
Historic Italian Baritones
The first half of the twentieth century was graced with an extraordinary
range of singers of many sorts - just in time to be captured on records.
Eduardo Gabarra has collected well over 350 recordings by fifty Italian
baritones to provide this volume of the Audio Encyclopedia.
To complement the audio recordings, brief video clips are included of some
of the singers; those selections should be seen as supplementary to the purpose
of the disc since their operation on the full range of computer systems has not
been verified. While we hope that the video adds to your pleasure, it is not
the purpose of the disc and cannot be guaranteed to work on your system.
The baritones included on the disc:
- Pasquale Amato
- Mario Ancona
- Ernesto Badini
- Aristide Baracchi
- Mario Basiola
- Mattia Battistini
- Gino Bechi
- Giuseppe Bellantoni
- Armando Borgioli
- Sesto Bruscantini
- Giuseppe Campanari
- Francesco Cigada
- Antonio Cotogni
- Giuseppe Danise
- Raffaele De' Falchi
- Giuseppe De Luca
- Cesare Formichi
- Benvenuto Franci
- Carlo Galeffi
- Emilio Ghirardini
- Eugenio Giraldoni
- Tito Gobbi
- Apollo Granforte
- Giovanni Inghilleri
- Giuseppe Kaschmann
- Antonio Magini-Coletti
- Enzo Mascherini
- Enrico Molinari
- Luigi Montesanto
- Carlo Morelli
- Enrico Nani
- Ettore Nava
- Giuseppe Pacini
- Taurino Parvis
- Afro Poli
- Antenore Reali
- Giacomo Rimini
- Titta Ruffo
- Mario Sammarco
- Ugo Savarese
- Antonio Scotti
- Paolo Silveri
- Mariano Stabile
- Riccardo Stracciari
- Giuseppe Taddei
- Carlo Tagliabue
- Umberto Urbano
- Giuseppe Valdengo
- Gino Vanelli
- Domenico Viglione-Borghese
- Gaetano Viviani
- Renato Zanelli
ERRATUM: The Tosca video clip identified as
featuring Giuseppe Taddei is, of course, with Tito Gobbi. My apologies for the
mindless error.
This CD-ROM is available from the distributor,
http://www.operamogul.com/ and from
some dealers.
Mail me at operas@mrichter.com