1000 Best Tenor Arias & Songs Part29
• Fedora: La madre, la mia vecchia madre Galliano Masini 0:15
• ChansonDeJuin-Enrico Caruso 2:18
• Der Freischit Nein, langer trag ich nicht die Qualen Peter Anders 4:36
• Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg: Morgenlich leuchtend Miguel Villabella 7:12
• Mignon: Ah! Non credevi tu Elvino Ventura 11:41
Galliano Masini (1896-1986)
Style: Lyric tenor
Historical Position: Galliano Masini was an Italian tenor renowned for his expressive and lyrical voice. He performed in many of the leading opera houses in Europe and America, gaining acclaim for his roles in Italian operas. Masini's style was characterized by its rich tonal quality and emotional delivery, making him a beloved figure in the world of opera during his time.
Enrico Caruso (1873-1921)
Style: Dramatic tenor
Historical Position: Enrico Caruso is one of the most celebrated tenors in history, often considered the greatest opera singer of all time. His powerful and emotive voice, along with his pioneering work in the early days of recording, made him a global superstar. Caruso's style combined robust vocal power with a keen sense of musicality, setting a benchmark for future generations of tenors.
Peter Anders (1908-1954)
Style: Lyric-dramatic tenor
Historical Position: Peter Anders was a prominent German tenor known for his versatility and expressive singing. He excelled in both operatic and operetta roles, with a career that included performances in major European opera houses. Anders was particularly noted for his clear diction and ability to convey deep emotion, making significant contributions to German opera.
Miguel Villabella (1892-1954)
Style: Lyric tenor
Historical Position: Miguel Villabella was a French tenor of Spanish descent, recognized for his smooth and elegant vocal style. He was a favorite in the Paris Opera and other major French venues, excelling in roles that required lyrical beauty and finesse. Villabella's performances were marked by their refined artistry and technical skill.
Elvino Ventura (1911-1981)
Style: Lyric tenor
Historical Position: Elvino Ventura was an Italian tenor known for his light and agile voice, well-suited to the bel canto repertoire. He enjoyed a successful career in Italian opera houses, praised for his musical sensitivity and expressive interpretations. Ventura's style was characterized by its clarity and purity of tone, making him a respected figure in the operatic community.
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