Oak & Robin Schulz 10. Alane (Don Diablo Remix) – Robin Schulz & Wes 11. MAMMA – RUM SHAKERS Feat. Beniamino Gigli & P.Moody 12. Moving Blind – Sonny Fodera & Dom Dolla 13. My Friend – Tom & Jame & Æmes 14. Sun Is Shining – Bob Marley Feat. Robin Schulz This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
Our crossover series continues, this time with a full episode dedicated to more than a century of great tenors singing crossover material, beginning in 1902 with Fernando de Lucia’s recording of “Serenata” by Paolo Tosti . Along the way we observe the evolution of the genre from Victorian ballads through Neapolitan songs and Spanish-tinged material (you have not lived until you have heard Fritz Wunderlich sing “Granada”!); from folk songs and musicals to international film theme songs and popular rock hits. Other featured singers include John McCormack, Richard Crooks, Charles Kullman, Tito Schipa, Carlo Bergonzi, Franco Corelli, Miguel Fleta, Jussi Björling, Roland Hayes, Tandy MacKenzie, Francisco Araiza, Joseph Schmidt, Beniamino Gigli, Marcel Wittrisch, Georges Thill, Richard Tauber, Jan Kiepura, James Melton, Lauritz Melchior, René Kollo, Peter Hofmann, Javier Camarena, and Jerry Hadley. Today’s episode is pure escapism, until you find yourself weeping at the unexpected beauty and pathos of it all. Countermelody is a podcast devoted to the glory and the power of the human voice raised in song. Singer and vocal aficionado Daniel Gundlach explores great singers of the past and present focusing in particular on those who are less well-remembered today than they should be. Daniel’s lifetime in music as a professional countertenor, pianist, vocal coach, voice teacher, and journalist yields an exciting array of anecdotes, impressions, and “inside stories.” Occasional guests from the “business” (singers, conductors, composers, coaches, and teachers) lend their distinctive insights. At Countermelody’s core is the interaction between singers of all stripes, their instruments, and the connection they make to the words they sing. Please visit the Countermelody website (www.countermelodypodcast.com) for additional content. And please head to our Patreon page at www.patreon.com/countermelody to pledge your monthly support at whatever level you can afford. Bonus episodes available only to Patreon supporters are currently available!
Il 30 novembre 1957 Beniamino Gigli si spegne a Roma. Giacomo Fronzi lo racconta a WikiMusic
The Wall, Beniamino Gigli, Enzo Tortora, Thriller, Zucchero, Robbie Williams, Biagio Antonacci
The Wall, Beniamino Gigli, Enzo Tortora, Thriller, Zucchero, Robbie Williams, Biagio Antonacci
The Wall, Beniamino Gigli, Enzo Tortora, Thriller, Zucchero, Robbie Williams, Biagio Antonacci
Verdens mest berømte italienske tenor i midten af 1900-tallet var Beniamino Gigli. En verdensstjerne, der ikke bare sang opera på de store scener, men også indspillede musicalfilm og gav over 1.000 velgørenhedskoncerter. Gigli optrådte flere gange i Danmark og Skandinavien. Hør en koncertoptagelse fra Stockholm 1952, hvor han synger napolitanske sange og arier af bl.a. Puccini og Verdi.Beniamino Gigli, tenor.Enrico Sivieri, klaver.(Koncert i Stockholms Koncerthus, 25. november 1952). Vært: Charlotte Nørby. www.dr.dk/p2koncerten (Sendt første gang 4. november 2018).
The voice of Beniamino Gigli is interrupted by an announcement welcoming listeners to a unique show from Cork Ireland. Assembled for you on St Patrick's Day - 17th March 2019. What does Ireland & the Irish mean to you? What three words do you conjure up when you think of the green land & her folk? Have you met Carolan [Turlough O'Carolan, (1670 – 25 March 1738) blind Celtic harper, composer and singer.] The Chieftains have. President D J Trump invited himself to dinner. Has he humiliated the Irish? Why not do nothing but be (breathing) on this sunny Sunday morning? The Poet Paul O'Mahony podcasts frequently from Cork Ireland - especially for discriminating listeners.
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David Harrington fondateur du Kronos Quartet évoque ce qui sera peut-être leur prochaine création. L'étonnante résurrection d'une chanteuse arménienne, Zabelle Penossian et d'un chanteur Italien, Beniamino Gigli, tous deux du début du siècle dernier. En exclusivité . Fermez les yeux, ouvrez les écoutilles.
David Harrington fondateur du Kronos Quartet évoque ce qui sera peut-être leur prochaine création. L'étonnante résurrection d'une chanteuse arménienne, Zabelle Penossian et d'un chanteur Italien, Beniamino Gigli, tous deux du début du siècle dernier. En exclusivité . Fermez les yeux, ouvrez les écoutilles.
Xavier Bray is a renowned specialist in 17th- and 18th-century art, and he's been director for a year now of the Wallace Collection, that rich collection of rococo painting, china, and armour, housed in a grand mansion in Marylebone that remains something of a well-kept secret. Bray would like to change that, opening up the gallery to a wider public and to music of all kinds. He himself would have loved to be an opera singer, and he has sung in choirs all his life. His party piece is a demonstration of Mongolian throat singing, which he taught himself after going to a concert as a student. He gives Michael Berkeley a demonstration, and discusses, more seriously, the connection between the visual arts and music. He reveals his other musical passions: for Marin Marais, flamenco, Bizet, Messiaen, and for the Italian tenor Beniamino Gigli. Produced by Elizabeth Burke A Loftus production for BBC Radio 3.
Skamba unikalūs XX amžiaus pirmos pusės dainininkų Enrico Caruso, Giovanni Martineli, Beniamino Gigli, Giuseppe de Luca, Kirsten Falgstad, Renatos Tebaldi, Maria Callas ir kitų garsenybių įrašai iš muzikinių filmų ir TV koncertų.Lietuviškos muzikos rubrikoje – Felikso Bajoro (nuo 0:35) ir Vidmanto Bartulio (48:35) kūriniai iš 1980 ir 1981 metų.
Skamba unikalūs XX amžiaus pirmos pusės dainininkų Enrico Caruso, Giovanni Martineli, Beniamino Gigli, Giuseppe de Luca, Kirsten Falgstad, Renatos Tebaldi, Maria Callas ir kitų garsenybių įrašai iš muzikinių filmų ir TV koncertų.Lietuviškos muzikos rubrikoje – Felikso Bajoro (nuo 0:35) ir Vidmanto Bartulio (48:35) kūriniai iš 1980 ir 1981 metų.
Feuille de route : Heure Titre Artiste Album diffusion 21:00:00 presentation 21:02:00 Non ti scoardar di me Beniamino Gigli 21:05:19 21:07:39 Élégy Rosa Ponselle 21:11:32 None but the lonely heart Eula Beal 21:15:02 presentation 21:17:02 Der Erköning Tom LoMonaco 21:21:52 presentation 21:23:52 Morgen Leotyne Prince 21:30:32 presentation 21:33:32 Après un rève Jerry Hadley 21:36:36 presentation […]
„Muzikiniame pastiše“ – smuikininkas Abrahamas Brodis.Antroje laidos dalyje – Beniamino Gigli atliekamos operų arijos.Trečioje laidos dalyje – klasikos šedevrai, atliekami mušamaisiais instrumentais.
„Muzikiniame pastiše“ – smuikininkas Abrahamas Brodis.Antroje laidos dalyje – Beniamino Gigli atliekamos operų arijos.Trečioje laidos dalyje – klasikos šedevrai, atliekami mušamaisiais instrumentais.
I know you just ADORE my compilations, so I present no.9,with a few choice comments. If you played any at parties, did anyone ever guess ALL of them? 1. Gigli, Rethberg, Pinza Attila trio (Need we say more?) 2. Carlo Bergonzi E lucevan le stelle (a veritable vocal lesson) 3. Jussi Bjoerling Romeo 1947 ensemble. (Did the C sound like that live?) 4. Alessandro Bonci Puritani aria 5. Clara Butt Lucrezia Borgia Brindisi (they would laugh today.I adore this!) 6. Karen Branzell Erda Warning (Das Rheingold) 7. Olga Borodina La Favorite aria 8. Montserrat Caballe Adriana Phedre Monologue (Totally wild!) 9. Piero Cappuccilli Luisa Miller aria ( A very great man) 10. Irene Minghini-Cattaneo Azucena aria (sadly killed when Allied bomb destroyed her villa in WW II) 11. Julia Varady Mme.Butterfly "Che tua madre." 12. Charles Dalmores Carmen Flower Song 13. Zinka Milanov (who?) "D'amor sull'ali rosee" (Trovatore) 14. Mario Del Monaco "No,pazzo son"(Manon Lescaut) (Example of subtlety) 15. Merrill/Bjoerling Don Carlo duet (pure gold) 16. Birgitte Fassbaender "Suicidio" ( even though she is a mezzo.) 17. Kathleen Ferrier "An die Musik" (Schubert) 18. Lauren Flanigan Lady Macbeth aria (One of the singers who "takes chances" with repertory. One of my favorite ladies.) 19. Beniamino Gigli "Vedi,io piango' (Fedora) 20. Apollo Granforte Credo from Otello (His name fits his voice.)
Another of my compilations, derived from various files of the past. I am happy you enjoy this kind of post, because it allows you to play a guessing game and/or enjoy a wide variety of great singing. Here is the information: 1. Beniamino Gigli Fedora "Amor ti vieta" (HONEY!!) 2. Maria Ivogun Seraglio "Martern aller artern" 3. Selma Kurz Rigoletto "Caro nome" (Can she TRILL!) 4. Marjorie Lawrence/Lauritz Melchior Gotterdamerung Dawn Duet 5. Giannina Arangi-Lombardi Aida "O patria mia" 6. Leyla Gencer Idomeneo Electra's aria 7. Beverly Sills Louise "Depuis le jour" 8. Christa Ludwig/Sherril Milnes Macbeth duet 9. Meta Seinemeyer Andrea Chenier "La mamma morta" (Sadly,she died at 33.) 10. Nelly Melba/Enrico Caruso La Boheme "O soave fanciulla' (Just her high C indicates what she was!) 11. Beverly Sills Aida (her only one) "Ritorna Vincitor" 12. Mark Reizen Boris Coronation Scene (See his Onegin aria at age 90 on Youtube.) 13.John O'Sullivan William Tell "O muto asil." (He must have shaken the chandeliers.) 14. Rosetta Pampanini Adriana Lecouvreur "Poveri fiori" 15. Aureliano Pertile Andrea Chenier "Come un bel di di Maggio" 16. Ewa Podles Rinaldo "Or la tromba" 17. Diana Soviero/Dominic Cossa Pearl Fishers Duet 18. Renata Tebaldi Tristan und Isolde "Liebestod" (In Italian) 19. Luisa Tetrazzini La Sonnambula "Ah non giunge" 20. Marcel Wittrisch Paganini aria
Here are selections from live radio programs in the 1940's. (Selections announced.) Some of the finest singers are included: Eleanor Steber, Charle Kullman, Beniamino Gigli, Erna Berger, Eugene Conley, Rose Bampton, Ferruccio Tagliavini, Pia Tassinari, Rise Stevens, Dorothy Maynor, Alexander Kipnis. (55 min.) (Photo: Eleanor Steber)
The great tenor (at 60) Beniamino Gigli in highlights from Manon Lescaut from RAi Milano,1950 under Alfredo Simonetto. Adriana Guerrini is the Manon,with Mario Boriello as Lescaut. This is followed by Carmen highlights (in Italian) from 1949 under Vincenzo Belleza with daughter Rina and Ebe Stignani. (66 min.)
DO NOT PEEK before you listen!! Here are the 15 Flower Songs from Carmen (61 min.) If you guess them all, I will send you my entire Fischer-Dieskau collection: Roberto Alagna, Peter Anders, Fernand Ansseau, Vladimir Atlantov, Enrico Caruso, Franco Corelli, Raoul Jobin, Antonio Cortis, Libero de Luca, Mario del Monaco, Placido Domingo, Beniamino Gigli, Jussi Bjoerling, Giuseppe di Stefano, and Nicolai Gedda.
We begin with some scenes from a 1951 Rio de Janeiro Fedora with Beniamino Gigli (born 1890) and Elena Nicolai, conducted by Nino Sanzogno. Also included are three arias from Fedora with Gigli. (44 min.)
From Rio de Janeiro, August 16, 1951, I present highlights from La Forza del Destino featuring the great Beniamino Gigli, age 61, and a cast that includes: Elizabeth Barbato,Enzo Mascherini,Giulio Neri, and Giuseppe Modesti, under Antonino Votto. (70 min.)
Celebrating the birthdays of the great Beniamino Gigli and the equally great Lauritz Melchior, both born on March 20, 1890. I guess the Gods were smiling on that day! (45 min.)
Many collectors consider this 1938 Boheme recording as the definitive performance of the work. See what you think as Licia Albanese and Beniamino Gigli thrill us with their magnificent singing. Others in the cast are as follows: Marcello Afro PoliMusetta Tatiana MenottiSchaunard Aristide BaracchiColline Duilio Baronti Conducted by Umberto Berretoni (71 min.)
Highlights from Mascagni's much-neglected "L'Amico Fritz" featuring: Beniamino Gigli, Gianni Raimondi, Ferruccio Tagliavini, Cesare Valletti, Roberto Alagna, Carlo Tagliabue, Rosanna Carteri, Mafalda Favero, Angela Gheorghiu, Rina Gigli, and Mirella Freni (72 min.)
A selection of great artists in Verdi material.In order, they include: Alessandro Bonzi, Aureliano Pertile, Jussi Bjoerling, Giovanni Zenatello,Tito Schipa, Enrico Caruso, Irene Minghini-Cattaneo, Ebe Stignani,Elizabeth Retherbeg, Hina Spani, Esther, Mazzoleni, Giannina Arangi-Lombardi, Ezio Pinza, Nazareno De Angelis, Tancredi Pasero,Alexander Kipnis, Ricardo Stracciari, Beniamino Gigli (w.Pinza and Rethberg.) (72 min.)
Opera scenes featuring the exciting Italian soprano, Adriana Guerrini (1907-1970). Mme.Guerrini. Featured are arias and scenes from: Il Trovatore, Mme.Butterfly, Manon Lescaut (with Beniamino Gigli at 60), La Forza del Destino, and many scenes from her recording of La Traviata with Paolo Silveri and Luigi Infantino. (72 min.)
16 tenors sing the great "Una furtiva lagrima" from Donizetti's "L'Elisir D'Amore." They are as follows (in exact order on podcast) Giuseppe Anselmi, Enrico Caruso, John McCormack, Hipolito Lazaro,Alessandro Bonci, Beniamino Gigli, Tito Schipa, Aureliano Pertile,Andre D'Arkor, Dino Borgioli, Ferruccio Tagliavini, Josef Schmidt,Giuseppe Di Stefano, Jussi Bjoerling, Carlo Bergonzi, Piotr Beczala. (71 min.)
A podcast that features 15 famous artists of the past singing music appropriate for the holidays. Included are: Rosa Ponselle,Giovanni Martinelli, Enrico Caruso, Sigrid Onegin, Ernstine Schumann-Heink, Beniamino Gigli, Lotte Lehmann, Emmy Destinn, Lawrence Tibbett, John Charles Thomas, John McCormack, Alma Gluck, Elizabeth Schumann, Richard Crooks, and Claudia Muzio (59 min.)
Highlights from Puccini operas featuring many great artists: Rosa Ponselle, Claudia Muzio, Virginia Zeani, Licia Albanese,Margherita Sheridan, Edith Mason, Nelly Melba, Lucrecia Bori,Magda Olivero, Montserrat Caballe, Mattia Battistini,Titta Ruffo,Beniamino Gigli, Enrico Caruso, Aureliano Pertile,Tito Schipa,John McCormack. (73 minutes)
Here are 21 great artists of the past,all on commercial recordings. Isincerely hope you enjoy them and will "turn on" to some of theless familiar voices: Emma Calve(pictured), Rosa Ponselle, Mafalda Favero, Tito Schipa,Beniamino Gigli, Ernestine Schumann-Heink, Alfred Piccaver,Erna Berger, Tiana Lemnitz, Selma Kurz, Gilda Dalla Rizza,Lauritz Melchior, Bernardo de Muro, Adamo Didur, Lawrence Tibbett,Titta Ruffo, Heinrich Schlusnus, John McCormack,Emmy Destinn,Luisa Tetrazzini,Frances Alda. (79 minutes) ...and a special note of thanks for your wonderful responses to these,my "labors of love." Our average audience is now over 900!!!!
A Collection of commercial recordings that are among mypersonal favorites. Artists included are: Sumi Jo (pictured), Zinka Milanov, John McCormack,Beniamino Gigli, Claudia Novikova, Enrico Caruso,Janet Baker, Dorothy Kirsten, Robert Merrill, Virginia Zeani,Luisa Tetrazzini, Giusepe Anselmi, Ebe Stignani,Cesare Siepi, Eleanor Steber, Pavel Lisitsian, Mafalda Favero, Vassilka Petrova (I think) (84 minutes)
A Comparison of 16 pretty good tenors singing the Flower Songfrom Bizet's Carmen. Included are: Georges Thill, Charles Dalmores, Fernand Ansseau,Raoul Jobin,Richard Tucker, Nicolai Gedda, Mario Chamlee, Beniamino Gigli,Jon Vickers, Placido Domingo, Rolando Villazon,Enrico Caruso,Franco Corelli, Giuseppe di Stefano, Jussi Bjoerling, andMario del Monaco (pictured). (70 minutes)
I think you will enjoy these 17 tenors singing the famous ariafrom Gounod's "Faust" and will be able to understand howvarious tenors approach the top note, because that alone is quite interesting;of course, you might be hearing some of these artists for the very first time, and I think you will be pleased. Richard Tucker, Enrico Caruso, Beniamino Gigli,Neil Shicoff, Georges Thill,Giuseppe Di StefanoRolando Villazon, Nicolai Gedda, Jussi Bjoerling,David Devries,Miguel Villabella, Lucien Muratore,Cesar Vezzani, Alfredo Kraus, Gaston Michelettti,Albert Lance, and Charles Rousseliere (93 minutes)
Scenes from operas in the "Verismo Style" sung by some ofthe great Italian interpreters,including: Tito Schipa, Aureliano Pertile, Bernardo de Muro, Beniamino Gigli, Alessandro Valente, Giuseppe Taccani,Ferrucio Tagliavini, Riccardo Stracciari, Titta Ruffo,Mafalda Favero, Maria Farneti, Licia Albanese,Pia Tassinari, Gianna Pederzini, Cloe Elmo (73 minutes)
Selections from Charlie's favorite early Verdi opera. In the Attila compilation, the following artists are featured: Gilda Cruz-Romo, Mara Zampieri, Caterina Mancini, Rita Orlandi, Lauren Flanigan, Elizabeth Rethberg,Marisa Galvany,Julia Varady,Antonietta Stella, Igor Gorin, Piero Cappuccilli,Vladimir Chernov,Nicolai Ghiaurov, Ezio Pinza, Gianfranco Cecchele,Beniamino Gigli,Enrico di Giuseppe, Francisco Casanova,Sam Ramey (in photo) (77 minutes)
Many selections from this exciting Donizetti work,featuring scenes and arias with the following artists: Alfredo Kraus, Beniamino Gigli, Robert Lasalle,Giuseppe Anselmi, Luciano Pavarotti, Giulio NeriMattia Battistini, Piero Cappuccilli, Marcello Giordani,Giuseppe Di Stefano, Franco Corelli, Regina Resnik,Fiorenza Cossotto, Giulietta Simionato, Ebe Stignani (64 Minutes)
Many selections from the Giordano opera,featuring: Beniamino Gigli, Jussi Bjoerling, Daniele Barioni,Giacinto Prandelli, Ferruccio Tagliavini, Piero PauliGiuseppe Di Stefano, Galliano Masini, Saturno Meletti,Giuseppe Giacomini, Diana Soviero, Renata Tebaldi, Mirella Freni, Magda Olivero, and Elena Nicolai