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Nicola Ghiuselev

Nicola Ghiuselev had the affluent, full timbre and seemingly effortless low records that characterize the basic Slavic bass tone of voice. It also got a strong more than enough best that he could perform bass-baritone jobs like the four villains in Offenbach’s The Stories of Hoffmann, as well as Mozart’s …

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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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Feodor Chaliapin

Feodor Chaliapin could very well be one of the most legendary operatic bass ever sold. Possessed of a big and beautiful tone of voice, he committed himself to all or any areas of his artwork — most considerably his dramatic portrayals — at the same time when might be found …

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