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Ebe Stignani

Brief in stature and in no way slim, mezzo-soprano Ebe Stignani was a paragon among twentieth-century singers in her vocal range, a compass sweeping from low F to a glowing high C of an excellent and power many dramatic sopranos envied. Although she herself accepted to becoming no celebrity, her …

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Carlo Tagliabue

A bullish singer of considerable power, Carlo Tagliabue was a respected physique among Italian baritone from the past due ’30s, the 1940s, and 1950s. Regardless of the privations as a result of WWII, his profession continuing at its zenith when he is at his fifties. A lot of his recordings …

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Antonio Scotti

Although, within an era of several outstanding baritones, Antonio Scotti’s had not been the richest or the most magnificent in timbre, it had been nonetheless an outstanding instrument whose owner yielded absolutely nothing to his contemporaries in musicality and dramatic acuity. As his tone of voice declined, he focused for …

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Margherita Carosio

Margherita Carosio was among the main singing superstars in Italy prior to the outbreak of the next World War. Originally educated by her dad, composer and opera trainer Natale Carosio, she produced her open public debut in concert at age group 14 and her operatic debut at 16 in the …

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Dario Caselli

In the annals of opera, the comprimari singers are rarely celebrated. They are the character stars from the genre: dependable singers, actually or vocally not really celebrities, but with the flexibleness and professional achievement to appear on a single stage using the Carusos, Callases, Pavarottis and Frenis in functions like …

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