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Pavarotti Vesti La Giubba - I Pagliacci Pavarotti Vesti La Giubba Tags: Pavarotti Vesti La Giubba Ridi Pagliaccio Pagliacci |
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Placido Domingo - Pagliacci - Vesti la giubba Placido Domingo as Canio in Leoncavallo's Pagliacci. Metropolitan Opera, 1978. Conductor: James Levine. Tags: gabba01 opera Placido Domingo Plácido Pagliacci Leoncavallo vesti la giubba canio tenor aria |
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JUSSI BJORLING SINGS "VESTI LA GIUBBA" THE GREAT BJORLING SINGS FROM LEONCAVALLO'S "I PAGLIACCI", "VESTI LA GIUBBA". POSSIBLY IN 1953. Tags: JUSSI BJORLING OPERA TENOR VESTI LA GIUBBA PAGLIACCI LEONCAVALLO |
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Enrico Caruso - Vesti la giubba 1907 From the CD Caruso 2000 (digitaly remastered version) This version features recordings of the voice of Caruso remastered and accompanied by a modern orchestra. Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra Conductor: Gottfried Rabl, 2000 (THE ORIGINAL VERSION IS ATTACHED TOO. SEE DOWN!) more about CARUSO: http://www.myspace.com/carusoart Enrico Caruso (1873-1921) Leoncavallo - I pagliacci ITALIANO Recitar! Mentre preso dal delirio, non so più quel che dico, e quel che faccio! Eppur è d'uopo, sforzati! Bah! sei tu forse un uom? Tu se' Pagliaccio! Vesti la giubba, e la faccia in farina. La gente paga, e rider vuole qua. E se Arlecchin t'invola Colombina, ridi, Pagliaccio, e ognun applaudirà! Tramuta in lazzi lo spasmo ed il pianto; in una smorfia il singhiozzo il dolor, Ah! Ridi, Pagliaccio, sul tuo amore infranto! Ridi del duol, che t'avvelena il cor! ENGLISH To recite! While taken with delirium, I no longer know what it is that I say, or what it is that I am doing! And yet it is necessary, force yourself! Bah! Can't you be a man? You are "Pagliaccio" Put on the costume, and the face in white powder. The people pay, and laugh when they please. and if Harlequin invites away Colombina laugh, Pagliaccio, and everyone will applaud! Change into laughs the spasms of pain; into a grimace the tears of pain, Ah! Laugh, Pagliaccio, for your love is broken! Laugh of the pain, that poisons your heart! HUNGARIAN Míg agyad szinte megszállja a téboly, Az ember fönn a színmű mókáit játszva Le kell hogy győzze vad dühét! Eh! Hát te férfi vagy?... Nem, csak Pagliaccio! öltsd fel zekédet, Kend be liszttel a képed! Pénzt ád a néző s mulatni jól akar! S ha Arlekinnal Colombina megcsal, Kacagj Pagliaccio, s kitör a tapsvihar! Ha jajgat lelked, te járd a bolondját, Mondj élcet élcre, ha szíved megreped! Ah! Kacagj Pagliaccio, látva szerelmed romját, S mókázva rejtsd, ó, rejtsd el égő sebed!... Tags: enrico caruso vesti la giubba leoncavallo pagliacci opera aria tenore |
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Vesti La Giubba... Mario del Monaco sings "Recitar!...Vesti La giubba" in Tokyo. Tags: Mario del Monaco Vesti La Giubba |
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Enrico Caruso - Vesti la Giubba Another request. Caruso singing Vesti la Giubba from Leoncavallo's Pagliacci for Victor in 1907. I'm somewhat hesitant to post such early records because I know that the speed is incorrect. For another Caruso I posted, the correct speed is 71 not 78. In some cases I can research the correct speed but its too much work. The correct speeds for Caruso records are fairly well documented but not others. Tags: Caruso Victor Orthophonic |
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Luciano Pavarotti Recitar! Vesti la giubba Budapest Luciano Pavarotti Recitar! Vesti la giubba Budapest Ridi Pagliaccio Pagliacci Leoncavallo Tags: Luciano Pavarotti Recitar Vesti la giubba Budapest Leoncavallo tenor Italian Italy Modena Ridi Pagliaccio Pagliacci |
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Mario Lanza Vesti La Giubba - 1959 Mario Lanza's definitive performance of Canio's aria Vesti La Giubba from Leoncavallo's opera I Pagliacci. This performance is from Mario's last film For The First Time. Tags: Mario Lanza Leoncavallo Pagliacci |
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Enrico Caruso sings "Vesti la giubba" Recording of 1904 Tags: Opera Leoncavallo Canio Enrico Caruso |
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Pagliacci.Vesti La Giubba. Antonio Forte Aria "Recitar!..." de la ópera Pagliacci. Verano del 2005 Tags: pagliacci giubba recitar leoncavallo |
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LUCIANO PAVAROTTI - VESTI LA GIUBBA www.contactox.net/seccion/videos-musicales/ Tags: www.contactox.net |
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Recitar...Vesti la giubba-Mario del Monaco Simply the best. Tags: pagliacci leoncavallo del monaco tenor opera corelli domingo |
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Miguel Fleta "Vesti la giubba" El tenor español Miguel Fleta interpreta esta célebre aria de I Pagliacci de Leoncavallo, grabada en 1927. http://www.miguelfleta.com/ Tags: Fleta tenor opera vesti la giubba Pagliacci Leoncavallo verismo |
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Luciano Pavarotti - Vesti la giubba opera Tags: Luciano Pavarotti - Vesti la giubba opera music musica musique allegro soprano |
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Jose Carreras "Vesti la giubba" from Pagliacci Riccardo Muti piano. Ravenna, 1982 Tags: Opera Leoncavallo Pagliacci Canio Jose Carreras |
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Vesti la giubba from Leoncavallo's "I Pagliacci" Tenor Franco Tenelli sing's Canio's aria Ruggiero Leoncavallo(1858-1919) Premiere in Milano on May 21th, 1892 conducted by A.Toscanini with a Fiorello Giraud as first Canio. 1893(Met Premiere) It is intresting of how libretto of "I Pagliacci" was born, Leoncavallo's father was a Judge at the Court and he had to judge a case where an actor had killed his wife on the stage. Words: Vesti la giubba e (put on your costume) la faccia infarina. (and powder your face) La gente paga e rider vuole qua. (The public pays and wishes to laugh) E se Arlecchin t'invo la Columbina, (And if Harlequin steals your Colombina) ridi, Pagliaccio e ognun t'applaudira! (laugh, Clown, and everybody will applaud you) Tramuta in lazzi lo spasmo ed il pianto; (Change the spazms and the tears in jeers) in una smorfia il singhiozzo e 'l dolor. (in a grimace change the sob and the pain) Ah! Ridi Pagliaccio, sul tuo amore infranto! (Laugh, Clown, over your broken love) Ridi del duol che t'avvelena il cor! (Laugh of the pain that poisons your heart) Tags: Tenelli Franco pagliacci canio pagliaccio leoncavallo opera famous aria tenor italian recitar lyrics history wikipedia |
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Vesti La Giubba Giovanni Martinelli, Tenor of the NY Metropolitan Opera Company in "Vesti La Giubba". From The Opera "Pagliacci", By Ruggero Leoncavallo. Tags: Pagliacci Giovanni Martinelli NY Metropolitan Opera Company Vesti La Giubba Ruggero Leoncavallo |
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The Cranberries - Dolores O'Riordan - Ave Maria - Pavarotti The Cranberries - Dolores O'Riordan - Ave Maria - Pavarotti Tags: The |
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Jan Peerce - Vesti La Giubba Artist: Jan Peerce (with Joe Reisman and his Orchestra) Title: "Vesti La Giubba" (from "Pagliacci" by Leoncavallo) Album: Jan Peerce in Las Vegas Label: RCA Victor Cat No: LSP-1709 Release Year: 1958 Country: Canada Format: 12" LP Album Tags: Jan Peerce Vesti La Giubba Leoncavallo Pagliacci Opera Aria Joe Riseman |
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Vesti La Giubba - Edward Johnson ♫COLUMBIA & RCA Vesti la Giubba - I Pagliacci by Edward Johnson of the Met : 1915? & 1928. Opera Administrator 1935-1950 In May 1935 Johnson succeeded Herbert Witherspoon as general manager of the Metropolitan. His regime of 15 years coincided with many unprecedented problems, among them increasing labour union demands, rising taxes, and the advent of World War II. The successes and failures of his tenure are chronicled fully in Irving Kolodin's monumental history of the Metropolitan; but no assessment, however brief, should overlook the fact that it was Johnson who introduced to the company such esteemed artists as Licia Albanese, Jussi Björling, Raoul Jobin, Robert Merrill, Zinka Milanov, Jan Peerce, Bidú Sayão, Eleanor Steber, Giuseppe di Stefano, Risë Stevens, Richard Tucker, Leonard Warren, and Ljuba Welitsch. During the Johnson years, too, Metropolitan Opera subscribers heard for the first time such masterworks as Gluck's Alceste, Mozart's The Abduction from the Seraglio, Britten's Peter Grimes, and Mussorgsky's Khovanschina. ___________________________________________ Recordings by James B. McPherson: Edward Johnson's recordings are few. The first 10 (which include excerpts from Andrea Chénier and Parsifal) were European Columbias generally supposed to have been made in Italy about 1915.(*) He made many 1919-28 for American Victor, mostly of trivial ballads of the moment, but also arias from Carmen, Pagliacci, La Bohème, and Fedora and (among his very best) 'If, with all your hearts' from Mendelssohn's Elijah, recorded in 1920. (A discography can be found in The Tenor of His Time.) In recent years, off-the-air transcriptions of complete performances of Pelléas, Peter Ibbetson, and Hanson's Merry Mount have received limited circulation. His recordings are reissued on Met Stars in the New World (MET 216CD, 1992), RCA/Met Singers, 100 Years (RCA Red Seat 09026-61580-2, 1984) and Great Voices of Canada, vol 2 (Analekta AN2 7802, 1993).A plaque commemorating Johnson's life and career has been mounted in Guelph, Ontario. In 1992 his archives were deposited at the University of Guelph Library. ___________________________________________ Ruggiero Leoncavallo, 1858-1919 (*)note de balletamie: He recorded with Italian alias Edoardo di Giovanni as in that time was a bit rare for europeans to buy an Italian Opera aria by a non-italian tenor. Tags: Vesti la giubba Ruggiero Leoncavallo Edward Johnson Opera Administrator classical |
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Franco Corelli: Amazing! Vesti la Giubba from Il Pagliacci by Leoncavallo, Corelli using his "spinto" voice for make a good performing. Tags: franco corelli vesti la giubba amazing im pagiacci pagliaco leoncavallo pavarotti domingo tenores opera |
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Vesti La Giubba - Pavarotti - Subtítulos Italiano y Español Vesti La Giubba de la Ópera I Pagliacci de Rugiero Leoncavallo. Cantada por Luciano Pavarotti. Con subtítulos en Italiano y Español. Tags: Pagliacci Vesti La Giubba Luciano Pavarotti Subtítulos Italiano Español Premiere Pro Caracas Venezuela |
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Recitar...Vesti la giubba I Pagliacci-subtitled Tenor Franco Tenelli sing's Canio's aria Canio, and his wife, and their troupe perform adulterous comedies in their travelling shows. This time, though, life imitates art. Canio has just been warned that Nedda is in the arms of another man. When Canio arrives, the man is gone. "Tell me his name!" He threatens. Just at that moment, they announce, "It's show time!" Premiere in Milano on May 21th, 1892 conducted by A.Toscanini with a Fiorello Giraud as first Canio. 1893(Met Premiere) It is intresting of how libretto of "I Pagliacci" was born, Leoncavallo's father was a Judge at the Court and he had to judge a case where an actor had killed his wife on the stage. Words: Recitar!...mentre preso dal delirio non so piu quel che dico e quel che faccio! Eppur...e d'uopa...sforzati! Bah, se tu forse un uom? Tu se' Pagliaccio! Vesti la giubba e la faccia infarina. La gente paga e rider vuole qua. E se Arlecchin t'invo la Columbina, ridi, Pagliaccio e ognun t'applaudira! Tramuta in lazzi lo spasmo ed il pianto; in una smorfia il singhiozzo e 'l dolor. Ah! Ridi Pagliaccio, sul tuo amore infranto! Ridi del duol che t'avvelena il cor! Ruggiero Leoncavallo(1858-1919) The son of a judge, Leoncavallo was educated at the Conservatorio San Pietro a Majella in his native city, Naples (the date 1858, given for his birth in older histories of music, is incorrect). After some years spent teaching and in ineffective attempts to obtain the production of more than one opera, he saw the enormous success of Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana in 1890, and he wasted no time in producing his own verismo hit, Pagliacci. (According to Leoncavallo, the plot of this work had a real-life origin: he claimed it derived from a murder trial over which his father had presided.) Pagliacci was performed in Milan in 1892 with immediate success; today it is the only work by Leoncavallo in the standard operatic repertory. Its most famous aria Vesti la giubba ("Put on the trappings" or, in the better-known older translation, "On with the motley") was recorded by Enrico Caruso and became the world's first record to sell a million copies. The next year his I Medici was also produced in Milan, but neither it nor Chatterton (1896)—both early works—obtained any favour, and it was not until La Bohème was performed in 1897 in Venice that his talent obtained public confirmation. (Its two tenor arias are still occasionally performed, especially in Italy, yet it was outshone by Puccini's opera of the same name and on the same subject (albeit a better libretto), which was premiered in 1896.) Subsequent operas by Leoncavallo were Zazà (1900) (the opera of Geraldine Farrar's famous farewell performance at the Met), and Der Roland (1904). Nothing from the latter opera is heard today, but the baritone aria from Zazà is still sometimes sung. Leoncavallo also wrote songs, most famously Mattinata. He died in Montecatini, Tuscany, in 1919. Leoncavallo was the librettist for all of his own operas. Many considered him the greatest Italian librettist of his time after Boito. Among Leoncavallo's librettos for other composers is his contribution to the libretto for Puccini's Manon Lescaut. Pagliacci (May 21, 1892 Teatro Dal Verme, Milan) I Medici (9 November 1893 Teatro Dal Verme, Milan) [first part of the trilogy Crepusculum - not completed ] Chatterton (10 March 1896 Teatro Argentina, Rome) [rev. of a work written in 1876 ] La Bohème (6 May 1897 Teatro La Fenice, Venice) Zazà (10 November 1900 Teatro Lirico, Milan) Der Roland von Berlin (13 December 1904 Deutsche Oper, Berlin) Maia (15 January 1910 Teatro Costanzi, Rome) Gli Zingari (16 September 1912 Hippodrome, London) Mimi Pinson (1913 Teatro Massimo, Palermo) [rev. of La Bohème] Edipo Re (13 December 1920 Opera Theatre, Chicago) Tags: Leoncavallo opera Canio tenelli Put on the trappings with motley pagliaccio dramatic tenor wikipedia lyrics live |
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Beniamino Gigli - Vesti la Giubba The great tenor singing Vesti la Giubba from Leoncavallo's Pagliacci Tags: Beniamino Gigli Pagliacci opera |
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Rodrigo Garciarroyo. Vesti la Giubba I Pagliaci R. Leoncavallo Tags: classical |