Rosa Ponselle - The Golden Age of Opera - Rosa Ponselle in Songs by French, German, Italian and Spanish Composers (1925; 1934-37) FLAC
Tracklist
1 | None But The Lonely Heart (Tchaikovsky) |
2 | Dicitencello vuie (Falvo) |
3 | El Marechiare (Buzzi-Peccia) |
4 | Marechiare (Tosti) |
5 | Ave Maria (Luzzi) |
6 | Erlkoenig (Schubert) |
7 | La Spagnola (Di Chiara) |
8 | Clavelitos (Valverde) |
9 | Ave Maria (Sandoval) |
10 | Apres un Reve (Faure) |
11 | Ouvre ton coeur (Bizet) |
12 | L'Ultima canzone (Tosti) |
13 | Lo Rosita (Du Pont) |
14 | Goodby (Tosti) |
Album
Vinyl , LP, Album. Страна: Дата релиза. Privacy Preference Center. We process user's data to deliver content or advertisements and measure the delivery of such content or advertisements, extract insights and generate reports to understand service usage andor accessing or storing information on devices for that purpose. Below you may read further about the purposes for which we process data, exercise your preferences for processing, andor see our partners. Rosa Ponselle January 22, 1897 May 25, 1981 was an American operatic soprano. She sang mainly at the New York Metropolitan Opera and is generally considered to have been one of the greatest sopranos of the 20th Century. She was born Rosa Ponzillo on January 22, 1897, in Meriden, Connecticut, the youngest of three children. The family lived on the city's west side in a neighborhood chiefly populated by immigrants from the south of Italy, first at the corner of Lewis Avenue and Bartlett Street, then. Rosa Ponselle, Amelita Galli-Curci, Eidé Norena. Ponselle Vol. Rosa Ponselle, Romano Romani. The Golden Age of Singing, Vol. Neapolitan songs. 1998 Famose canzonette. L'âge d'or du Metropolitan Opera. John McCormack, Enrico Caruso, Luisa Tetrazzini. 1953 Mono Version. New Age. Villazón - Italian Opera Arias download. Various - Die Deutsche Schlager Parade Vol. 1 download. Orquesta Ingenieria - Los Nombres De Ella download. Sparx - La Rosa The Rose download. Rosa Ponselle - La Gioconda Suicidio Questi Fieri Momenti download. Willie Rosario - La Mitad, Maria Elena download. Most popular. The Caravans - I'll Be Doggone, You're My World Ludwig van Beethoven, David Martin , Iris Loveridge, Florence Hooton - Trio N. 7 in Si bemolle Magggiore, Op. Rosa Ponselle January 22, 1897 May 25, 1981 was an American operatic soprano with a large, opulent voice. She sang mainly at the New York Metropolitan Opera and is generally considered by music critics to have been one of the greatest sopranos of the past 100 years. The family lived on the city's west side in a neighborhood chiefly populated by immigrants from the south of Italy, first at the corner of Lewis Avenue and Bartlett Street, then on Foster Street, where Ponselle was born. Related music albums. Rosa Ponselle, Giovanni Martinelli, Ezio Pinza, Giulio Setti - Golden Age Il Trovatore. Tosti, Nellie Melba - Good-Bye. Tito Schipa, Michael Raucheisen, - Tito Schipa In Broadcast Sessions For German Radio. Fernando De Lucia - Neapolitan Songs. La Trinca, Rosa Maria Sardà - La Trinca, Rosa Maria Sardà. Mario Abbate - Suonno A Marechiare, S'i Nasco 'n'ata Vota. Rosa Ponselle - Rosa Ponselle. Mario Lanza - Musica Proibita. José Carreras - Live Live-Mitschnitt Aus Der Wiener Staatsoper. Enzo Fusco - Marechiare, Tanto Pe' Cantà. Rosa Ponselle - Recorded 1923-1929. Popular albums. Whooliganz - Proposed Album. Rosa Ponselle January 22, 1897 May 25, 1981, was an American operatic soprano. View wiki. Similar Artists. Play all. Claudia Muzio. 651 listeners. Rosa Ponselle 1897 1981, was an American operatic soprano with a large, opulent voice. Singer Costumes Music Sing Opera Singers Types Of Music Golden Age Opera House Theatre Legends Houses. Israel Miller Building - Mary Pickford Sculpture - Times Square, New York City, New York - ry Pickford is shown in her role of 'Little Lord Fauntleroy' 1921. Rosa Ponselle is shown in her role 'Norma' 1929. Alexander Stirling Calder made the sculptures. The statues are in a deteriorated condition. Rosa Ponselle made her Metropolitan Opera debut on November 15, 1918. as Leonora in Verdi's La forza del destino, opposite Caruso. It was her first performance on any opera stage. She was quite intimidated for being in the presence of Caruso, and in spite of an almost paralyzing case of nervousness which she suffered from throughout her operatic career, she scored a tremendous success, both with the public and with the critics. Martin Bernheimer, writing in The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, had this to say about Ponselle's voice and recordings: Ponselle's voice is generally regarded as one of the most beautiful of the century
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