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Nicola Moscona

Given birth to Nicolai Moscona, this Greek basso cantante spent the most important amount of his perfect in america as an associate from the Metropolitan Opera. Having a tone of voice of great size and a lot more than sufficient quality (hook wooliness held it from becoming first-rate), Moscona packed …

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Kerstin Thorborg

Swedish mezzo-soprano Kerstin Thorborg was among the finest artists prior to the general public during her primary years in the 1930s. Celebrated by critics in London and NY, she was adored on her behalf completeness as an designer, excelling in both opera and concert function, and adept in lots of …

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Alexander Kipnis

Alexander Kipnis represented for most the very style of a bass vocalist, having a tone of voice deep, circular, and stable. Although a indigenous Ukrainian, he researched mainly in Germany; maybe as a result of this he specific in the main bass tasks of Wagner, Mozart and Strauss. Kipnis also …

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Jan Peerce

Jan Peerce was referred to as “Toscanini’s tenor,” along with his clean, incisive singing, outstanding breathing support, and immediately distinctive timbre (while some considered his vibrato overly rattling). Peerce didn’t usually record well in the studio room, his voice frequently becoming harsh having a mike and his technique dropping a …

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Hilde Konetzni

Younger (by 3 years), and by way of a fair margin even more famous, of both Konetzni sisters (both well-known singers), Hilde Konetzni was created in Vienna in past due March 1905. Like her sister, she researched voice in the Vienna Conservatory and took personal lessons in Prague for some …

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Arturo Toscanini

Few orchestral conductors have attained the general public recognition accorded Arturo Toscanini, credited partly to his many recordings and regular broadcast performances, but additionally to his dedication towards the art of music-making. Inside a profession spanning 68 years, he do more than one to revive the favorite picture of the …

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Charles Kullmann

Although best-known to record collectors because the tenor soloist within the 1st recording of Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde, Kullman had a wide-ranging career, you start with considerable successes in Europe before settling right into a quarter century of reliable performances in the Metropolitan Opera. Essentially a lyric vocalist, …

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Jarmila Novotná

Jarmila Novotná became a superstar, respected from the leading music artists of her period, first in European countries and later in the us. Although Novotná’s lyric soprano didn’t quite match in pure loveliness to its owner’s appearance, it had been amply appealing and always in the service of the unusually …

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