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Gobbi, Tito

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Works: 1,577 works in 4,236 publications in 6 languages and 38,719 library holdings
Genres: Operas  Live sound recordings  Drama  Excerpts  Musical settings  Opera adaptations  Biographies  Motion picture music  Art music  History 
Roles: Performer, Singer, Narrator, br=, Author, Commentator, Vocalist, Director, Other, Actor, bar, Musician, Conductor, Author of introduction, Host, Contributor, 911, Librettist, Interviewee, Donor
Classifications: M1500, 782.1
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Tosca by Giacomo Puccini( )

301 editions published between 1950 and 2017 in 7 languages and held by 5,792 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Book (125 p. :
Falstaff by Giuseppe Verdi( )

142 editions published between 1956 and 2016 in 7 languages and held by 2,360 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Verdi's last work is his only major comedy and one of his crowning glories. Judith Raskin and Luigi Alva are the enchanting Fenton and Nannetta who want to be married even though her father, Ford (Frank Guarrera), objects. Ford's wife Alice (Phyllis Curtin) is being wooed by Falstaff (Ezio Flagello) who is also interested in Meg Page (Mildred Miller). Fortunately Dame Quickly (Fedora Barbieri) is a match for Falstaff and teaches him a lesson
Cavalleria rusticana by Pietro Mascagni( )

92 editions published between 1950 and 2014 in 5 languages and held by 2,108 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Book (Cavalleria rusticana / Pietro Mascagni. I Pagliacci / Ruggiero Leoncavallo ; text by David Foil. -- New York : Black Dog & Leventhal, p1998) includes background on the composer and opera, synopsis, notes on the performers, and libretto in Italian with English translation
Lucia di Lammermoor by Gaetano Donizetti( )

78 editions published between 1950 and 2014 in 6 languages and held by 1,883 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Lucia Di Lammermoor Maria Callas, soprano Guiseppe di Stefano, tenor Tito Gobbi, baritone Orchestra and Chorus of the Florence May Festival Tullio Serafin, conductor
Il barbiere di Siviglia by Gioacchino Rossini( )

94 editions published between 1952 and 2014 in 6 languages and held by 1,727 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

This recording of Rossini's famous comic opera was recorded in 1957, in Kingsway Hall, London, and digitally remastered in 1997
Aida by Giuseppe Verdi( )

65 editions published between 1950 and 2014 in 5 languages and held by 1,267 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

The impressive and breathtaking scenery of the wild-romantic Roman quarry of St. Margarethen provides the perfect and unique backdrop for this live-recording of a colorful open-air staging of Giuseppe Verdi's Aida
Rigoletto by Giuseppe Verdi( )

99 editions published between 1955 and 2014 in 6 languages and held by 1,101 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

This recording contains the complete opera sung in Italian. The book contains the complete text of the libretto with annotations in both English and Italian and a critical historical commentary. The text also includes the background of the composer, biographies of the principal singers and conductor
Simon Boccanegra by Giuseppe Verdi( )

69 editions published between 1958 and 2010 in 7 languages and held by 1,022 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

"Simon Boccanegra" Tito Gobbi, baritone Boris Christoff, bass Victoria de Los Angeles, soprano Giuseppe Campora, tenor Orchestra and Chorus of the Opera House, Rome Gabriele Santini, conductor libretto included
Otello by Giuseppe Verdi( Recording )

103 editions published between 1961 and 2016 in 5 languages and held by 912 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
Gianni Schicchi by Giacomo Puccini( Recording )

60 editions published between 1959 and 2009 in 5 languages and held by 830 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Booklet contains synopsis and libretto
Un ballo in maschera by Giuseppe Verdi( )

24 editions published between 1956 and 2014 in 4 languages and held by 810 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

This performance features the legendary African-American contralto Marian Anderson in her history-making Met debut role of Ulrica, the fortune-teller. At first her predictions are all good news. But who would believe the best friend of the king would actually murder him? Absurd. That's what the king (Jan Peerce) thinks. But he loves Amelia (Zinka Milanov), the wife of his friend Renato (Robert Merrill). And when Renato discovers them together, he joins the plot against the king. This is Verdian passion at its best
Tosca : (highlights) by Giacomo Puccini( )

21 editions published between 1966 and 2005 in 3 languages and held by 800 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Tosca(excerpts): Dammi i colori ... Recondita armoni;Mario!Mario!Mario! ... Perce chiuso;Tre sbirri ... Una carrozza;Floria!Amore ... La povera mia cena fu interrotta ... Gia, mi dicon venal;Vissi d'arte, vissi d'amore ... Sei troppo bella ... Tosca, finalmente mia!;E lucevan le stella ... O dolci mani ... Amaro sol er te Maria Callas, soprano Chorus of the Theatre National de l'Opera Jean Laforge, chorus master Orchestre de la Societe des Concerts du Conservatoire Georges Pretre, conductor
Il trittico by Giacomo Puccini( )

50 editions published between 1959 and 2011 in 3 languages and held by 757 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

The first work is a love tale set among the poor bargemen of Paris. The second work relates the story of a nun's suicide. The third work is a humorous story of greedy relatives who manipulate a dead man's will
Pagliacci by Ruggiero Leoncavallo( )

65 editions published between 1948 and 2015 in 4 languages and held by 729 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Complete in two acts, sung in Italian
Nabucco by Giuseppe Verdi( Recording )

80 editions published between 1965 and 2011 in 6 languages and held by 696 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

GOBBI, Tito (baritone). SULIOTIS, Elena (soprano). CAVA, Carlo (bass). PREVEDI, Bruno (tenor). CARRAL, Dora (soprano). D'AURIA, Anna (soprano). KRAUTLER, Walter (tenor). FOIANI, Giovanni (bass). VIENNA STATE OPERA CHORUS. VIENNA OPERA ORCHESTRA. GARDELLI, Lamberto (conductor)
Fedora by Umberto Giordano( )

41 editions published between 1969 and 2011 in 5 languages and held by 691 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Fedora: Melodramma in tre atti. Libretto: Arturo Colautti
Don Carlo by Giuseppe Verdi( )

50 editions published between 1952 and 2011 in 6 languages and held by 677 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

The young Leonie Rysanek triumphs in her second Met broadcast of the almost four dozen she would do during her astonishing career. Here she is Elizabeth of Valois, married to King Philip II of Spain (Jerome Hines), even though she loves his son, Don Carlo (Giulio Gari). Rysanek's heartbreaking performance fully connects with Elizabeth's passion and despair. Beloved baritone Robert Merrill is Don Carlo's friend, Roderigo, killed by the Inquisition. Blanche Thebom is Princess Eboli and future superstar Martina Arroyo is heard in her Met debut role as the Celestial Voice
Le villi by Giacomo Puccini( Recording )

28 editions published between 1979 and 2016 in 5 languages and held by 592 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Le Villi: Opera-ballo in due atti. Libretto: Ferdinando Fontana
Don Carlos by Giuseppe Verdi( )

17 editions published between 1955 and 2014 in 4 languages and held by 453 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

Don Carlos: Grand opéra en cinq actes. Livret: Joseph Méry et Camille du Locle
The very best of Tito Gobbi by Tito Gobbi( )

9 editions published between 2003 and 2005 in Italian and German and held by 417 WorldCat member libraries worldwide

 
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Cavalleria rusticana
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Gobbi

Gobbi, T.

Gobbi, T. 1913-1984

Gobbi, T. (Tito)

Gobbi, T. Tito 1913-1984

Gobbi, Tito 1913-1984

Gobbi, Titto 1913-1984

Tito Gabbi

Tito Gobbi

Tito Gobbi amhránaí ceoldrámaíochta Iodálach

Tito Gobbi barítono italiano

Tito Gobbi cantor de ópera italiano

Tito Gobbi chanteur d'opéra italien

Tito Gobbi Italiaans zanger

Tito Gobbi Italian opera singer

Tito Gobbi italienischer Bariton

Tito Gobbi italiensk skådespelare och sångare

Tito Gobbi italiensk skodespelar og songar

Tito Gobbi italiensk skuespiller og sanger

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Tito Qobbi

Titus Gobbi

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Languages
Italian (1,147)

English (87)

German (61)

French (19)

Spanish (6)

Hungarian (4)