Tamagno, Francesco 1850-1905
Overview
Works: | 358 works in 646 publications in 6 languages and 1,726 library holdings |
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Genres: | Operas Live sound recordings Excerpts Drama Motion picture music Art music Songs Songs and music Musical settings Criticism, interpretation, etc |
Roles: | Performer, Singer, t=t, Author, Vocalist, Other, Former owner, htt |
Classifications: | M1500.V48, 782.1 |
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Most widely held works about
Francesco Tamagno
- Tamagno by Mario Corsi( Book )
- Otello fu : la vera vita di Francesco Tamagno il "tenore-cannone" by Ugo Piovano( Book )
- Il Titanico oricalco : Francesco Tamagno( Book )
- Francesco Tamagno : (Otello fu-- ) : la vita del grande tenore by Mario Ruberi( Book )
- Francesco Tamagno : ricordi della sua vita e aneddoti interessanti by Edmondo De Amicis( Book )
- Ultime pagine by Edmondo De Amicis( Book )
- Francesco Tamagno by Edmondo De Amicis( Book )
- Campanini, Tamagno, De Reszke, Caruso: a critic[']s estimate by Henry T Finck( Book )
- Portrait of Francesco Tamagno( Visual )
- Tamagno by B. J Falk( Visual )
- Verdi's Otello at the Lyceum, 1889 by M Smargiassi( Visual )
- Brussels, 3 February 1903, to [Guido Alberto] Fano by M Kufferath( )
- Paris, Milan [and other places, and n.p.], 1868-1892 [and n.d.], to Armand Gouzien by Jules Massenet( )
- Papers by Joseph Bentonelli( )
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Most widely held works by
Francesco Tamagno
Great singers(
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4 editions published in 1990 in 4 languages and held by 84 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
4 editions published in 1990 in 4 languages and held by 84 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Legendary tenors(
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3 editions published in 1994 in Italian and held by 78 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published in 1994 in Italian and held by 78 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Il trovatore by
Giuseppe Verdi(
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2 editions published between 1963 and 1990 in Italian and held by 73 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
EMI: Cdh 7 61052 2
2 editions published between 1963 and 1990 in Italian and held by 73 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
EMI: Cdh 7 61052 2
The era of Adelina Patti(
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9 editions published in 1993 in 4 languages and held by 72 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
9 editions published in 1993 in 4 languages and held by 72 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Les urnes de l'Opéra(
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1 edition published in 2009 in Italian and held by 47 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
On Dec. 24, 1907, 48 gramophone records of the greatest singers of the day were buried in the basement of the Paris Opéra, with instructions to leave them there for 100 years. In 2007, the records were unearthed and restored with the help of EMI Classics technicians. These recordings, released in partnership with the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, the Opéra National de Paris, and the Association pour le Rayonnement de l'Opéra de Paris, feature such performances as Enrico Caruso in Bohème, Rigoletto, and Lucia; Nellie Melba singing Mozart's Figaro; Reynaldo Hahn singing his own composition and another by Chabrier; Pol Plançon as Méphistophélès; and Adelina Patti in Don Giovanni. The set also includes instrumental soloists such as Fritz Kreisler, Raoul Pugno, Jan Kubelik, and Ignacy Paderewski
1 edition published in 2009 in Italian and held by 47 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
On Dec. 24, 1907, 48 gramophone records of the greatest singers of the day were buried in the basement of the Paris Opéra, with instructions to leave them there for 100 years. In 2007, the records were unearthed and restored with the help of EMI Classics technicians. These recordings, released in partnership with the Bibliothèque Nationale de France, the Opéra National de Paris, and the Association pour le Rayonnement de l'Opéra de Paris, feature such performances as Enrico Caruso in Bohème, Rigoletto, and Lucia; Nellie Melba singing Mozart's Figaro; Reynaldo Hahn singing his own composition and another by Chabrier; Pol Plançon as Méphistophélès; and Adelina Patti in Don Giovanni. The set also includes instrumental soloists such as Fritz Kreisler, Raoul Pugno, Jan Kubelik, and Ignacy Paderewski
Otello by
Giuseppe Verdi(
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1 edition published in 1992 in Italian and held by 45 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1992 in Italian and held by 45 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
La Scala edition, 1878-1946. 1878-1914(
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3 editions published in 1993 in Italian and held by 44 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
These compact discs provide a history on recording of the Teatro Alla Scala. Great singers and famous composers significant in the history of the great opera house are represented
3 editions published in 1993 in Italian and held by 44 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
These compact discs provide a history on recording of the Teatro Alla Scala. Great singers and famous composers significant in the history of the great opera house are represented
Francesco Tamagno by
Francesco Tamagno(
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13 editions published between 1966 and 1995 in Italian and Undetermined and held by 43 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
13 editions published between 1966 and 1995 in Italian and Undetermined and held by 43 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Great singers at La Scala, Milan(
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3 editions published in 1994 in Italian and No Linguistic content and held by 38 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
3 editions published in 1994 in Italian and No Linguistic content and held by 38 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Prima voce sampler(
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1 edition published in 1994 in Italian and held by 37 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1994 in Italian and held by 37 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Covent Garden on record : a history(
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1 edition published in 1991 in German and held by 36 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1991 in German and held by 36 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Otello by
Giuseppe Verdi(
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9 editions published between 1963 and 1989 in 3 languages and held by 36 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The story: Act I. The action unfolds on Cyprus, under Venetian rule in the 16th century. The scene is outside the castle, residence of Otello, governor of the island, facing the port. It is night. A furious storm churns the sea, and a crowd of Venetian citizens and soldiers helplessly watch while the ship of the Moor Otello desperately tries to make it into port. Only Iago, one of Otello's men, does not participate in the general apprehension for the safety of his leader: he hates Otello, because Otello has promoted Cassio captain instead of him; he meditates revenge. The crowd is jubilant as Otello finally lands safely and announces that the Turkish fleet has been defeated. When the Moor enters the castle, the fireworks start and all drink to his victory. In the midst of the rejoicing, Iago starts to weave the scheme that will lead to his commander's downfall: he treacherously insinuates to Roderigo, who had revealed to Iago his love for Otello's wife, Desdemona, that Captain Cassio also feels the same affection for the woman. Then Iago gets Cassio drunk, and incites a fight between the two men, but the dangerous duel that starts between them is stopped by Montano. However, the peacemaker is wounded by Cassio. Iago sounds the alarm, swelling the episode out of proportion until the crowd is in tumult. Called back by the shouts and noise, Otello, falsely informed by Iago, punishes Cassio and demotes him. This is a first victory for Iago, who exults
9 editions published between 1963 and 1989 in 3 languages and held by 36 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
The story: Act I. The action unfolds on Cyprus, under Venetian rule in the 16th century. The scene is outside the castle, residence of Otello, governor of the island, facing the port. It is night. A furious storm churns the sea, and a crowd of Venetian citizens and soldiers helplessly watch while the ship of the Moor Otello desperately tries to make it into port. Only Iago, one of Otello's men, does not participate in the general apprehension for the safety of his leader: he hates Otello, because Otello has promoted Cassio captain instead of him; he meditates revenge. The crowd is jubilant as Otello finally lands safely and announces that the Turkish fleet has been defeated. When the Moor enters the castle, the fireworks start and all drink to his victory. In the midst of the rejoicing, Iago starts to weave the scheme that will lead to his commander's downfall: he treacherously insinuates to Roderigo, who had revealed to Iago his love for Otello's wife, Desdemona, that Captain Cassio also feels the same affection for the woman. Then Iago gets Cassio drunk, and incites a fight between the two men, but the dangerous duel that starts between them is stopped by Montano. However, the peacemaker is wounded by Cassio. Iago sounds the alarm, swelling the episode out of proportion until the crowd is in tumult. Called back by the shouts and noise, Otello, falsely informed by Iago, punishes Cassio and demotes him. This is a first victory for Iago, who exults
Maria Tudor : dramma lirico in quattro atti by
Carlos Gomes(
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1 edition published in 1879 in Italian and held by 31 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1879 in Italian and held by 31 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Composers' favorite interpretations(
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4 editions published in 1950 in 3 languages and held by 29 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
4 editions published in 1950 in 3 languages and held by 29 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Twenty tenors, twenty arias(
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2 editions published in 1959 in Italian and held by 28 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
2 editions published in 1959 in Italian and held by 28 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Twenty great Meyerbeer singers of the 20th century by
Giacomo Meyerbeer(
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4 editions published between 1950 and 1960 in 3 languages and held by 24 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
4 editions published between 1950 and 1960 in 3 languages and held by 24 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Recording pioneers : 1898-1924(
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5 editions published in 1998 in 3 languages and held by 24 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
5 editions published in 1998 in 3 languages and held by 24 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Twenty Verdi operas, twenty great singers by
Giuseppe Verdi(
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1 edition published in 1959 in Italian and held by 22 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
1 edition published in 1959 in Italian and held by 22 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Di quella pira ; 40 tenors, 80 high C's by
Giuseppe Verdi(
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in Italian and held by 21 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
in Italian and held by 21 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Enrico Caruso by
Enrico Caruso(
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in No Linguistic content and Italian and held by 21 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Recorded between Mar. 1902 and Sept. 8, 1919
in No Linguistic content and Italian and held by 21 WorldCat member libraries worldwide
Recorded between Mar. 1902 and Sept. 8, 1919
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Related Identities
- Caruso, Enrico 1873-1921 Singer Performer Author
- Verdi, Giuseppe 1813-1901 Author Composer
- Maurel, Victor 1848-1923 Singer Performer
- De Lucia, Fernando 1860-1925 Singer Performer Vocalist
- De Luca, Giuseppe 1876-1950 Singer Performer
- Martinelli, Giovanni 1885-1969 Singer Performer Vocalist
- Bonci, Alessandro 1870-1940 Singer Performer Vocalist
- Plançon, Pol 1851-1914 Singer Performer
- Melba, Nellie Dame 1861-1931 Singer Performer
- Zenatello, Giovanni 1876-1949 Singer Performer Vocalist
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Ballets Domingo, Plácido, Folk songs, Croatian Freni, Mirella, Italy Live sound recordings Motion picture music Music New York (State)--New York Opera Operas Operas--Analysis, appreciation Operas--Excerpts Operas--Excerpts, Arranged Operas--Librettos Orchestral music Orchestral music, Arranged Otello (Verdi, Giuseppe) Othello--(Fictitious character from Shakespeare) Othello (Shakespeare, William) Overtures Piano music Piano trios Piano trios, Arranged Royal Opera House (London, England) Shakespeare, William, Singers Songs, Italian Songs (High voice) Songs (High voice) with instrumental ensemble Songs (High voice) with orchestra Songs (High voice) with piano Songs (Low voice) with orchestra Songs (Low voice) with piano Songs (Medium voice) with piano Songs with orchestra Songs with piano Suites (Piano)--Excerpts Symphonies Symphonies--Excerpts Tamagno, Francesco, Teatro regio (Turin, Italy) Tenors (Singers) Trovatore (Verdi, Giuseppe) Verdi, Giuseppe, Violin and piano music Vocal duets with orchestra Vocal music Waltzes Yugoslavia
Alternative Names
Francesco Tamagno
Francesco Tamagno Cantant d'òpera (tenor)
Francesco Tamagno chanteur d'opéra italien
Francesco Tamagno Italiaans operazanger (1850-1905)
Francesco Tamagno Italian operatic singer
Francesco Tamagno italienischer Opernsänger
Francesco Tamagno italský pěvec-tenorista
Francesco Tamagno tenor italiano
Franciscus Tamagno
Tamagno (1850-1905)
Tamagno, Francesco
Tamagno, Francesco 1851-1905
Taman'o, Frančesko.
Таманьо, Франческо итальянский оперный певец
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