Forgotten Opera Singers

Forgotten Opera Singers

Oct 18, 2024

EDOARDO FERRARI-FONTANA THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS CDR

 




EDOARDO FERRARI-FONTANA (TENOR) (ROME, 8 JULY, 1878 – TORONTO, 4 JULY, 1936)

 

 

 
 

He turned to singing after starting a career in medicine and then working in the Italian Embassy at Montevideo. After touring South America in operetta he was encouraged by Tullio Serafin to study for opera; his début was as Tristan (Turin, 1910), and he soon established himself as the leading Italian Wagnerian tenor of his day. At La Scala he sang Pollione in Norma (1912), and the following year he appeared as Avito in the première of L᾽amore dei tre re. This he repeated, with Arturo Toscanini, at the Metropolitan in 1914, singing with a magnificent robust voice with pealing upper tones. He also appeared in Buenos Aires and was a member of the Boston Company, where he sang Tristan in 1912 (with his wife, Margarete Matzenauer, as Isolde in some performances). From 1926 he taught in Toronto. His few recordings show a voice of fine quality, compact in production, and used with taste and imagination.

 

Chronology of some appearances

 

1912 Milan La Scala Norma (Pollione)

1913 Milan La Scala L᾽amore dei tre re

 

TRACKLIST

 

Odeon, Milano 1909/1910

Lohengrin (Wagner): Cigno fedel 37821

Lohengrin (Wagner): Sei torna alfin 37822

 

Columbia, New York 1915-03-01

Tristan und Isolda (Wagner): Noto reginae a me A1731 39259

Pagliacci (Leoncavallo): Un tal gioco A 1731 39260

Gioielli della Madonna (Wolf-Ferrari):  Madonna Dei dolor A5663 36877

Gioielli della Madonna (Wolf-Ferrari): Madonna, con sospiri A5663 36878

Otello (Verdi): Niun mi tema A5721 38235

Carmen (Bizet): Il fior A5721 37236

 

Edison, New York 1916-01-11

Pagliacci (Leoncavallo):  Vesti la giubba Unpubl. 4331-A

Tosca (Puccini): E lucevan le stelle 83047 4332

 

Edison, New York 1918-10-23

Inno di Garibaldi (Olivieri/Mercantini) 82555 6425

 

Edison, New York 1918-11-12

Luna Cortese (Valente) 6456-B


EDOARDO FERRARI-FONTANA THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS CDR

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