Oct 22, 2024

LATVIAN TENOR KARL JÖRN (1873-1947) 7 CDR

 



KARL JÖRN (RIGA, LATVIA, 5 JANUARY, 1873 – DENVER, COLORADO, 19 DECEMBER, 1947)


 

 

 

He made his debut in 1896 at Freiburg as Lionel in Martha. On December 13, 1904, he appeared at the Berlin Hofoper in the premiere of Ruggiero Leoncavallo’s Der Roland von Berlin. He was a member of the Metropolitan Opera for six seasons (1908-1914). In 1914, at the Berlin Deutschen Opernhaus, he sang the title role in the premiere of Richard Wagner’s Parsifal. He was a favorite of Emperor Wilhelm II, who gifted him several souvenirs on multiple occasions.

In 1916, he accepted American citizenship. During the 1920s, he lost his entire fortune and lived in obscurity as a singing teacher in Denver, Colorado. When Johanna Gadski undertook a North American tour with the German Opera Company during the 1929-1931 seasons, she invited him to join, and he once again found success performing roles such as Tristan, Siegmund, and Siegfried.

In 1932, he opened a vocal studio in New York but later returned to Denver. He was married to the soprano Else Jörn-Becker.

 

Chronology of some appearances

 

1898-1899 Zurich Stadttheater

1899-1902 Hamburg Stadttheater

1902-1908 Berlin Hofoper.

1905-1908 London Covent Garden

1908-1914 New York Metropolitan Opera

 

TRACKLIST

 

 

  1. Carmen (Bizet) Bei meiner Mutter (w. Runge) 044048 238m G&T, Berlin 1905-01
  2. Carmen (Bizet) Hier an dem Herzen 3-42385 3775h G&T, Berlin 1905-09
  3. Carmen (Bizet) Hier an den Herz (Blumenarie) 2-42608 1668x G&T, Berlin 1903-04/05
  4. Carmen (Bizet) Sonntag war’s (w. Dietrich) 044014 47½y G&T, Berlin 1903-0405
  5. Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni) O Lola (Siciliana) 2-42544 1592x G&T, Berlin 1903-04/05
  6. Contes d’Hoffmann (Offenbach) Hörst du es tönen (w. Runge) 44460 2644L G&T, Berlin 1905-01
  7. Fliegende Holländer (Wagner) Mit Gewitter und Sturm 2-42254 1919k G&T, Berlin 1904-11/12
  8. Fliegende Holländer (Wagner) Mit Gewitter und Sturm 3-42084 2413L G&T, Berlin 1904-11/12
  9. Huguenots (Meyerbeer) Ihr Wangenpaar 2-42546 1595x G&T, Berlin 1903-04/05
  10. Lohengrin (Wagner) In fernem Land 2-42862 1785L G&T, Berlin 1904-03/04
  11. Lohengrin (Wagner) In fernem Land 042003 43y G&T, Berlin 1903-04/05
  12. Lohengrin (Wagner) In fernem Land 042116 494i G&T, Berlin 1905-09
  13. Lohengrin (Wagner) Mein lieber Schwan 042014 178y G&T, Berlin 1903-05/06
  14. Lohengrin (Wagner) Mein lieber Schwan! 042119 496i G&T, Berlin 1905-09
  15. Martha (Flotow) Ja, seit früh’ster Kindheit Tagen (w. Nebe) 44210 1666½x G&T, Berlin 1903-04/05
  16. Martha (Flotow) Lass’ mich dir sagen (w. Dietrich) 44216 1754x G&T, Berlin 1903-05/06
  17. Meistersinger von Nürnberg (Wagner) Morgenlich leuchtend 3-42364 3756h G&T, Berlin 1905-09
  18. Postillon de Longjumeau (Adam) Freunde vernehmet die Geschichte 2-42263 1920k G&T, Berlin 1904-11/12
  19. Rigoletto (Verdi) Freundlich blick’ ich 3-42083, 2412L G&T, Berlin 1904-11/12
  20. Trovatore (Verdi) Dass noch einmal (Mal reggendo) (w. Runge)44498 2645L G&T, Berlin 1905-01
  21. Trovatore (Verdi) Dass nur für mich 3-42363, 3755h G&T, Berlin 1905-09
  22. Trovatore (Verdi) Gern will ich schliessen das Aug’ (w. Herrmann) 2-44028 3753h G&T, Berlin 1905-09
  23. Trovatore (Verdi) Lodern zum Himmel 2-42329 3995g G&T, Berlin 1905-09
  24. Trovaore (Verdi) Nicht darfst du von meiner Seite (w. Herrmann) 2-44010, 3754h G&T, Berlin 1905-09
  25. Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni) O Lola X-22115 Zonophone, Berlin 1904-03
  26. Dame Blanche (Boïeldieu) Komm, o holde Dame X-22113 Zonophone, Berlin 1904-03
  27. Huguenots (Meyerbeer) Wer bist du, himmlisch schönes Wesen (w. Jörn (as Gerini)) X-24067 Zonophone, Berlin 1905-01
  28. Manon (Massenet) Flieh’, o flieh’ (as Fernando Gerini) X-22095 Zonophone, Berlin 1903
  29. Trovatore (Verdi) Hab’ Erbarmen, o Herr (Miserere) (w. Dietrich & chorus, as Gerini) X-24148 Zonophone, Berlin 1906-01
  30. Trovatore (Verdi) Miserere with Karl Jörn (as Gerini) X-24128 Zonophone, Berlin 1906-01
  31. Zar und Zimmermann (Lortzing) Lebe wohl, mein flandrisch Mädchen (as Fernando Gerini) X-22094 Zonophone, Berlin 1903
  32. Africaine (Meyerbeer) Land so wunderbar! 15067 Edison 2-min cylinders, Berlin 1904-08
  33. Am Meer (Schubert) 15099 Edison 2-min cylinders, Berlin 1904-08
  34. Attila (Verdi) Praise Ye (w. Rappold & Middleton) 83046 BA 28238 Edison, New York 1916-03
  35. Dein gedenk’ ich, Margareta (Meyer-Helmund) 73004 5519-C Edison, New York 1917-04
  36. Der Tyroler und sein Kind (trad) 80304 4400-C Edison, New York 1916-01-05
  37. Elisir d’amore (Donizetti) Una furtiva lagrima BA 28217 4416-C Edison, New York 1916-01
  38. Faust (Gounod) Salut, demeure chaste et pure 40028 Edison 4-min cylinders, New York 1910-04
  39. Fliegende Holländer (Wagner) Mit Gewitter und Sturm 15098 Edison 2-min cylinders, Berlin 1904-08
  40. Fliegende Holländer (Wagner) Mit Gewitter und Sturm 73006 5524-C Edison, New York 1917-04
  41. Forza del destino (Verdi) Solenne in quest’ora (w. Middleton) 83053 4560-C Edison, New York 1916-03-06/09
  42. Lohengrin (Wagner) In fernem Land 40037 Edison 4-min cylinders, New York 1910-04
  43. Lohengrin (Wagner) Mein lieber Schwan! 40025 Edison 4-min cylinders, New York 1910-04
  44. Mädle, ruck, ruck, ruck (trad) BA 28228 4399-A Edison, New York 1916-01-05
  45. Manon (Massenet) En fermant les yeux 40042 Edison 4-min cylinders, New York 1910-04
  46. Martha (Flotow) Solo, profugo (w. Middleton) 82563 4593-C Edison, New York 1916-03-1x
  47. Salomo (Hermann) 40043 Edison 4-min cylinders, New York 1910-04
  48. Singing to you (Kerr) 80524 6838-C Edison, New York 1919-06-1x
  49. Tannhäuser (Wagner) Inbrunst im Herzen 40018 Edison 4-min cylinders, New York 1910-04
  50. Tosca (Puccini) E lucevan le stelle unpubl 3821-C Edison, New York 1915-05
  51. Trovatore (Verdi) Hab’ Erbarmen, o Herr (Miserere) (w. Dietrich & chorus, announced by Nebe) 15359 Edison 2-min cylinders, Berlin 1905-09
  52. Bohème (Puccini) Sind wir allein nun… Mimis Tod (w. Dux) 044187, 044188, 23al, 24al Gramophone, Berlin 1911-10-13
  53. Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni) Du hier Santuzza (w. Kurt) 044199 Gramophone, Berlin 1911-10-05
  54. Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni) Nein! Nein, Turiddu! (w. Kurt) 044200 14al Gramophone, Berlin 1911-10-05
  55. Freischütz (Weber) Durch die Wälder, durch die Auen 4-42479 556ak Gramophone, Berlin 1911-10-04
  56. Freischütz (Weber) Jetzt ist wohl ihr Fenster offen 4-42480 557ak Gramophone, Berlin 1911-10-04
  57. Frühlingszeit (Becker) 4-42490 575ak Gramophone, Berlin 1911-10-13
  58. Königskinder (Humperdinck) Ei, ist das schwer, ein Bettler sein 042336 11al Gramophone, Berlin 1911-10-04
  59. Meistersinger von Nürnberg (Wagner) Selig wie die Sonne (w. Denera, nera, Arndt-Ober, Sommer & Zador) 044169 499s Gramophone, Berlin 1910-09-17
  60. Rigoletto (Verdi) Holdes Mädchen (w. Denera, Arndt-Ober & Zador) 044172 500½s Gramophone, Berlin 1910-09-17
  61. Rosenkavalier (Strauss) Di rigori armato il seno 4-42527, 13427L Gramophone, Berlin 1911-12-19
  62. Sehnsucht (von Fielitz) 4-42384 7859r Gramophone, Berlin 1910-09-15
  63. Siegfried (Wagner) Hoho! Hoho! Hahei! (Schwertlied) 4-42505 555ak Gramophone, Berlin 1911-10-04
  64. Siegfried (Wagner) Nothung, Nothung! 4-42504 559ak Gramophone, Berlin 1911-10-05
  65. Traum durch die Dämmerung (R Strauss) 4-42383 7858r Gramophone, Berlin 1910-09-15
  66. Tristan und Isolde (Wagner) Westwärts schweift der Blick 4-42499 13425L Gramophone, Berlin 1911-12-19
  67. Walküre (Wagner) Ein Schwert verhiess mir der Vater 042341, 12al Gramophone, Berlin 1911-10-04
  68. Walküre (Wagner) Winterstürme wichen dem Wonnemond 4-42500 558ak Gramophone, Berlin 1911-10-05
  69. Aida (Verdi) Ich hab’ gekämpft (w. Kemp, Arndt-Ober, Wiedemann, Knüpfer, Krasa & chorus) 044264 1231½s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-24
  70. Aida (Verdi) Kein Wort von ihr (w. Arndt-Ober) 044266 1229s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-23
  71. Aida (Verdi) Schon sind die Priester (w. Arndt-Ober) 044265 1228s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-23
  72. Aida (Verdi) Zu des Niles heil’gen Ufern (w. Kemp, Arndt-Ober, Knüpfer, Krasa & chorus) 044263 1232½s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-24
  73. Bohème (Puccini) Che gelida manina 052435, 1220s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-21
  74. Bohème (Puccini) O du süssestes Mädchen (w. van Endert) 044271 1368s Gramophone, Berlin 1914-05-25
  75. Der Sieger (Hugo Kaun) 4-42590, 13814r Gramophone, Berlin 1914-05-18
  76. Die beiden Grenadiere (Schumann) 042442 1217s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-20
  77. Don Giovanni (Mozart) Tränen vom Freunde getrocknet 042424, 1219s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-21
  78. Götterdämmerung (Wagner) Lass’ ich, Liebste, dich hier (w. Kurt) 044270 1365s Gramophone, Berlin 1914-05-19
  79. Götterdämmerung (Wagner) Zu neuen Taten (w. Kurt) 044269 1364s Gramophone, Berlin 1914-05-19
  80. Jung-Dietrich (Henschel) 042443 1216s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-20
  81. Martha (Flotow) Ach, so fromm 042423 1218s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-21
  82. Parsifal (Wagner) Du sieh’st das ist nicht so (w. Müller) 044251, 1222s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-22
  83. Parsifal (Wagner) Mein erstes Amt verricht’ ich so (w. Müller) 044250 1221s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-22
  84. Parsifal (Wagner) Nur eine Waffe taugt 042431 1236½s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-27
  85. Rheingold (Wagner) Immer ist Undank 042476, 1366s Gramophone, Berlin 1914-05-19
  86. Tannhäuser (Wagner) Als ich erwacht’ (w. Wiedemann) 044267, 1226s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-22
  87. Tannhäuser (Wagner) Willkommen, ungetreuer Mann (w. van Endert, Wiedemann & chorus) 044268, 1225s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-22
  88. Abschied (Holländisches Volkslied) A5735 37273-1 Columbia, New York 1915-05-08
  89. Aennchen von Tharau (Silcher) A1862 45721-1 Columbia, New York 1915-05-29
  90. Auf der Alm, da gibt’s ka Sünd’ A1794 45731-2 Columbia, New York 1915-06-02
  91. Das Herz am Rhein (Hill) A1776 45606-1 Columbia, New York 1915-05-06
  92. Das Wandern (Schubert) A1777 45608-1 Columbia, New York 1915-05-06
  93. Der Rattenfänger von Hameln (Neuendorff) A5735 37309-1 Columbia, New York 1915-06-02
  94. Der Tyroler und sein Kind (von Nesmuller) A1794 45716-1 Columbia, New York 1915-05-28
  95. Der Verschwender (Kreutzer) Da streiten sich die Leut’ herum A1795 45719-1 Columbia, New York 1915-05-29
  96. Die Loreley (Silcher) A1862 45732-2 Columbia, New York 1915-06-02
  97. Du, du liegst mir im Herzen (trad) (w. de Marion) A1778 45753-2 Columbia, New York 1915-06-05
  98. Freut euch des Lebens (Hirzel) (w. de Marion) A1778 45754-2 Columbia, New York 1915-06-05
  99. Jägerleben (trad) A1841 45720-1 Columbia, New York 1915-05-29
  100. Mädle, ruck, ruck, ruck (trad) A1795 45730-1 Columbia, New York 1915-06-02
  101. Morgenhymne (Henschel) A1840 45615-1 Columbia, New York 1915-05-08
  102. Rheinlied (Peters) A1776 45717-1 Columbia, New York 1915-05-28
  103. Schlummerliedchen (Hess or Leander) A1840 45614-1 Columbia, New York 1915-05-08
  104. Schwarzwaldmädel (Jessel) Tanz’, Mädel, mit mir E3560 58538 Columbia, New York 1917-08
  105. Schwarzwaldmädel (Jessel) Was wir erträumt E3560 58539 Columbia, New York 1917-08
  106. Ungeduld (Schubert) A1777 45607-1 Columbia, New York 1915-05-06
  107. Africaine (Meyerbeer) Land so wunderbar! 3-42547 4250h G&T, Berlin 1906-03
  108. Cäcilie (R Strauss) 4-42297 1776ab Gramophone, Berlin 1909-10-12
  109. Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni) O Lola 3-42512 4309½h G&T, Berlin 1906-0304
  110. Così fan tutte (Mozart) Wie schön ist die Liebe 042252 288ac Gramophone, Berlin 1909-10-21
  111. Dame Blanche (Boïeldieu) Komm, o holde Dame 042212 215ac Gramophone, Berlin 1909-09-03
  112. Dame Blanche (Boïeldieu) O welche Lust, Soldat zu sein 042211 214ac Gramophone, Berlin 1909-09-03
  113. Es blinkt der Tau (Rubinstein) 3-42520 4308h G&T, Berlin 1906-0304
  114. Faust (Gounod) Es ist schon spät (w. Farrar) 2-44137 4721h G&T, Berlin 1906-09
  115. Faust (Gounod) Gegrüsst sei mir 042126, 530i G&T, Berlin 1906-03
  116. Fliegende Holländer (Wagner) Willst jenes Tages du dich nicht mehr entsinnen 4-42463 1817ab Gramophone, Berlin 1909-10-21
  117. Huguenots (Meyerbeer) Dieses Wort deiner Liebe (w. Destinn) 044080, 0817v Gramophone, Berlin 1908-04
  118. Huguenots (Meyerbeer) Ihr Wangenpaar 3-42779 10312u G&T, Berlin 1907-03-0x
  119. Huguenots (Meyerbeer) Zur Rettung aller bin ich erkoren (w. Destinn) 044079, 0816v Gramophone, Berlin 1908-04
  120. Lohengrin (Wagner) Nun sei bedankt (w. chorus) 3-42721 4723h G&T, Berlin 1906-09
  121. Lustigen Weiber von Windsor (Nicolai) Horch, die Lerche singt 4-42464 1681ab Gramophone, Berlin 1909-09-03
  122. Martha (Flotow) Ach so fromm 3-42511 4251h G&T, Berlin 1906-03
  123. Martha (Flotow) Ja, seit frühester Kindheit Tagen (w. Knüpfer) 044092 0815v Gramophone, Berlin 1908-04
  124. Martha (Flotow) Mag der Himmel euch vergeben 3-42496 4249h G&T, Berlin 1906-03
  125. Postillon de Longjumeau (Adam) Freunde vernehmet die Geschichte 3-42780, 10313u G&T, Berlin 1907-03-0x
  126. Rigoletto (Verdi) E il sol dell’anima (w. Farrar) 54311 4720h G&T, Berlin 1906-09
  127. Rigoletto (Verdi) O wie so trügerisch 3-42763 10310u G&T, Berlin 1907-03-0x
  128. Salomo (Hermann) 4-42296 1777ab Gramophone, Berlin 1909-10-12
  129. Tannhäuser (Wagner) Gepriesen sei die Stunde (w. Farrar) 2-44145 4719h G&T, Berlin 1906-09
  130. Tannhäuser (Wagner) Inbrunst im Herzen (Romerzählung, pt 1) 042246 281ac Gramophone, Berlin 1909-10-19
  131. Tannhäuser (Wagner) Nach Rom gelangt’ ich so (do, pt 2) 042247 282ac Gramophone, Berlin 1909-10-19
  132. Trovatore (Verdi) Hab’ Erbarmen (Miserere) (w. Denera & chorus) 044163 283ac Gramophone, Berlin 1909-10-19
  133. Trovatore (Verdi) Hab’ Erbarmen, o Herr (w. Dietrich & chorus) 2-44133 4705h G&T, Berlin 1906-09
  134. Zauberflöte (Mozart) Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schön 042251 287ac Gramophone, Berlin 1909-10-21

LATVIAN TENOR KARL JÖRN (1873-1947) 7 CDR

KARL JÖRN 1915-1917 COLUMBIA RECORDINGS CDR

 




KARL JÖRN (RIGA, LATVIA, 5 JANUARY, 1873 – DENVER, COLORADO, 19 DECEMBER, 1947)


 

 

 

He made his debut in 1896 at Freiburg as Lionel in Martha. On December 13, 1904, he appeared at the Berlin Hofoper in the premiere of Ruggiero Leoncavallo’s Der Roland von Berlin. He was a member of the Metropolitan Opera for six seasons (1908-1914). In 1914, at the Berlin Deutschen Opernhaus, he sang the title role in the premiere of Richard Wagner’s Parsifal. He was a favorite of Emperor Wilhelm II, who gifted him several souvenirs on multiple occasions.

In 1916, he accepted American citizenship. During the 1920s, he lost his entire fortune and lived in obscurity as a singing teacher in Denver, Colorado. When Johanna Gadski undertook a North American tour with the German Opera Company during the 1929-1931 seasons, she invited him to join, and he once again found success performing roles such as Tristan, Siegmund, and Siegfried.

In 1932, he opened a vocal studio in New York but later returned to Denver. He was married to the soprano Else Jörn-Becker.

 

Chronology of some appearances

 

1898-1899 Zurich Stadttheater

1899-1902 Hamburg Stadttheater

1902-1908 Berlin Hofoper.

1905-1908 London Covent Garden

1908-1914 New York Metropolitan Opera

 

TRACKLIST

 

 

  1. Abschied (Holländisches Volkslied) A5735 37273-1 Columbia, New York 1915-05-08
  2. Aennchen von Tharau (Silcher) A1862 45721-1 Columbia, New York 1915-05-29
  3. Auf der Alm, da gibt's ka Sünd' A1794 45731-2 Columbia, New York 1915-06-02
  4. Das Herz am Rhein (Hill) A1776 45606-1 Columbia, New York 1915-05-06
  5. Das Wandern (Schubert) A1777 45608-1 Columbia, New York 1915-05-06
  6. Der Rattenfänger von Hameln (Neuendorff) A5735 37309-1 Columbia, New York 1915-06-02
  7. Der Tyroler und sein Kind (von Nesmuller) A1794 45716-1 Columbia, New York 1915-05-28
  8. Der Verschwender (Kreutzer) Da streiten sich die Leut' herum A1795 45719-1 Columbia, New York 1915-05-29
  9. Die Loreley (Silcher) A1862 45732-2 Columbia, New York 1915-06-02
  10. Du, du liegst mir im Herzen (trad) (w. de Marion) A1778 45753-2 Columbia, New York 1915-06-05
  11. Freut euch des Lebens (Hirzel) (w. de Marion) A1778 45754-2 Columbia, New York 1915-06-05
  12. Jägerleben (trad) A1841 45720-1 Columbia, New York 1915-05-29
  13. Mädle, ruck, ruck, ruck (trad) A1795 45730-1 Columbia, New York 1915-06-02
  14. Morgenhymne (Henschel) A1840 45615-1 Columbia, New York 1915-05-08
  15. Rheinlied (Peters) A1776 45717-1 Columbia, New York 1915-05-28
  16. Schlummerliedchen (Hess or Leander) A1840 45614-1 Columbia, New York 1915-05-08
  17. Schwarzwaldmädel (Jessel) Tanz', Mädel, mit mir E3560 58538 Columbia, New York 1917-08
  18. Schwarzwaldmädel (Jessel) Was wir erträumt E3560 58539 Columbia, New York 1917-08
  19. Ungeduld (Schubert) A1777 45607-1 Columbia, New York 1915-05-06

KARL JÖRN 1915-1917 COLUMBIA RECORDINGS CDR

KARL JÖRN 1913-1914 GRAMOPHONE RECORDINGS CDR

 



KARL JÖRN (RIGA, LATVIA, 5 JANUARY, 1873 – DENVER, COLORADO, 19 DECEMBER, 1947)


 

 

 

He made his debut in 1896 at Freiburg as Lionel in Martha. On December 13, 1904, he appeared at the Berlin Hofoper in the premiere of Ruggiero Leoncavallo’s Der Roland von Berlin. He was a member of the Metropolitan Opera for six seasons (1908-1914). In 1914, at the Berlin Deutschen Opernhaus, he sang the title role in the premiere of Richard Wagner’s Parsifal. He was a favorite of Emperor Wilhelm II, who gifted him several souvenirs on multiple occasions.

In 1916, he accepted American citizenship. During the 1920s, he lost his entire fortune and lived in obscurity as a singing teacher in Denver, Colorado. When Johanna Gadski undertook a North American tour with the German Opera Company during the 1929-1931 seasons, she invited him to join, and he once again found success performing roles such as Tristan, Siegmund, and Siegfried.

In 1932, he opened a vocal studio in New York but later returned to Denver. He was married to the soprano Else Jörn-Becker.

 

Chronology of some appearances

 

1898-1899 Zurich Stadttheater

1899-1902 Hamburg Stadttheater

1902-1908 Berlin Hofoper.

1905-1908 London Covent Garden

1908-1914 New York Metropolitan Opera

 

TRACKLIST

 

 

1. Aida (Verdi) Ich hab' gekämpft (w. Kemp, Arndt-Ober, Wiedemann, Knüpfer, Krasa & chorus) 044264 1231½s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-24

2. Aida (Verdi) Kein Wort von ihr (w. Arndt-Ober) 044266 1229s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-23

3. Aida (Verdi) Schon sind die Priester (w. Arndt-Ober) 044265 1228s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-23

4. Aida (Verdi) Zu des Niles heil'gen Ufern (w. Kemp, Arndt-Ober, Knüpfer, Krasa & chorus) 044263 1232½s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-24

5. Bohème (Puccini) Che gelida manina 052435, 1220s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-21

6. Bohème (Puccini) O du süssestes Mädchen (w. van Endert) 044271 1368s Gramophone, Berlin 1914-05-25

7. Der Sieger (Hugo Kaun) 4-42590, 13814r Gramophone, Berlin 1914-05-18

8. Die beiden Grenadiere (Schumann) 042442 1217s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-20

9. Don Giovanni (Mozart) Tränen vom Freunde getrocknet 042424, 1219s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-21

10. Götterdämmerung (Wagner) Lass' ich, Liebste, dich hier (w. Kurt) 044270 1365s Gramophone, Berlin 1914-05-19

11. Götterdämmerung (Wagner) Zu neuen Taten (w. Kurt) 044269 1364s Gramophone, Berlin 1914-05-19

12. Jung-Dietrich (Henschel) 042443 1216s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-20

13. Martha (Flotow) Ach, so fromm 042423 1218s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-21

14. Parsifal (Wagner) Du sieh'st das ist nicht so (w. Müller) 044251, 1222s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-22

15. Parsifal (Wagner) Mein erstes Amt verricht' ich so (w. Müller) 044250 1221s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-22

16. Parsifal (Wagner) Nur eine Waffe taugt 042431 1236½s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-27

17. Rheingold (Wagner) Immer ist Undank 042476, 1366s Gramophone, Berlin 1914-05-19

18. Tannhäuser (Wagner) Als ich erwacht' (w. Wiedemann) 044267, 1226s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-22

19. Tannhäuser (Wagner) Willkommen, ungetreuer Mann (w. van Endert, Wiedemann & chorus) 044268, 1225s Gramophone, Berlin 1913-10-22


KARL JÖRN 1913-1914 GRAMOPHONE RECORDINGS CDR

KARL JÖRN 1910-1911 GRAMOPHONE RECORDINGS CDR

 




KARL JÖRN (RIGA, LATVIA, 5 JANUARY, 1873 – DENVER, COLORADO, 19 DECEMBER, 1947)

 


 

 

He made his debut in 1896 at Freiburg as Lionel in Martha. On December 13, 1904, he appeared at the Berlin Hofoper in the premiere of Ruggiero Leoncavallo’s Der Roland von Berlin. He was a member of the Metropolitan Opera for six seasons (1908-1914). In 1914, at the Berlin Deutschen Opernhaus, he sang the title role in the premiere of Richard Wagner’s Parsifal. He was a favorite of Emperor Wilhelm II, who gifted him several souvenirs on multiple occasions.

In 1916, he accepted American citizenship. During the 1920s, he lost his entire fortune and lived in obscurity as a singing teacher in Denver, Colorado. When Johanna Gadski undertook a North American tour with the German Opera Company during the 1929-1931 seasons, she invited him to join, and he once again found success performing roles such as Tristan, Siegmund, and Siegfried.

In 1932, he opened a vocal studio in New York but later returned to Denver. He was married to the soprano Else Jörn-Becker.

 

Chronology of some appearances

 

1898-1899 Zurich Stadttheater

1899-1902 Hamburg Stadttheater

1902-1908 Berlin Hofoper.

1905-1908 London Covent Garden

1908-1914 New York Metropolitan Opera

  

TRACKLIST


 

1. Bohème (Puccini) Sind wir allein nun... Mimis Tod (w. Dux) 044187, 044188, 23al, 24al Gramophone, Berlin 1911-10-13

2. Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni) Du hier Santuzza (w. Kurt) 044199 Gramophone, Berlin 1911-10-05

3. Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni) Nein! Nein, Turiddu! (w. Kurt) 044200 14al Gramophone, Berlin 1911-10-05

4. Freischütz (Weber) Durch die Wälder, durch die Auen 4-42479 556ak Gramophone, Berlin 1911-10-04

5. Freischütz (Weber) Jetzt ist wohl ihr Fenster offen 4-42480 557ak Gramophone, Berlin 1911-10-04

6. Frühlingszeit (Becker) 4-42490 575ak Gramophone, Berlin 1911-10-13

7. Königskinder (Humperdinck) Ei, ist das schwer, ein Bettler sein 042336 11al Gramophone, Berlin 1911-10-04

8. Meistersinger von Nürnberg (Wagner) Selig wie die Sonne (w. Denera, nera, Arndt-Ober, Sommer & Zador) 044169 499s Gramophone, Berlin 1910-09-17

9. Rigoletto (Verdi) Holdes Mädchen (w. Denera, Arndt-Ober & Zador) 044172 500½s Gramophone, Berlin 1910-09-17

10. Rosenkavalier (Strauss) Di rigori armato il seno 4-42527, 13427L Gramophone, Berlin 1911-12-19

11. Sehnsucht (von Fielitz) 4-42384 7859r Gramophone, Berlin 1910-09-15

12. Siegfried (Wagner) Hoho! Hoho! Hahei! (Schwertlied) 4-42505 555ak Gramophone, Berlin 1911-10-04

13. Siegfried (Wagner) Nothung, Nothung! 4-42504 559ak Gramophone, Berlin 1911-10-05

14. Traum durch die Dämmerung (R Strauss) 4-42383 7858r Gramophone, Berlin 1910-09-15

15. Tristan und Isolde (Wagner) Westwärts schweift der Blick 4-42499 13425L Gramophone, Berlin 1911-12-19

16. Walküre (Wagner) Ein Schwert verhiess mir der Vater 042341, 12al Gramophone, Berlin 1911-10-04

17. Walküre (Wagner) Winterstürme wichen dem Wonnemond 4-42500 558ak Gramophone, Berlin 1911-10-05


KARL JÖRN 1910-1911 GRAMOPHONE RECORDINGS CDR

KARL JÖRN 1904-1916 EDISON RECORDINGS CDR

 



KARL JÖRN (RIGA, LATVIA, 5 JANUARY, 1873 - DENVER, COLORADO, 19 DECEMBER, 1947)


 

 

 

He made his debut in 1896 at Freiburg as Lionel in Martha. On December 13, 1904, he appeared at the Berlin Hofoper in the premiere of Ruggiero Leoncavallo’s Der Roland von Berlin. He was a member of the Metropolitan Opera for six seasons (1908-1914). In 1914, at the Berlin Deutschen Opernhaus, he sang the title role in the premiere of Richard Wagner's Parsifal. He was a favorite of Emperor Wilhelm II, who gifted him several souvenirs on multiple occasions.

In 1916, he accepted American citizenship. During the 1920s, he lost his entire fortune and lived in obscurity as a singing teacher in Denver, Colorado. When Johanna Gadski undertook a North American tour with the German Opera Company during the 1929-1931 seasons, she invited him to join, and he once again found success performing roles such as Tristan, Siegmund, and Siegfried.

In 1932, he opened a vocal studio in New York but later returned to Denver. He was married to the soprano Else Jörn-Becker.

 

Chronology of some appearances

 

1898-1899 Zurich Stadttheater

1899-1902 Hamburg Stadttheater

1902-1908 Berlin Hofoper.

1905-1908 London Covent Garden

1908-1914 New York Metropolitan Opera

 

TRACKLIST

 

 

1. Africaine (Meyerbeer) Land so wunderbar! 15067 Edison 2-min cylinders, Berlin 1904-08

2. Am Meer (Schubert) 15099 Edison 2-min cylinders, Berlin 1904-08

3. Attila (Verdi) Praise Ye (w. Rappold & Middleton) 83046 BA 28238 Edison, New York 1916-03

4. Dein gedenk' ich, Margareta (Meyer-Helmund) 73004 5519-C Edison, New York 1917-04

5. Der Tyroler und sein Kind (trad) 80304 4400-C Edison, New York 1916-01-05

6. Elisir d'amore (Donizetti) Una furtiva lagrima BA 28217 4416-C Edison, New York 1916-01

7. Faust (Gounod) Salut, demeure chaste et pure 40028 Edison 4-min cylinders, New York 1910-04

8. Fliegende Holländer (Wagner) Mit Gewitter und Sturm 15098 Edison 2-min cylinders, Berlin 1904-08

9. Fliegende Holländer (Wagner) Mit Gewitter und Sturm 73006 5524-C Edison, New York 1917-04

10. Forza del destino (Verdi) Solenne in quest'ora (w. Middleton) 83053 4560-C Edison, New York 1916-03-06/09

11. Lohengrin (Wagner) In fernem Land 40037 Edison 4-min cylinders, New York 1910-04

12. Lohengrin (Wagner) Mein lieber Schwan! 40025 Edison 4-min cylinders, New York 1910-04

13. Mädle, ruck, ruck, ruck (trad) BA 28228 4399-A Edison, New York 1916-01-05

14. Manon (Massenet) En fermant les yeux 40042 Edison 4-min cylinders, New York 1910-04

15. Martha (Flotow) Solo, profugo (w. Middleton) 82563 4593-C Edison, New York 1916-03-1x

16. Salomo (Hermann) 40043 Edison 4-min cylinders, New York 1910-04

17. Singing to you (Kerr) 80524 6838-C Edison, New York 1919-06-1x

18. Tannhäuser (Wagner) Inbrunst im Herzen 40018 Edison 4-min cylinders, New York 1910-04

19. Tosca (Puccini) E lucevan le stelle unpubl 3821-C Edison, New York 1915-05

20. Trovatore (Verdi) Hab' Erbarmen, o Herr (Miserere) (w. Dietrich & chorus, announced by Nebe) 15359 Edison 2-min cylinders, Berlin 1905-09


KARL JÖRN 1904-1916 EDISON RECORDINGS CDR

KARL JÖRN 1903-1905 ZONOPHONE RECORDINGS CDR

 



KARL JÖRN (RIGA, LATVIA, 5 JANUARY, 1873 - DENVER, COLORADO, 19 DECEMBER, 1947)


 

 

 

He made his debut in 1896 at Freiburg as Lionel in Martha. On December 13, 1904, he appeared at the Berlin Hofoper in the premiere of Ruggiero Leoncavallo’s Der Roland von Berlin. He was a member of the Metropolitan Opera for six seasons (1908-1914). In 1914, at the Berlin Deutschen Opernhaus, he sang the title role in the premiere of Richard Wagner's Parsifal. He was a favorite of Emperor Wilhelm II, who gifted him several souvenirs on multiple occasions.

In 1916, he accepted American citizenship. During the 1920s, he lost his entire fortune and lived in obscurity as a singing teacher in Denver, Colorado. When Johanna Gadski undertook a North American tour with the German Opera Company during the 1929-1931 seasons, she invited him to join, and he once again found success performing roles such as Tristan, Siegmund, and Siegfried.

In 1932, he opened a vocal studio in New York but later returned to Denver. He was married to the soprano Else Jörn-Becker.

 

Chronology of some appearances

 

1898-1899 Zurich Stadttheater

1899-1902 Hamburg Stadttheater

1902-1908 Berlin Hofoper.

1905-1908 London Covent Garden

1908-1914 New York Metropolitan Opera


TRACKLIST



1.Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni) O Lola X-22115 Zonophone, Berlin 1904-03

2. Dame Blanche (Boïeldieu) Komm, o holde Dame X-22113 Zonophone, Berlin 1904-03

3. Huguenots (Meyerbeer) Wer bist du, himmlisch schönes Wesen (w. Jörn (as Gerini)) X-24067 Zonophone, Berlin 1905-01

4. Manon (Massenet) Flieh', o flieh' (as Fernando Gerini) X-22095 Zonophone, Berlin 1903

5. Trovatore (Verdi) Hab' Erbarmen, o Herr (Miserere) (w. Dietrich & chorus, as Gerini) X-24148 Zonophone, Berlin 1906-01

6. Trovatore (Verdi) Miserere with Karl Jörn (as Gerini) X-24128 Zonophone, Berlin 1906-01

7. Zar und Zimmermann (Lortzing) Lebe wohl, mein flandrisch Mädchen (as Fernando Gerini) X-22094 Zonophone, Berlin 1903


KARL JÖRN 1903-1905 ZONOPHONE RECORDINGS CDR

KARL JÖRN 1903-1905 G&T RECORDINGS CDR

 



KARL JÖRN (RIGA, LATVIA, 5 JANUARY, 1873 - DENVER, COLORADO, 19 DECEMBER, 1947)


 

 

 

He made his debut in 1896 at Freiburg as Lionel in Martha. On December 13, 1904, he appeared at the Berlin Hofoper in the premiere of Ruggiero Leoncavallo’s Der Roland von Berlin. He was a member of the Metropolitan Opera for six seasons (1908-1914). In 1914, at the Berlin Deutschen Opernhaus, he sang the title role in the premiere of Richard Wagner's Parsifal. He was a favorite of Emperor Wilhelm II, who gifted him several souvenirs on multiple occasions.

In 1916, he accepted American citizenship. During the 1920s, he lost his entire fortune and lived in obscurity as a singing teacher in Denver, Colorado. When Johanna Gadski undertook a North American tour with the German Opera Company during the 1929-1931 seasons, she invited him to join, and he once again found success performing roles such as Tristan, Siegmund, and Siegfried.

In 1932, he opened a vocal studio in New York but later returned to Denver. He was married to the soprano Else Jörn-Becker.

 

Chronology of some appearances

 

1898-1899 Zurich Stadttheater

1899-1902 Hamburg Stadttheater

1902-1908 Berlin Hofoper.

1905-1908 London Covent Garden

1908-1914 New York Metropolitan Opera


TRACKLIST


 

1. Carmen (Bizet) Bei meiner Mutter (w. Runge) 044048 238m G&T, Berlin 1905-01

2. Carmen (Bizet) Hier an dem Herzen 3-42385 3775h G&T, Berlin 1905-09

3. Carmen (Bizet) Hier an den Herz (Blumenarie) 2-42608 1668x G&T, Berlin 1903-04/05

4. Carmen (Bizet) Sonntag war's (w. Dietrich) 044014 47½y G&T, Berlin 1903-0405

5. Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni) O Lola (Siciliana) 2-42544 1592x G&T, Berlin 1903-04/05

6. Contes d'Hoffmann (Offenbach) Hörst du es tönen (w. Runge) 44460 2644L G&T, Berlin 1905-01

7. Fliegende Holländer (Wagner) Mit Gewitter und Sturm 2-42254 1919k G&T, Berlin 1904-11/12

8. Fliegende Holländer (Wagner) Mit Gewitter und Sturm 3-42084 2413L G&T, Berlin 1904-11/12

9. Huguenots (Meyerbeer) Ihr Wangenpaar 2-42546 1595x G&T, Berlin 1903-04/05

10. Lohengrin (Wagner) In fernem Land 2-42862 1785L G&T, Berlin 1904-03/04

11. Lohengrin (Wagner) In fernem Land 042003 43y G&T, Berlin 1903-04/05

12. Lohengrin (Wagner) In fernem Land 042116 494i G&T, Berlin 1905-09

13. Lohengrin (Wagner) Mein lieber Schwan 042014 178y G&T, Berlin 1903-05/06

14. Lohengrin (Wagner) Mein lieber Schwan! 042119 496i G&T, Berlin 1905-09

15. Martha (Flotow) Ja, seit früh'ster Kindheit Tagen (w. Nebe) 44210 1666½x G&T, Berlin 1903-04/05

16. Martha (Flotow) Lass' mich dir sagen (w. Dietrich) 44216 1754x G&T, Berlin 1903-05/06

17. Meistersinger von Nürnberg (Wagner) Morgenlich leuchtend 3-42364 3756h G&T, Berlin 1905-09

18. Postillon de Longjumeau (Adam) Freunde vernehmet die Geschichte 2-42263 1920k G&T, Berlin 1904-11/12

19. Rigoletto (Verdi) Freundlich blick' ich 3-42083, 2412L G&T, Berlin 1904-11/12

20. Trovatore (Verdi) Dass noch einmal (Mal reggendo) (w. Runge)  44498 2645L G&T, Berlin 1905-01

21. Trovatore (Verdi) Dass nur für mich 3-42363, 3755h G&T, Berlin 1905-09

22. Trovatore (Verdi) Gern will ich schliessen das Aug' (w. Herrmann) 2-44028 3753h G&T, Berlin 1905-09

23. Trovatore (Verdi) Lodern zum Himmel 2-42329 3995g G&T, Berlin 1905-09

24. Trovaore (Verdi) Nicht darfst du von meiner Seite (w. Herrmann) 2-44010, 3754h G&T, Berlin 1905-09


KARL JÖRN 1903-1905 G&T RECORDINGS CDR

KARL JÖRN 1906-1909 G&T RECORDINGS 2 CDR

 




KARL JÖRN (RIGA, LATVIA, 5 JANUARY, 1873 - DENVER, COLORADO, 19 DECEMBER, 1947)


 

 

 

He made his debut in 1896 at Freiburg as Lionel in Martha. On December 13, 1904, he appeared at the Berlin Hofoper in the premiere of Ruggiero Leoncavallo’s Der Roland von Berlin. He was a member of the Metropolitan Opera for six seasons (1908-1914). In 1914, at the Berlin Deutschen Opernhaus, he sang the title role in the premiere of Richard Wagner's Parsifal. He was a favorite of Emperor Wilhelm II, who gifted him several souvenirs on multiple occasions.

In 1916, he accepted American citizenship. During the 1920s, he lost his entire fortune and lived in obscurity as a singing teacher in Denver, Colorado. When Johanna Gadski undertook a North American tour with the German Opera Company during the 1929-1931 seasons, she invited him to join, and he once again found success performing roles such as Tristan, Siegmund, and Siegfried.

In 1932, he opened a vocal studio in New York but later returned to Denver. He was married to the soprano Else Jörn-Becker.

 

Chronology of some appearances

 

1898-1899 Zurich Stadttheater

1899-1902 Hamburg Stadttheater

1902-1908 Berlin Hofoper.

1905-1908 London Covent Garden

1908-1914 New York Metropolitan Opera

 

TRACKLIST




  1. Africaine (Meyerbeer) Land so wunderbar! 3-42547 4250h G&T, Berlin 1906-03
  2. Cäcilie (R Strauss) 4-42297 1776ab Gramophone, Berlin 1909-10-12
  3. Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni) O Lola 3-42512 4309½h G&T, Berlin 1906-0304
  4. Così fan tutte (Mozart) Wie schön ist die Liebe 042252 288ac Gramophone, Berlin 1909-10-21
  5. Dame Blanche (Boïeldieu) Komm, o holde Dame 042212 215ac Gramophone, Berlin 1909-09-03
  6. Dame Blanche (Boïeldieu) O welche Lust, Soldat zu sein 042211 214ac Gramophone, Berlin 1909-09-03
  7. Es blinkt der Tau (Rubinstein) 3-42520 4308h G&T, Berlin 1906-0304
  8. Faust (Gounod) Es ist schon spät (w. Farrar) 2-44137 4721h G&T, Berlin 1906-09
  9. Faust (Gounod) Gegrüsst sei mir 042126, 530i G&T, Berlin 1906-03
  10. Fliegende Holländer (Wagner) Willst jenes Tages du dich nicht mehr entsinnen 4-42463 1817ab Gramophone, Berlin 1909-10-21
  11. Huguenots (Meyerbeer) Dieses Wort deiner Liebe (w. Destinn) 044080, 0817v Gramophone, Berlin 1908-04
  12. Huguenots (Meyerbeer) Ihr Wangenpaar 3-42779 10312u G&T, Berlin 1907-03-0x
  13. Huguenots (Meyerbeer) Zur Rettung aller bin ich erkoren (w. Destinn) 044079, 0816v Gramophone, Berlin 1908-04
  14. Lohengrin (Wagner) Nun sei bedankt (w. chorus) 3-42721 4723h G&T, Berlin 1906-09
  15. Lustigen Weiber von Windsor (Nicolai) Horch, die Lerche singt 4-42464 1681ab Gramophone, Berlin 1909-09-03
  16. Martha (Flotow) Ach so fromm 3-42511 4251h G&T, Berlin 1906-03
  17. Martha (Flotow) Ja, seit frühester Kindheit Tagen (w. Knüpfer) 044092 0815v Gramophone, Berlin 1908-04
  18. Martha (Flotow) Mag der Himmel euch vergeben 3-42496 4249h G&T, Berlin 1906-03
  19. Postillon de Longjumeau (Adam) Freunde vernehmet die Geschichte 3-42780, 10313u G&T, Berlin 1907-03-0x
  20. Rigoletto (Verdi) E il sol dell’anima (w. Farrar) 54311 4720h G&T, Berlin 1906-09
  21. Rigoletto (Verdi) O wie so trügerisch 3-42763 10310u G&T, Berlin 1907-03-0x
  22. Salomo (Hermann) 4-42296 1777ab Gramophone, Berlin 1909-10-12
  23. Tannhäuser (Wagner) Gepriesen sei die Stunde (w. Farrar)  2-44145 4719h G&T, Berlin 1906-09
  24. Tannhäuser (Wagner) Inbrunst im Herzen (Romerzählung, pt 1) 042246 281ac Gramophone, Berlin 1909-10-19
  25. Tannhäuser (Wagner) Nach Rom gelangt’ ich so (do, pt 2) 042247 282ac Gramophone, Berlin 1909-10-19
  26. Trovatore (Verdi) Hab’ Erbarmen (Miserere) (w. Denera & chorus) 044163  283ac Gramophone, Berlin 1909-10-19
  27. Trovatore (Verdi) Hab’ Erbarmen, o Herr (w. Dietrich & chorus) 2-44133 4705h G&T, Berlin 1906-09
  28. Zauberflöte (Mozart) Dies Bildnis ist bezaubernd schön 042251 287ac Gramophone, Berlin 1909-10-21

KARL JÖRN 1906-1909 G&T RECORDINGS 2 CDR

Oct 21, 2024

MARY GARDEN THE COMPLETE VICTOR RECORDINGS CDR

 




MARY GARDEN (ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND, 20 FEBRUARY, 1874 – ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND, 3 JANUARY, 1967)

 

 

 
 

In 1897 Garden and her singing instructor, Mrs. Robinson Duff, traveled to Paris to seek a European musical education. She sang before several of the most famous vocal coaches before finally settling with Fugère, although she never was entirely satisfied with any of them. Before long, Garden’s financial backing was gone. According to Garden’s own account she had a chance meeting with Sibyl Sanderson, who commiserated with the hapless student and invited her to stay at her Champs-Elysees apartment. Sanderson invited Albert Carré, director of the Opéra-Comique, to her home for dinner in January of 1900 and Garden sang for him. On 13 April 1900, Garden stepped into a performance of Louise midway through when the creator of the title role, Marthe Rioton, took ill. The rest, of course, is history. Seen here as Aphrodite.

 

Chronology of some appearances

 

Louise 3/26/1908, Thaïs 11/24/1908, Jean 12/3/1908, Méliande 2/9/1909, (Filadelfia) Salomè 2/11/1909, Louise 3/18/1909, Fanny Legrand 11/20/1909, Jean (Filadelfia) 12/9/1909, Marguerite 1/20/1910, Grisélidis 1/22/1910, Thaïs 1/25/1910, (Filadelfia) Marguerite 2/1/1910, Louise 3/12/1910, Marguerite 3/19/1910, Méliande (Filadelfia) 3/22/1910, Juliette 3/26/1910, Marguerite 3/26/1910, Thaïs 1/21/1911, 1/24/1911, (Filadelfia) Louise 1/28/1911, 1/31/1911, Méliande 2/7/1911, 2/10/1911, Natoma 2/25/1911, (Filadelfia) 2/28/1911, 3/3/1911, Jean 3/6/1911, 3/14/1911, Natoma 3/28/1911, Jean (Filadelfia) 3/30/1911, Thaïs 4/1/1911, Natoma 4/3/1911, Carmen 11/3/1911, La (Filadelfia) Prince Charmant 11/6/1911, Thaïs 11/7/1911, 11/11/1911, Carmen (Filadelfia) 11/13/1911, La Prince Charmant 11/17/1911, Carmen 2/13/1912, La Prince (Filadelfia) Charmant 2/17/1912, 2/20/1912, Thaïs 2/21/1912, Natoma 2/24/1912, Jean (Filadelfia) 2/27/1912, 2/28/1912, Marguerite 3/2/1912, Méliande 3/4/1912, Thaïs (Filadelfia) 3/12/1912, Carmen 3/14/1912, Louise 3/20/1912, Natoma 3/25/1912, Louise (Filadelfia) 3/26/1912, 2/4/1913, Floria Tosca 2/7/1913, Jean 2/8/1913, Floria Tosca (Filadelfia) 2/12/1913, 2/14/1913, Thaïs 2/15/1913, 2/18/1913, Floria Tosca 11/3/1913, La (Filadelfia) belle Dulcinée 11/15/1913, Floria Tosca 11/21/1913, La belle Dulcinée (Filadelfia) 2/3/1914, Manon Lescaut 2/7/1914, Louise 2/10/1914, Thaïs 2/12/1914, (Filadelfia) Monna Vanna 2/14/1914, 2/17/1914, Louise 2/19/1914, Manon Lescaut (Filadelfia) 2/25/1914, Cléopâtre 3/3/1919, Gismonda 3/5/1919, Thaïs 3/7/1919, Salomè (Filadelfia) 2/28/1922, Jean 3/1/1922, Méliande 3/3/1922, Monna Vanna (Filadelfia) 3/4/1922, Jean 10/31/1929, 10/23/1930 (Filadelfia).

 
 

TRACKLIST
 

 

  1. Louise (Charpentier) Depuis le jour unpubl CVE36734-2 Victor, Camden NJ 1926-10-25
  2. At dawning (Cadman) unpubl BVE36731-5 Victor, Camden NJ 1926-10-26
  3. Annie Laurie (Scott) unpubl BVE36732-4 Victor, Camden NJ 1926-10-25
  4. My ship and I (-) unpubl BVE36753-1 Victor, Camden NJ 1926-11-03
  5. The swing (Hahn) unpubl BVE36753-1 Victor, Camden NJ 1926-11-03
  6. Risurrezione (Alfano) Dio pietoso (Fr) unpubl CVE36735-5 Victor, Camden NJ 1926-10-26
  7. Risurrezione (Alfano) Dio pietoso (Fr) 6623 CVE36735-6 Victor, Camden NJ 1926-11-03
  8. Louise (Charpentier) Depuis le jour 6623 CVE36734-14 Victor, Camden NJ 1926-12-24
  9. At parting (Rogers) 1216 BVE37329-2 Victor, Camden NJ 1926-12-24
  10. Somewhere a voice is calling (Tate) unpubl BVE40735-1 Victor, Camden NJ 1927-11-22
  11. Afton water (Hume) unpubl BVE40733-2 Victor, Camden NJ 1927-11-22
  12. Louise (Charpentier) Depuis le jour unpubl CVE40736-3 Victor, Camden NJ 1927-11-23
  13. In the gloaming (Harrison) unpubl CVE48957-1 Victor, New York 1929-04-05
  14. In the gloaming (Harrison) unpubl CVE48957-2 Victor, New York 1929-04-05
  15. Afton Water (Hume) 1480 BVE40733-5 Victor, New York 1929-11-04
  16. Beau soir (Debussy) 1439 BVE57524-2 Victor, New York 1929-11-04
  17. Clair de lune (Szulc) 1439 BVE57525-2 Victor, New York 1929-11-04
  18. Somewhere a voice is calling (Tate) unpubl BVE40735-4 Victor, New York 1929-11-05
  19. Over the steppe (Grechaninov) 1539 BVE36733-11 Victor, New York 1929-11-05
  20. Carmen (Bizet) Voyons, que j’essaie à mon tour… En vain pour éviter 1539 BVE57526-3 Victor, New York 1929-11-05
  21. In the gloaming (Harrison) 7254 CVE48957-4 Victor, New York 1929-11-07
  22. Jock o’Hazeldean (trad) unpubl CVE56801-1 Victor, New York 1929-11-07
  23. Jock o’Hazeldean (trad) 7254 CVE56801-2 Victor, New York 1929-11-07

MARY GARDEN THE COMPLETE VICTOR RECORDINGS CDR

ITALIAN TENOR GENNARO DE TURA (1875-1939) VOL. 1 CDR

 



GENNARO DE TURA (NAPLES, SEPTEMBER 18, 1875 – MILAN, FEBRUARY 7, 1939)





 
 
 
He made his debut in 1903 at the Teatro Verdi in Brindisi as Alfredo in La Traviata. In 1905, De Tura performed at the Teatro Comunale of Reggio di Calabria in Fedora by Giordano. In 1906, he sang at the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa in the premiere of the opera La Figlia di Jorio by Franchetti. He took part in a South American tour under the management of the composer Pietro Mascagni. In 1910, he appeared at the Teatro Coliseo in Buenos Aires as Pollione in Norma and Canio in Pagliacci. During the same year, he also performed in Rio de Janeiro and Santiago de Chile. In 1914, he appeared at the Teatro Payret in Havana as Radames in Aida, Manrico in Il Trovatore, Riccardo in Un Ballo in Maschera, and again as Canio in Pagliacci.
In 1912, he performed in London at the Kingsway Theatre, once more as Manrico in Il Trovatore. In 1913 and 1916, he guested at La Scala as Radames in Aida. In 1919, he sang at the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa in the premiere of the opera Alba Eroica by Monleone.
Throughout his career, De Tura also performed in Monte Carlo (1909), Lisbon (1909), Turin (1907), Palermo (1908), Parma (1911), Genoa (1912), Rome (1918), and Barcelona. Later, he became active as a vocal pedagogue.
His son, Manrico De Tura (1903–1986), was a conductor in both Italy and South America, while his second son, Fausto De Tura (1907–1977), worked as a director and theatrical figure.

 
Chronology of some appearances

 
1903 Teatro Verdi Brindisi Traviata (Alfredo)
1905 Teatro Comunale Reggio di Calabria Fedora (Loris)
1906 Teatro Carlo Felice Genoa La Figlia di Jorio di A. Franchetti (Aligi)
1910 Teatro Coliseo Buenos Aires Norma (Pollione)
1912 London Kingsway Theatre Trovatore (Manrico)
1913 La Scala Milan Aida (Radames)
1914 Teatro Paynet Havana Aida (Radames)
1916 La Scala Milan Aida (Radames)
1919 Teatro Carlo Felice Genoa Alba Eroica di D. Monleone
1923 Roma Teatro Adriano Pagliacci (Canio)
 


TRACKLIST


 
 
  1. Aida (Verdi) Pur ti riveggo… Si, fuggiam (w. Bartolomasi) 7-54014, 2-054111, 4156ah, 883aj Gramophone, Milano 1919-10-08
  2. Albatro (Pacchierotti) Serenata di Erik 2-52602 10612b G&T, Milano 1907-06
  3. Boheme (Puccini) Mimi e una civetta (w. Mellerio & Badini) 054242 1961c Gramophone, Milano 1909-04-06
  4. Bohème (Puccini) O Mimì, tu più (w. Badini) 54398 13045b Gramophone, Milano 1909-04-03
  5. Bohème (Puccini) Questo mar rosso (w. Badini) 054243 1957c Gramophone, Milano 1909-04-05
  6. Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni) A voi tutti salute (w. Cigada) 054144 1206c G&T, Milano 1907-06
  7. Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni) Addio alla madre (w. Rambelli) 054141 1185c G&T, Milano 1907-06
  8. Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni) Fior di giaggiolo (w. Joanna & Salvador) 54334 10547b G&T, Milano 1907-06
  9. Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni) Tu qui, Santuzza (w. Joanna) 054142 1201c G&T, Milano 1907-06
  10. Cavalleria Rusticana (Mascagni) Viva il vino (w. chorus) 2-52594 10607b G&T, Milano 1907-06
  11. Faust (Gounod) La vaga pupilla 76019 1970c Gramophone, Milano 1909-04-10
  12. Favorita (Donizetti) Non sai tu (w. de Segurola) 054195 1334c G&T, Milano 1907-08?09
  13. Favorita (Donizetti) Spirto gentil 052265 1458c Gramophone, Milano 1908
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ITALIAN TENOR GENNARO DE TURA (1875-1939) VOL. 2 CDR

 



GENNARO DE TURA (NAPLES, SEPTEMBER 18, 1875 – MILAN, FEBRUARY 7, 1939)


 

 

 

He made his debut in 1903 at the Teatro Verdi in Brindisi as Alfredo in La Traviata. In 1905, De Tura performed at the Teatro Comunale of Reggio di Calabria in Fedora by Giordano. In 1906, he sang at the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa in the premiere of the opera La Figlia di Jorio by Franchetti. He took part in a South American tour under the management of the composer Pietro Mascagni. In 1910, he appeared at the Teatro Coliseo in Buenos Aires as Pollione in Norma and Canio in Pagliacci. During the same year, he also performed in Rio de Janeiro and Santiago de Chile. In 1914, he appeared at the Teatro Payret in Havana as Radames in Aida, Manrico in Il Trovatore, Riccardo in Un Ballo in Maschera, and again as Canio in Pagliacci.

In 1912, he performed in London at the Kingsway Theatre, once more as Manrico in Il Trovatore. In 1913 and 1916, he guested at La Scala as Radames in Aida. In 1919, he sang at the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa in the premiere of the opera Alba Eroica by Monleone.

Throughout his career, De Tura also performed in Monte Carlo (1909), Lisbon (1909), Turin (1907), Palermo (1908), Parma (1911), Genoa (1912), Rome (1918), and Barcelona. Later, he became active as a vocal pedagogue.

His son, Manrico De Tura (1903–1986), was a conductor in both Italy and South America, while his second son, Fausto De Tura (1907–1977), worked as a director and theatrical figure.

 

Chronology of some appearances

 

1903 Teatro Verdi Brindisi Traviata (Alfredo)

1905 Teatro Comunale Reggio di Calabria Fedora (Loris)

1906 Teatro Carlo Felice Genoa La Figlia di Jorio di A. Franchetti (Aligi)

1910 Teatro Coliseo Buenos Aires Norma (Pollione)

1912 London Kingsway Theatre Trovatore (Manrico)

1913 La Scala Milan Aida (Radames)

1914 Teatro Paynet Havana Aida (Radames)

1916 La Scala Milan Aida (Radames)

1919 Teatro Carlo Felice Genoa Alba Eroica di D. Monleone

1923 Roma Teatro Adriano Pagliacci (Canio)

 

TRACKLIST

 

 

  1. Gioconda (Ponchielli) Assassini (w. Badini & chorus) 054241 1969c Gramophone, Milano 1909-04-10
  2. Jery e batly (Romano) Del mio prato 2-52605 10631b G&T, Milano 1907-06
  3. Jery e batly (Romano) O sole mio tesoro 2-52603 10625b G&T, Milano 1907-06
  4. Lucia di Lammermoor (Donizetti) Tu che a Dio 052207 1235c G&T, Milano 1907-06
  5. Lucia di Lammermoor (Donizetti) Veranno a te (w. Huguet) 54341 10550b G&T, Milano 1907-06
  6. Mefistofele (Boito) Amore o mistero (w. Huguet & chorus) 054265 1783c Gramophone, Milano 1909-04-16
  7. Mefistofele (Boito) Dai campi dai prati 2-52670 11196½b Gramophone, Milano 1908
  8. Mefistofele (Boito) Folletto, folletto (w. Mansueto) 54408 13074b Gramophone, Milano 1909-04-10
  9. Mefistofele (Boito) Lontano, lontano (w. Huguet)54399 13086b Gramophone, Milano 1909-04-16
  10. Otello (Verdi) Sì pel ciel (w. Dragoni) 7-54013 4161ah Gramophone, Milano 1919-10-18
  11. Traviata (Verdi) Dei miei bollenti spiriti 052206 1333c G&T, Milano 1907-08?09
  12. Traviata (Verdi) Invitato a qui seguirmi (w. Piccoletti) 054169 1202c G&T, Milano 1907
  13. Traviata (Verdi) Libiam, libiamo (w. Tromben) 54385 11267b Gramophone, Milano 1908
  14. Traviata (Verdi) Prendi, quest’è l’imagine (w. Piccoletti  & Cigada) 54344 10588b G&T, Milano 1907

ITALIAN TENOR GENNARO DE TURA (1875-1939) VOL. 2 CDR