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LEONCAVALLO, Giuseppe di Stefano, Clara Petrella, Aldo Protti, Orchestra e Coro della Scala di Milano, Nino Sanzogno

Pagliacci

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1. Pagliacci, opera: Act 1: Introduction 2. Pagliacci, opera: Act 1: 'Si può?... Si può?...' 3. Pagliacci, opera: Act 1: 'Son qua! Ritornano...' 4. Pagliacci, opera: Act 1: 'Un grande spettacolo a ventitré ore' 5. Pagliacci, opera: Act 1: 'Un tal gioco, credetemi' 6. Pagliacci, opera: Act 1: 'Don, din don, din don' 7. Pagliacci, opera: Act 1: 'Qual fiamma avea nel guardo!' 8. Pagliacci, opera: Act 1: 'Stridano lassù' 9. Pagliacci, opera: Act 1: 'Sei là? credea che te ne fossi' 10. Pagliacci, opera: Act 1: 'Nedda!' 11. Pagliacci, opera: Act 1: 'Cammina adagio e li sorprenderai!' 12. Pagliacci, opera: Act 1: 'Recitar! Mentre presso dal delirio' 13. Pagliacci, opera: Act 1: 'Vesti la giubba e la faccia infarina' 14. Pagliacci, opera: Act 1: Intermezzo 15. Pagliacci, opera: Act 2: 'Ohé! Ohé!... Presto! Presto!' 16. Pagliacci, opera: Act 2: 'Pagliaccio mio marito' 17. Pagliacci, opera: Act 2: 'O Colombina, il tenero fido' 18. Pagliacci, opera: Act 2: 'Di fare il segno convenuto' 19. Pagliacci, opera: Act 2: 'Nome di Dio! quelle stesse parole!' 20. Pagliacci, opera: Act 2: 'No! Pagliaccio non son' 21. Pagliacci, opera: Act 2: 'Sperai, tanto il delirio'
  • Giuseppe di Stefano - tenor
  • Nino Sanzogno - conductor
  • Clara Petrella - soprano
  • Aldo Protti - baritone
  • Orchestra e Coro della Scala di Milano - orchestra
  • LEONCAVALLO
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Nr kat.: MCD012244
Label  : MYTO Records

Milano 1956

"Ruggero (or Ruggiero) Giacomo Maria Giuseppe Emmanuele Raffaele Domenico Vincenzo Francesco Donato Leoncavallo (Italian pronunciation: [rudˈdʒɛːro leoŋkaˈvallo]; 23 April 1857 – 9 August 1919) was an Italian opera composer. His two-act work Pagliacci remains one of the most popular works in the repertory, appearing as number 20 on the Operabase list of the most-performed operas worldwide." "Giuseppe Di Stefano (24 July 1921 – 3 March 2008) was an Italian operatic tenor who sang professionally from the late 1940s until the early 1990s. He was known as the "Golden voice" or "The most beautiful voice", as the true successor of Beniamino Gigli. He was also known for his long-term performance and recording association and brief romantic episode with the soprano Maria Callas."