Forgotten Opera Singers

Forgotten Opera Singers

Jan 15, 2012

Giovanni Voyer (Tenor) (Benicarlo, Valencia 1901 - Lisbon, Portugal 1976)


Tristan


His real name was Juan Voyer. He studied in Milan and made his debut at the Teatro Sociale in Ostiglia as Pinkerton in ‘’Madama Butterfly’’. It happened in 1927. Between 1933 and 1948 he sang at La Scala in Milan as Tristán, Parsifal, Lohengrin, Tannhäuser and Florestán. In 1933 he performed at Covent Garden in London in ‘’La dannazione di Faust’’ of Berlioz under T. Beecham. In 1938 he appeared at the Opera Theatre of Rome in the premiere of ‘’La mujer sin sombra’’ of R. Strauss. In 1939 at the Teatro Comunale in Florence he sang in the premiere of the opera ‘’Re Lear’’ of  V. Frazzi. After his retirement, in 1953, he taught singing at the Conservatory of Lisbon.

Chronology of some appearances

1929  Trieste  Teatro Verdi Madama Butterfly (Pinkerton)
1929 Piacenza  Politeama Madama Butterfly (Pinkerton)
1930 Parma  Politeama Reinach Butterfly (Pinkerton)
1930 Cesena  Teatro Comunale Butterfly (Pinkerton)
1931 Lendinara  Teatro Ballarin Carmen (Don Jose)
1931 Il Cairo  Teatro Kedivhiale Dannazione di Faust (Faust)
1932 Padova Teatro Verdi Adriana Lecouvreur (Maurizio)
1932 Asti  Teatro Alfieri Adriana Lecouvreur (Maurizio)
1933  Torino Eiar Andrea Chenier (Chenier)
1933 Torino Teatro Regio Lohengrin (Lohengrin)
1933 Parma Teatro Regio Lohengrin (Lohengrin)
1933 Venezia  Teatro La Fenice Lohengrin (Lohengrin)
1934  Trieste  Teatro Verdi Lohengrin (Lohengrin)
1935 Torino  Eiar Dannazione di Faust (Faust)
1935   Verona  Teatro Filarmonico Adriana Lecouvreur (Maurizio)
1935 Casalmaggiore  Teatro Sociale Adriana Lecouvreur (Maurizio)
1935  Cesena  Teatro Comunale Carmen (Don Jose)
1936  Pola  Arena Andrea Chenier (Chenier)
1936  Torino  Teatro Vittorio Emanuele Andrea Chenier (Chenier)
1936 Torino Teatro Vittorio Emanuele Carmen (Don Jose)
1936   Parma  Teatro Regio Carmen (Don Jose)
1936 Amsterdam  Teatro Carr¨ Andrea Chenier (Chenier)
1936 Genova  Teatro Carlo Felice Lohengrin (Lohengrin)
1936 Roma Teatro dell'Opera Lohengrin (Lohengrin)
1937 Asti  Teatro Alfieri Andrea Chenier (Chenier)
1937  Napoli  Teatro San Carlo Dannazione di Faust (Faust)
1938 Trapani  Arena Littorio Andrea Chenier (Chenier)
1938 Milano  Teatro La Scala Carmen (Don Jose)
1938 La Valletta/Malta  Teatro Reale Carmen (Don Jose)
1938 Adria Teatro Comunale Lohengrin (Lohengrin)
1939 Milano  Teatro alla Scala Adriana Lecouvreur (Maurizio)
1939  Bologna  Piazza del Barracano Lohengrin (Lohengrin)
1940 Forli  Teatro Comunale Adriana Lecouvreur (Maurizio)
1940 Padova Teatro Verdi Carmen (Don Jose)
1941  Parma  Teatro Regio Lohengrin (Lohengrin)
1942 Milano Teatro Lirico Adriana Lecouvreur (Maurizio)
1944  Piacenza Teatro Municipale Adriana Lecouvreur (Maurizio)

RECORDINGS FOR SALE

 






Columbia, Milano 1929-03?
Trovatore (Verdi): Ai nostri monti with Berenice Sibari  WB2361

Columbia, Milano 1930-07
Nabucco (Verdi): Coro di Leviti  Q7188 B6807

Columbia, Milano 1930-07
Carmen (Bizet): Il fior  D6033 B2511

Columbia, Milano 1930-07
Madama Butterfly (Puccini): Addio fiorito asil with Gino Vanelli D6033 B2514

Columbia, Milano 1930-07-05
Zaza (Leoncavallo): Mai piu Zaza CQ 267 WB 3626

Columbia, Milano 1930-07-04
Andrea Chenier (Giordano): Improvviso CQ266 B3619

Columbia, Milano 1930-07-05
Andrea Chenier (Giordano): Come un bel di di maggio  CQ267 B3628



Renato Azzarri (Tenor)


In 1901 he performed at the Teatro Metastasio in Prato as Fernando in ‘’Favortia’’ with Jole  Marchisio, Camilla Merli, Giuseppe Viggiani and Giovanni Mannelli. 

Chronology of some appearances

1901 Volterra Teatro Persio Flacco Cavalleria Rusticana (Turiddu)
1902 Prato Teatro Metastasio Favorita (Fernando)
1903 Livorno Teatro Alfieri Rigoletto (Duca)
1904 Firenze Teatro Alfieri Rigoletto (Duca)
1905 Firenze Teatro Della Pergola Fiamme di M.Pieraccini
1906 Firenze Teatro Alfieri Sarrona di L.H.Legrand
1907 Pescia Teatro Pacini Cavalleria Rusticana (Turiddu)
1908 Odessa Teatro Sibiriakoff Pagliacci (Canio)
1909 Sanremo Teatro Principe Amedeo Cavalleria Rusticana (Turiddu)
1910 Pistoia Politeama Mabellini Concerto
1913 Ajaccio Teatro Comunale Ballo in Maschera (Riccardo)

RECORDINGS FOR SALE

 






Lyrophon, Milano
Ernani (Verdi): Merce diletti amici  J 528
Forza del destino (Verdi): Solenne in quest'ora with Gaetano Rebonato  J 532
Trovatore (Verdi): Miserere with  Margherita Del Metauro  J 545


Enrico Arenson (Heinz Arensen) (Tenor) (Riga, Latvia 1884 - ?)


                                                               Lohengrin

He was born into the Jewish family. His real name was Henry Arensen. At the beginning he worked as tailor in New York. He was found by a musical amateur singing at a Yiddish wedding. He started his career as a concert singer. In 1910 he made his debut at the Boston Opera as Manrico in ''Il Trovatore'' of Verdi. During his career he sang in opera houses of Canada, Italy and Germany. In 1922 as Enrico Arenson together with O. K. Nazarova, O. V. Pototskaya and M. A. Tamarina he performed in concert at the Russian Grammar School in Zelenogorsk (Russia). He sang on stage under the names Andrea Arensen, Enrico Arenson and Andre Arensen. Probably in Italy he met Nadine Legat, a fine singer who become his wife.

Chronology of some appearances

1908 Mirandola Teatro Nuovo Samsone e Dalida (Sansone)
1909 Pistoia Politeama Mabellini Trovatore (Manrico)
1910 Soresina Teatro Sociale Trovatore (Manrico)
1916 Louis Teatro Odeon Pagliacci (Canio)
1917 San Juan de Puerto Rico Teatro Colon Otello (Otello)
1919 San Juan de Puerto Rico Teatro Colon Stagione Compagnia Mancini
1922 Zelenogorsk Concert

Jan 14, 2012

Francesco Fazzini (Tenor)


                                                       Canio in ‘’Pagliacci’’

Restored by me


He made his debut as baritone. It happened in 1900 when at the Teatro Manzoni in Pistoia he sang the role of David in Mascagni’s ‘’L’Amico Fritz’’. In 1903 Fazzini made his second debut as tenor appearing as Loris in ‘’Giordano’s ‘’Fedora’’. In 1906 he appeared at Covent Garden in London as Don Jose in ‘’Carmen’’ with Angelo Scandiani and Louise Kirkby Lunn. In 1913 he performed at the Teatro La Fenice in Venice as Otello in Verdi’s ‘’Otello’’ with Enrico Nani and Sara Fidelia Solari. Approximately from 1920 he started to appear as comprimario.


Chronology of some appearances

1903 La Spezia Politeama Duca di Genova Fedora (Loris)
1904 Forlê Teatro Comunale Cavalleria rusticana (Turiddu)
1905 Savona Teatro Chiabrera Andrea Chenier (Chenier)
1906 London Covent Garden Carmen (Don Jose)
1907 Lisbona Teatro San Carlos Amore e Perdizione di J.Arroyo (Baltasaar)
1908 Barcellona Teatro Liceo Carmen (Don Josæ)
1909 Napoli Teatro San Carlo Aida (Radames)
1910 Madrid Teatro Reale Colomba di A.Vives
1911 Bari Teatro Petruzzelli Aida (Radames)
1912 Palermo Teatro Massimo Otello (Otello)
1913 Venice Teatro La Fenice Otello (Otello)
1914 Torino Teatro Regio Otello (Otello)
1915 La Spezia Politeama Duca di Genova Concerto
1917 Venezia Teatro Rossini Fedora (Loris)

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RECORDINGS FOR SALE


 





Columbia, Milano 1908?
Carmen (Bizet): Duetto della sfida with Michele de Padova 10690 D4002
Traviata (Verdi): De' miei bollenti spiriti D 4174 10664
Carmen (Bizet): mia tu sei D 4175 10665


Jan 13, 2012

Antonio Fassino (Tenor) ( Piobesi Torinese 1874 - Padova 1913)





He sang in the chorus of Milan and Turin. He started his career as baritone. later he switched to tenor, making a second debut at the Politeama Armandi in Asti as Pollione in ‘’Norma’’. It Happened in 1902. In 1904 he performed at the Teatro Donizetti in Bergamo as Alvaro in ‘’La forza del destino’’. In 1906 he undertook a big South America tour with very successful appearances in Montevideo (Teatro Solis) and Rio de Janeiro (Teatro Victoria). In 1908 together with P. Mascagni’s opera troupe he presented composer’s new opera ‘’Amica’’ in different Italian theatres – Genova (Politeama Genovese), Roma (Teatro Costanzi), Trieste (Politeama Rossetti), Verona (Teatro Ristori). In 1907  Fassino sang at the Teatro Vittorio Emanuele in  Giordano’s ‘’Andrea Chenier’’. The singer who was married since 1907 with the soprano Giuseppina Cinzano coming from Turin died in 1913 suddenly during an engagement in Padua.

 Chronology of some appearances

1902 Asti Politeama Armandi Norma (Pollione)
1904 Bergamo Teatro Donizetti Forza del Destino (Alvaro)
1906 Montevideo Teatro Urquiza Aida (Radames)
1906 Rio de Janeiro Teatro Victoria Guarany (Pery)
1907 Torino Teatro Vittorio Emanuele Andrea Chenier (Chenier)
1908 Genova Politeama Genovese  Gloria di A.Cilea (Lionetto)
1908 Roma Teatro Costanzi  Gloria di A.Cilea (Lionetto)
1908 Trieste Politeama Rossetti Amica (Giorgio)
1908 Verona Teatro Ristori Amica (Giorgio)

 RECORDINGS FOR SALE








Columbia, Milano 1907/1908
Trovatore (Verdi): Deserto sulla terra D 4365  10671
Lohengrin (Wagner): Da voi lontan D4365  10672
Forza del destino (Verdi): O tu che in seno 
Norma (Bellini): Me protegge D4175 10673

Columbia, Milano 1909?
Andrea Chenier (Giordano):  Improvviso D9212 10845
Aida (Verdi): Morir si pura e bella D9204  10847
Guarany (Gomez): Sento una forza indomita with Maria Ivanisi D4306 10850
Andrea Chenier (Giordano): Come un bel di di maggio D 9212 10862


Jan 9, 2012

Giuseppe Agostini (Tenor) (Verona 1870 - Abdington 1951)






In 1895 Agostini made his debut at the Teatro Municipale in  Alessandria. On 16. 5. 1898 he performed at the Walleck Theatre in  New York première of the opera ‘’La Boheme’’. In 1910 he appeared at the Teatro Massimo in  Palermo in the première of Mascagni’s opera ‘’Amica’’. He had his biggest success in North America where he appeared almost annually with the San Carlo Opera Company. In 1903 he substituted at the Metropolitan Opera for the ill Enrico Caruso in two performaces (as Rodolfo  in ‘’La Boheme’’ and as Duke in ‘’Rigoletto’’). Still in 1921 he was active with the San Carlo Opera Company. Later he taught singing in Abington.

Chronology of some appearances

1895 Alessandria Teatro Municipale Traviata (Alfredo)
1898 New York Wallacke Theatre Boheme (Rodolfo)
1900 Cagliari Politeama Regina Margherita Tosca (Cavaradossi)
1902 Barcellona Teatro Liceo Tosca (Cavaradossi)
1904 Verona Teatro Ristori Boheme (Rodolfo)
1906 Brescia Teatro Grande Ballo in Maschera (Riccardo)
1908 Havana Teatro Tacon Cavalleria Rusticana (Turiddu)
1910 Reggio Emilia Teatro Municipale Loreley (Walter)
1912 Londra Hyppodrom Cavalleria Rusticana (Turiddu)
1914 Montreal Teatro Princess Cavalleria Rusticana (Turiddu)
1916 Cedar Rapids Green's Opera House Aida (Radames)
1918 Edmonton Teatro Empress Pagliacci (Canio)
1920 Calgary Grand Theater Boheme (Rodolfo)
1922 Los Angeles Public Auditorium Boheme (Rodolfo)
1924 Philadelphia Teatro Metropolitan Lohengrin (Lohengrin)
1928 Philadelphia Academy of Music Madama Butterfly (Pinkerton)


Fulgenzio Abela (Tenor) (Barcelona 1880 - Buenos Aires ?)




He studied singing in Buenos Aires under the Spanish conductor Ivan Goula (who also taught, among others, Blanchart, Viñas, and Palet). Abela’s first performances seem to have been in Buenos Aires in ‘’Lucrezia Borgia’’ and ‘’Dolores’’ (Bretón). The same year he appeared at the Liceo, Barcelona, in ‘’La Favorita’’ and ‘’Mefistofele’’. During the following two decades he sang with considerable success in Italy (Torino, Trevisio, the Dal Verme in Milano, Genova, the Costanzi in Roma and so on) as well as at the Colón in Buenos Aires (1910), Chile, Spain, and Greece. Abela’s repertoire included the principal tenor roles in ‘’La Traviata’’, ‘’Adriana Lecouvreur’’, ‘’Rigoletto’’, ‘’Tosca’’, ‘’Faust’’, ‘’Boris Godounov’’, ‘’Amico Fritz’’, and a number of other operas and zarzuelas. His last years were spent in Buenos Aires and died there, in Ramos Mejia Hospital by an gastrointestinal bleeding.

Chronology of some appearances

1904 Buenos Aires Politeama Argentino Lucrezia Borgia (Gennaro)
1905  Barcelona Teatro Liceo Favorita (Fernando)
1906 Milano Teatro Dal Verme Dolores di T.Breton (Lazzaro)
1906 Santiago del Cile Teatro Municipal Mignon (Guglielmo)
1907 Ferrara Teatro Comunale Faust (Faust)
1908 Corfu Teatro Nuovo Manon (De Grieux)
1909 Madrid Teatro Reale Margarita la Tornera di R.Chapi
1910 La Spezia Politeama Duca di Genova Adriana Lecouvreur (Maurizio)
1911 Buenos Ayres Teatro Colon Bianca de Beaulieu di C.Siattesi (Marceau)
1912 Pistoia Teatro Manzoni Fedora (Loris)
1913  Firenze Politeama Nazionale I Lombardi Alla Prima Crociata (Oronte)
1914 Pavia Teatro Fraschini Amico Fritz (Fritz)
1915 Milano Teatro Carcano Rigoletto (Duca)
1916 Milano Teatro Fossati Don Pasquale (Ernesto)
1917 Milano Teatro Carcano Mignon (Guglielmo)
1918 Roma Teatro Costanzi Mefistofele (Faust)
1919 Rovigo Teatro Sociale Barbiere di Siviglia (Almaviva)
1920 Desenzano sul Garda Teatro Alberti Barbiere di Siviglia (Almaviva)
1922 Este Politeama Boheme (Rodolfo)
1923 Chioggia Teatro Garibaldi Boheme (Rodolfo)
1925 Piacenza Teatro Municipale Dannazione di Faust (Faust)


Nicola Fasciolo (Tenor) (Novi Ligure 1868 - Torino 1945)



He studied piano and organ, then also song in Turin. He never performed on the opera stages and appeared only in concerts. He excited big sensation as a soloist in the oratorios of the priest and composer Lorenzo Perosi. Together with the Mezzo-soprano Chiarina Fino-Savio and the baritone Giuseppe Kaschmann he counted as a leading interpreter of the works of Perosi. He sang in numerous churches in Italy, appearing also at the Teatro Comunale in Bologna, at the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa and in other italian opera stages in performances of oratorios. In 1902 he had a special success when he reported the tenor part in Perosi’s ‘’Risurrezione di of Cristo’’ at the cathedral of Siena. In December,1902 he sang in the Italian première of the oratorio ‘’San of Francesco’’ of Edgar Tinel in Milan and in Florence in ‘’Maria al Golgota’’ of Antonio Sonzogno together with Guerrina Fabbri. In 1912 he performed at the Teatro Regio in  Parma in the oratorio ‘’Judith’’ of  Arnaldo Furlotti. In 1904 together with the soprano Irma Monti-Baldini and the baritone Giuseppe Kaschmann he sang in Warsaw in Perosi’s oratorio ‘’Il Giudizio Universale’’. In 1919 he undertook as a soloist with the Società Polifonica Romana a big concert tour through the USA and Canada. From 1900 to 1940 he was the soloist of the Royal House and of the Cathedral in Turin. 

Chronology of some appearances

1899 Asti Teatro Alfieri La Resurrezione di Lazzaro di L. Perosi
1902 Genova Teatro Carlo Felice Il Natale del Redentore di L. Perosi
1904 Padova Chiesa Il Giudizio Universale di L. Perosi
1906 Lisbona Teatro San Carlos Mose' di L. Perosi
1909 Vienna Sanatorio Concerto
1912 Parma Teatro Regio Judith di A. Furlotti
1915 TorinoCinema Ambrosio Stabat Mater di G. Rossini
1921 Torino Basilica Stabat Mater di G. B. Pergolesi
 

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RECORDINGS FOR SALE

 






Zonophone, Milano 1902 (early)
Lohengrin (Wagner): Racconto X-430

Anker, Torino? 1907/1908?
Forza del destino (Verdi) Solenne in quest'ora with Giovanni Albinolo 15252
Trovatore (Verdi) Di geloso amor with Giovanni Albinolo & Tina Alasia 12259
Tosca (Puccini): E lucevan le stelle Anker 1036-I
Mattinata (Leoncavallo)  1045
Manon (Massenet): Sogno 1036
-II
Madrigale (Su la lontana) (Simoette) 15022
Rigoletto (Verdi): La donna è mobile 15066
Aida (Verdi): Celeste Aida 15068 
Tu non mi vuoi piu bene (Pini- Corsi) 2170 


Maria De Macchi (Soprano) (Paruzzaro 1870 - Milan 1909)




She studied with Virginia Boccabadati in Milan. In 1899 she made her debut at the Teatro Grande in Brescia as Laura  in ‘’Gioconda’’. In 1892 she performed at the Teatro Annibal Caro  in Civitanova Marche as Leonora in ‘’La Forza del destino’’. In the 1894-95 season De Marcchi appeared at the Teatro San Carlo in Lisbon in ‘’L’Africana’’, ‘’Lohengrin’’, ‘’I Puritani’’ etc. In 1895 she also sang in Trieste, Teatro Comunale as Nedda in ‘’Pagliacci’’. Finally in 1898 she appeared at the Teatro Real in Madrid where she sang in ‘’Il Gladiatore’’ of G. Orefice. In 1901 De Macchi performed at La Scala in Milan in the title role of the opera La Regina Di Saba’’ of K. Goldmark. Guest performances followed in Prague (1901), Bucharest (1903) and Berlin (1902). On 16. 8. 1902 she appeared at the Teatro Verdi in Vicenza in the premiere of the opera ‘’'Cecilia’’ of G. Orefice. In 1904 she made guest appearance at the Metropolitan opera in New York; here she sang the title role in ‘’Lucrezia Borgia’’ of Donizetti together with Enrico Caruso and Edyth Walker. At the MET she performed aslo  in  ‘’Gli Ugonotti’’, ‘’Aida’’ and ‘’Cavalleria rusticana’’. In 1909 she appeared for the last time at the Teatro Lirico in Milan as Carmen in Bizet’s ‘’Carmen’’.

I wish to thank Jean-Luc Pirovano for the corrections

Chronology of some appearances

1889 Brescia Teatro Grande Gioconda (Laura)
1891 Citta del Messico Teatro Nazionale Guglielmo Tell (Matilde)
1894 Venezia Teatro Malibran Aida (Aida)
1896 Fiume Teatro Comunale Ernani (Elvira)
1898 Madrid Teatro Reale Il Gladiatore di G. Orefice
1900 Napoli Teatro Mercadante Ballo in Maschera (Amelia)
1902 Venezia Teatro Rossini Gioconda (Gioconda)
1904 Milano Teatro Lirico Gioconda (Gioconda)
1906 Fiume Teatro Verdi Ballo in Maschera (Amelia)
1908 Oporto Teatro San Joao Stagione
1909 Milano Teatro Lirico Carmen (Carmen)

RECORDINGS FOR SALE

 






Fonotipia, Milano 1905-11-19
Norma (Bellini): Casta Diva 39495 XPh478

Fonotipia, Milano 1905-11-22
Norma (Bellini): Ah! Bello a me ritorna 39496  XPh 484

Fonotipia, Milano 1906-05-25
Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni): Tu qui Santuzza? with Elivno Ventura unpubl. XPh1906
Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni): No, no, Turiddu with Elivno Ventura unpubl. XPh1914

Fonotipia, Milano 1906-05-28
Lucrezia Borgia (Donizetti): Com'e bello 39832  XPh 1916

Fonotipia, Milano 1907-04-17
Poliuto (Donizetti): Di quai soavi 39901  XPh2554

Fonotipia, Milano 1907-10-31
Adriana Lecouvreur (Cilea): Io son l'umile ancella 92045 XPh2804


















Dora De Giovanni (Soprano) (Cesena 1890 - Cesena 1979)



In 1920 she peformed at the Teatro San Carlo in Napoli as Iris in ‘’Iris’’ of Mascagni.

Chronology of some appearances

1914 Cesena Teatro Comunale Concerto
1917 Milano Teatro Manzoni Concerto
1919 Ferrara Teatro Comunale Andrea Chenier (Maddalena)
1921 Torino Teatro Regio Faust (Margherita)
1923 Venezia Teatro La Fenice Iris (Iris)
1925 Bari Teatro Petruzzelli Iris (Iris)
1927 Como Teatro Sociale Iris (Iris)

RECORDINGS FOR SALE

 






Columbia, Milano 1924/1925
Andrea Chénier (Giordano) La nostra morte with Carmelo Alabiso B9468 B647
Andrea Chénier (Giordano) Ora soave with Carmelo Alabiso D9468 B623
Faust (Gounod): Aria dei gioielli D5203 B527/528
Huguenots (Meyerbeer) periglio with John O’Sullivan D12458 B541
Lohengrin (Wagner): Sola nei miei primi anni D5202 B577
Lohengrin (Wagner): Aurette a cui spesso B597
Otello (Verdi): A terra D9465
 

Julian Biel (Tenor) (Saragossa 1869 – Barcelona 1948)



                                                                Don Jose

At first he worked as a painter. He was a student of Antonio Cotogni in Rome. In 1900 he made his debut at the Teatro Reale in Madrid as Radames in ‘’Aida’’. In 1901 he moved to the Principal Theater in Sargossa where he appeared with famous baritone Marino Aineto and Fidela Gardeta. The next year he sang at  the Teatro de la Ópera in Buenos Aires where he again performed the role of Radames in Verdi’s ‘’Aida’’. In 1903 Biel debuted at the Teatro Liceo in Barcelona as Vasco in ‘’L’Africana’’. From 1903 to 1907 he performed regularly at the Teatro Reale in Madrid and also made guest appearances in Europe. In Italy Biel made his debut in Bologna as Manrico in ‘’Il Trovatore’’, then he performed at La Scala in Milan again as Manrico in ‘’Il Trovatore’’ under A. Toscanini who considered him best interpreter of the role of Manrico. From 1905 to 1906 Biel rivalled in Covent Garden with Caruso. He also made guest appearances in France, Belgium, Alemania, Portugal and Russia. In 1917 for psychological problems Biel moved back to Spain where he taught singing. He died forgotten by all.

Chronology of some appearances

1900 Madrid Teatro Reale Aida (Radames)
1901 Sargossa Principal Theatre
1902 Buenos Aires Teatro de la Opera Aida (Radames)
1903 Barcelona Teatro Liceo L’Africana (Vasco)
1903-1907 Madrid Teatro Reale
1905-1906 London Covent Garden


RECORDINGS FOR SALE

 






G&T, Milano 1903-02
Andrea Chénier (Giordano): Un dì all' azzurro spazio 52694 3077b 
Forza del destino (Verdi): O tu che in seno 52714 3100b
Africana (Meyerbeer): O paradiso 52691 3065b
Trovatore (Verdi): Ah! si, ben mio 52692 3066b
Trovatore (Verdi): Di quella pira 52695 3078b
Juive (Halevy): Rachele allor che iddio 52697 3101b
Aida (Verdi): Celeste Aida 52696 3079b

















Jan 8, 2012

Luis Canalda (Tenor) (Santa Bárbara/Tarragona 1896 - Barcelona 1962)




He made his debut at the Teatro de la Zarzuela in Madrid as Turiddu in ‘’Cavalleria Rusticana’’ (1913). The next year he performed at the Teatro Liceo in Barcelona as Canio in ‘’Pagliacci’’. During the 1910s and 1920s he was a acknowledged interpreter of Heldentenor Wagner roles in Spain and Italy.

Chronology of some appearances

Tristan e Isotta - 28. Dec. 1922 Venezia - Teatro La Fenice with Sara Cesar, Giannina Arangi-Lombardi and Giuseppe Noto
Tristan e Isotta - 20. Dec. 1923 Napoli - Teatro San Carlo with Sara Cesar, Vida Fertuga, Benedetto (Benet Harold) Challis and  Gabriele Olaizola
Tristan e Isotta - 14. Aug. 1926 Rimini - Teatro Vittorio Emanuele with Lilly Hafgren-Waag, Maria Capuana, Carlo Tagiabue and Giaccomo Vaghi
Tristan e Isotta - ?. Dec. 1928 Trieste - Teatro Verdi with Maria Llacer, Maria Capuana,  Giuseppe Noto and Alessio Kanscin.

RECORDINGS FOR SALE

 






Odeon, Spain 1920/1921
La Canción del Olvido (José Serrano): Dúo final con Conchita Callao 57514
La Canción del Olvido (José Serrano): Firuli 57515
La Walkiria (Wagner): Cede il verno 57504
Sigfrido (Wagner): Nothung, nothung 57505
Sansone e Dalila (Saint-Saens): Figli miei v'arrestate 57508
Tosca (Puccini): E lucevan le stelle  57510 SO.1844
Pagliacci (Leoncavallo): Vesti la giubba 57511 SO.1845
La llama ( Usandizaga): Acto II. Soy un hijo de with Ofelia Nieto 150006

Alfredo Cantarelli (Tenor)


In 1902 he performed at the Teatro Sociale in  Bergamo as Duke in ‘’Rigoletto’’.

Chronology of some appearances

1901 Sampierdarena Politeama Sampierdarenese Favorita (Fernando)
1902 Bergamo Teatro Sociale Rigoletto (Duca)
1905 Ravenna Teatro Alighieri Boheme (Rodolfo)
1908 Torino Teatro Vittorio Emanuele Stagione

RECORDINGS FOR SALE

 






Odeon Fonotipia, Milano 1906
Un sol riccio de tuoi capelli 37271
Bella siccome un angelo  37272
Rigoletto (Verdi): Parmi veder le lagrime  37434 Xm768















Giuseppe Di Bernardo (Tenor) (Caltagirone 1878 - Milano 1975)




In 1915 he performed at the Politeama Reinach in Parma as Alfredo in ‘’La Traviata’’ with Esperanza Clasenti (Violetta), Amerigo Passuello (Giorgio Germont), Palmiro Domenichetti (Gastone) and Pia Sutter (Flora).

Chronology of some appearances

1905 Trieste Politeama Rossetti  Lucia di Lammermoor (Edgardo)
1907 Reggio Calabria Teatro Comunale Carmen (Don Josä)
1909 Pesaro Teatro Rossini Adriana Lecouvreur (Maurizio)
1911 Padova Teatro Verdi Dannazione di Faust (Faust)
1913 Cremona Politeama Verdi I Promessi sposi / Traviata (Alfredo)
1915 Bari Teatro Piccinni Andrea Chenier (Chenier)
1919 Catania Teatro Bellini  Traviata (Alfredo)
1921 Napoli Teatro San Carlo Francesca da Rimini (Francesca)
1926Padova Teatro Verdi Boris Godunov (Dimitri)
1928 Vicenza Teatro Eretenio Rolla di G. Poloni
 
RECORDINGS FOR SALE

 







Gramophone, Milano 1912-02-29
Forza del destino (Verdi): Uniti in vita e in morte with Ernesto Badini S 3306 54377

Pathe, Milano 1912/1913
Isabeau (Mascagni): E passera la viva creatura 10023 86325
Isabeau (Mascagni): Sol ultima preghiera with Paola  Koralek 12571 86239
Fanciulla del West (Puccini): Or son sei mesi 12571 86330


Charles Rousseliere (Tenor) (Saint-Nazaire 1875 - Joué-lès-Tours 1950)






Originally a blacksmith by trade, he studied with Albert Vaguet at the Paris Conservatoire and made his début at the Opéra as Samson in 1900. The following year he sang in the première of Camille Saint-Saëns's Les barbares, and he remained with the company until 1905. Until 1919 he was a favourite at Monte Carlo, where he appeared first in La damnation de Faust; premières there included Pietro Mascagni's Amica, Saint-Saëns's L’ancêtre and Gabriel Fauré's Pénélope. His début at the Metropolitan in Roméo et Juliette in 1906 coincided with that of Geraldine Farrar , who received more attention; his dramatic skill was appreciated but the power of his voice, sometimes strident, suggested that he should turn to more heroic roles. This he did on his return to France, adding Otello, Lohengrin, Siegfried and Parsifal to his repertory. He also appeared in Berlin, Buenos Aires and Milan, and in his later years sang mostly at the Opéra-Comique where in 1913 he created the title role in Gustave Charpentier's Julien. His varied repertory is well represented in recordings made between 1903 and 1926: his voice is strong and clearly defined, his style authoritative in declamation and well mannered in more lyrical music.

Chronology of some appearances

1905  Montecarlo Teatro del Casinî Amica (Giorgio)
1906 New York Teatro Metropolitan Dannazione di Faust (Faust)
1907 New York Teatro Metropolitan Carmen (Don Jose)
1907 Montevideo Teatro Solis Don Carlo (Carlo)
1909 Roma Teatro Costanzi Tristano e Isotta (Tristano)
1911 Palermo Teatro Massimo Don Carlo (Carlo)
1911 Madrid Teatro Reale Tristano e Isotta (Tristano)

RECORDINGS FOR SALE

 






G&T, Paris 1903
Salammbô (Reyer): Ne détourne pas ces regards 2-32753 1678F
Juive (Halevy): Rachel, quand du Seigneur 2-32843 1814F
Juive (Halevy): Dieu m'éclaire 2-32842 1813F
Sigurd (Reyer): Esprits gardiens 2-32846 1817F
Walkure (Wagner): Lied du printemps 2-32845 1816F
Tannhauser (Wagner): Adorez Dieu 2-32987 2266F
Favorite (Donizetti): Un nage, une femme inconnue 2-32880 2071F
Iphigénie en Tauride (Gluck): Cavatine de Pylade 2-32808 1799F
Manon (Massenet): Nous vivrons à Paris 34012 1795F
Manon (Massenet): Le Rêve 2-32006?
Paillasse (Leoncavallo) Pauvre Paillasse 2-32752 1673-P1
Manon (Massenet): Ah fuyez, douce image 2-32807 1798F
Mireille (Gounod): O Magali with J. Rousselière  34009 1712F
Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni): Chanson à boire 2-32873 1998F
Mireille (Gounod): Anges du Paradis 2-32816 1802F
Hérodiade (Massenet): Air de Jean 2-32818 1805F
Reine de Chypre (Halevy): Duo  with A. Boyer 34024 2352F
Barbares (Saint-Saens): Divinités libératrices 2-32856 1888F
La Damnation de Faust  (Berlioz) Nature immense 2-32883 2064-P1
Soir d'hiver (Holmès) 2-32984 2185F
Werther (Massenet): Rêve! Extase! Bonheur!  2-32990 2269F
Richard Coeur de Lion (Grétry): Une fievre brulante with  A. Boyer 34023 2350F
Manon (Massenet): Adieu, notre petite table with J. Rousseliere 33314 1797F
Stances (Flégier) 2-32847 1818F
Ai cimitière (Saint-Saëns) 2-32758 1691F
Mon petit Pierrot (Leoncavallo) 2-32919  2135F
Aimons-nous (Saint-Saëns) 2-32817 1804F

Pathe, Paris 1907?
Faust (Gounod): Salut, demeure  4713

Polydor, Paris 1930?
Siegfried (Wagner): La forge 561011 3128BKP
Le Crépuscule des Dieux (Wagner): Mort de Siegfried 561011 3463BKP
La Walkyrie (Wagner): Chant du printemps 566043
Pensée d’automne (Massenet) 566065 1904BMP
Noël Païen (Massenet) 566065 1950½BMP