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Nesta edição do Clássicos CBN, com o comentarista Maestro Helder Trefzger, entenderemos o sentido de uma das mais famosas árias de Ópera, “Vesti la Giubba”, da ópera Pagliacci, de Ruggero Leoncavallo. O que diz o texto, qual o sentido da música, a dramaticidade. Tudo bem explicadinho para que os ouvintes passem a escutar essa música desfrutando ainda mais. Ouça a conversa completa!
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Episode 48 aired on the Mutual Network March 8, 1941. The program opens with the David Rose orchestration of the opera aria Vesti la Giubba, Here In the Velvet Night and Red Moon of the Caribbean. Next Maxine Gray sings There'll Be Some Changes Made. Rose again with a Tender Waltz and Loch Lomond. Maxine Gray with High on a Windy Hill and Rose closes with an original piece called Erotic Interlude.
We're going to do something a little different in this episode I'm not only interested in the music itself, but I've always loved the more technical side of recordings as well. What equipment was used to record and play back music has always fascinated me. And I really dig the history of recording that is included inside the gatefold of this album that RCA Victor put out. Yes...we will learn a little about the dog that stares into the old phonograph that you see on RCA Victor records. So get ready to hear some great music while we learn about the technology that recorded it and played it back in Volume 24: Music America Loves Part 1 My experience and research only goes so far. See corrections to recording dates below provided by collector @eblackadder3: Various – 60 Years Of "Music America Loves Best" Label: RCA Victor Red Seal – LM-6074 Format: 2 × Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Gatefold Released:1959 Genre: Jazz, Pop, Classical, Folk, World, & Country Style: Vocal, Opera, Romantic, Swing, Instrumental Enrico Caruso Vesti La Giubba (From "Pagliacci") Composed by Ruggero Leoncavallo Recorded February 1, 1904 117 years ago (The Caruso recording of "Vesti la Giubba" heard here was his second version for Victor, recorded on March 17, 1907. And the version on this album is the "re-recorded" version , with an electrically recorded orchestral accompaniment overdubbed onto the original orchestra in 1932.) Paul Whiteman and his Ambassador Orchestra Whispering Written by Vincent Rose Recorded on August 23, 1920 Sergei Rachmaninoff Prelude In C-Sharp Minor Sergei Rakhmaninov Recorded April 23, 1919 (The Rachmaninoff prelude is the electrical version recorded April 4, 1928; the acoustical recording was made October 14, 1921 (not in 1919).) Mario Lanza Be My Love lyrics by Sammy Cahn and music by Nicholas Brodszky Recorded in 1950 Arturo Toscanini, NBC Symphony Orchestra "Lohengrin" Prelude, Act III Composed by Richard Wagner Recorded in 1954 (1951) The Ames Brothers The Naughty Lady Of Shady Lane written by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett Recorded on September 8, 1954 Perez Prado Cherry Pink And Apple Blossom White Composed by Louis Guglielmi Recorded in 1950 (1955) ASCAP, BMI licenses provided by third-party platforms for music that is not under Public Domain
"Avevano tutti la giubba azzurra, giovani uomini con armi da fuoco e spade arrivati ieri nel paese sotto la collina, Gettysburg."Arrivano i racconti del Bar! Racconti ispirati ad eventi storici importanti scritti e narrati da Costantino e Riccardo.Music: March of the Rhinoceros by Teknoaxe**This track is Royalty Free and is free for anyone to use in YouTube videos or other projects, whether monetized or not.**http://www.reverbnation.com/teknoaxe
How, exactly, does one know that he is a “light lyric tenor,” or a “Spinto tenor,” or a “dramatic tenor”? Is there like, a Tenor Task Team? Two members of the Texas Tenors – JC Fisher and John Hagen – teach the types of tenor to us. We also learn about “classical crossover” music and why it is a gateway drug, turning innocent classical music newbies into addicts by the thousands. By the way, if you like this episode, check out the Texas Tenors on Houston Public Media TV 8 Monday August 7, 2017 (local PBS show times here). Music in this episode: “La donna è mobile”, by The Three Tenors, from the Three Tenors in Concert, Los Angeles (1994) “Celeste Aida”, by Giuseppe Verdi, performed by Giuseppe Giacomini Tosca, by Giacomo Puccini, performed by Luciano Pavarotti (James Levine on piano) Otello, by Giuseppe Verdi, performed by Placido Domingo “Principe più non se” from La Cenerentola by Gioachino Rossini, performed by Juan Diego Florez with Los Angeles Philharmonic “Vesti la Giubba” from Pagliacci by Ruggero Leoncavallo, performed by Luciano Pavarotti La Boheme by Giacomo Puccini, performed Andrea Bocelli “Nessun Dorma” from Turandot by Giacomo Puccini, performed by Franco Corelli “Nessun Dorma” from Turandot by Giacomo Puccini, performed by the Texas Tenors Audio production by Todd “Tenortastic” Hulslander with scads of squillo from Dacia Clay.
Take in tenor types with two of the Texas Tenors. How, exactly, does one know that he is a “light lyric tenor,” or a “Spinto tenor,” or a “dramatic tenor”? Is there like, a Tenor Task Team? Two members of the Texas Tenors – JC Fisher and John Hagen – teach the types of tenor to us. We also learn about “classical crossover” music and why it is a gateway drug, turning innocent classical music newbies into addicts by the thousands. By the way, if you like this episode, check out the Texas Tenors on Houston Public Media TV 8 Monday August 7, 2017 (local PBS show times here). Music in this episode: “La donna è mobile”, by The Three Tenors, from the Three Tenors in Concert, Los Angeles (1994) “Celeste Aida”, by Giuseppe Verdi, performed by Giuseppe Giacomini Tosca, by Giacomo Puccini, performed by Luciano Pavarotti (James Levine on piano) Otello, by Giuseppe Verdi, performed by Placido Domingo “Principe più non se” from La Cenerentola by Gioachino Rossini, performed by Juan Diego Florez with Los Angeles Philharmonic “Vesti la Giubba” from Pagliacci by Ruggero Leoncavallo, performed by Luciano Pavarotti La Boheme by Giacomo Puccini, performed Andrea Bocelli “Nessun Dorma” from Turandot by Giacomo Puccini, performed by Franco Corelli “Nessun Dorma” from Turandot by Giacomo Puccini, performed by the Texas Tenors Audio production by Todd “Tenortastic” Hulslander with scads of squillo from Dacia Clay.
Danza Húngara nº 1 de Brahms Danza Húngara nº 5 de Brahms “Czardas” de Monti 1er Movimiento de la Quinta Sinfonía de Beethoven “Alla Hornpipe”, Música Acuática, suite nº 2 de Haendel “Vesti la Giubba” de “Pagliacci” por Pavarotti “Matinatta” por Enrico Caruso Evocació al Pirineu” de “Cançó d’Amor i de Guerra” “Coro de Doctores” […]
We heard bits of the following songs: "Where Are The Clowns" by Jacob Doran; "Clowns Like Candy" by The Solids; "Vesti la Giubba" by various artists. Next episode will be about Mothers. Questionaire: What song did your mother sing to you? Sing some of it. Visit www.rotcast.com to learn more about the wines and links to more content. mail@rotcast.com The Juicy Truth music bed is Dizzy Gillespie’s “Then She Stopped” All shows use the musical bed “Haunted” by Kim Schutterle
RECITAR!!!!! As I told you, I am not listing the 15 tenors because you would PEEK. See how many you can get. My best Charlie (55 min.)