ROBERT MARINO (PARIS, FRANCE, OCTOBER 20, 1890 – ? FEBRUARY 19, 1974)
His real name was Robert Duguet. He studied singing with tenor Léon Beyle and baritone Daniel Vigneau. Then came the time of military service. He spent three years in Morocco and during the World War I, totally, spent seven years away from home. In the 1926-1927 season, as lyric tenor, he appeared at the Opéra de Monte-Carlo. But his interpretations of popular songs were more successful than his classical répertoire. He made guest appearances in Germany, Turkey, Egypt and England. Highly educated, he spoke and sang in four languages: French, Italian, Spanish and English. Later his voice was heard on many broadcasting stations in France.
TRACKLIST
A Ta Fenêtre Fleurie Pathé 3377 201241 Pathé, Paris 1928 – 1930
La Paloma (Yradier) Pathé 3401 201843 Pathé, Paris 1928 – 1930
Si Vous L’aviez Compris (Denza) 3612 201157 Pathé, Paris 1928 – 1930
La Chanson Du Patour (Botrel) 2422 202047 Pathé, Paris 1928 – 1930
Les larmes de Pierrot (Bixio) 93108 203791 Pathé, Paris 1928 – 1930
Pour un baiser! (Tosti) 93104 203746 Pathé, Paris 1928 – 1930
Tiritomba (Cottrau) 1250 3383 Pathé, Paris 1928 – 1930
Petite Maison Grise (Wood) 3375 201451 Pathé, Paris 1928 – 1930
Mendiant d’amour 3407 201.955 Pathé, Paris 1928 – 1930
Funiculi-Funicula (Denza) 3429 202187 Pathé, Paris 1928 – 1930
Tango des fauvettes (Bixio) 3445 Pathé, Paris 1928 – 1930
Mon Coeur Est Tous Près De Son Coeur Pathé 3377 201454 Pathé, Paris 1928 – 1930
Santa Lucia (Cottrau) 12960 1444 Pathé, Paris 1928 – 1930
Venise et Bretagne (Dassier) 12960 1445 Pathé, Paris 1928 – 1930
La chanson des blés d’or (A. Doria) 93098 203686 Pathé, Paris 1928 – 1930
Le Temps des cerises (Renard) 93098 203688 Pathé, Paris 1928 – 1930
Idylles fragiles (Borel-Clerc) 3429 202188 Pathé, Paris 1928 – 1930
Veux-tu ? (Nilson) 94124 203265 Pathé, Paris 1928 – 1930
Mia Piccolina (Scotto-Hornez) 1248 2426 Pathé, Paris 1928 – 1930
A Media Luz (Padilla) 8660 8544 Pathé, Paris 1928 – 1930
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