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Mario Del Monaco

Mario Del Monaco (27 July 1915 – 16 October 1982)[1] was an Italian operatic tenor.

Mario Del Monaco
Born(1915-07-27)27 July 1915
Florence, Italy
Died16 October 1982(1982-10-16) (aged 67)
Mestre, Italy
OccupationOpera singer (tenor)
Years active1940 – 1975

Biography Edit

Del Monaco was born in Florence, into a musical upper-class family, to a Neapolitan father and to a mother of Sicilian descent.[2] As a young boy he studied the violin but had a passion for singing. He graduated from the Rossini Conservatory at Pesaro, where he first met and sang with Renata Tebaldi, with whom he would form something of an operatic dream team of the 1950s. His early mentors as a singer included Arturo Melocchi, his teacher at Pesaro, and Cherubino Raffaelli, who recognized his talent and helped launch his career.

That career began in earnest with Del Monaco's debut on 31 December 1940 as Pinkerton at the Puccini Theater in Milan. (His initial appearance in an opera had occurred the previous year, however, in Mascagni's Cavalleria rusticana in Pesaro.) He sang in Italy during the Second World War and married, in 1941, Rina Filipini. In 1946, he appeared at London's Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, for the first time. During the ensuing years he became famous not only in London but also across the operatic world for his powerful voice and heroic acting style. It was almost heldentenor-like in scope but Del Monaco was no Wagnerian, confining his activities overwhelmingly to the Italian repertoire. He sang Wagner in concerts, from Lohengrin and Die Walküre.

 
As Otello

Del Monaco sang at the New York Metropolitan Opera from 1951 to 1959, enjoying particular success in dramatic Verdi parts such as Radamès. He soon established himself as one of four Italian tenor superstars who reached the peak of their fame in the 1950s and '60s, the others being Giuseppe Di Stefano, Carlo Bergonzi and Franco Corelli. Del Monaco's trademark roles during this period were Giordano's Andrea Chénier and Verdi's Otello.

He first tackled Otello in 1950 and kept refining his interpretation throughout his career. It is said that he sang Otello 427 times. However, the book published by Elisabetta Romagnolo, Mario Del Monaco, Monumentum aere perennius, Azzali 2002, lists only 218 appearances by him as Otello, which is a more realistic figure. Although Otello was his best role, throughout his career, Del Monaco sang a number of other roles with great acclaim, for example: Canio in Pagliacci (Leoncavallo), Radames in Aida (Verdi), Don Jose in Carmen (Bizet), Chenier in Andrea Chénier (Giordano), Manrico in Il trovatore (Verdi), Samson in Samson and Delilah (Saint-Saëns), and Don Alvaro in La forza del destino (Verdi).

Del Monaco sang at La Scala with Maria Callas in 1955 (Andrea Chénier, Norma) and starred with Callas in "Norma" at the Met in 1956, amongst other Callas pairings.

Del Monaco made his first recordings in Milan in 1948 for HMV. Later, he was partnered by Renata Tebaldi in a long series of Verdi and Puccini operas recorded for Decca. On the same label was his 1969 recording of Giordano's Fedora, opposite Magda Olivero and Tito Gobbi.

His ringing voice and virile appearance earned him the nickname of the "Brass Bull of Milan".[3]

The soprano Magda Olivero noted in an interview with Stefan Zucker that:

When Del Monaco and I sang Francesca da Rimini together at La Scala [in 1959] he explained his whole vocal technique to me. When he finished I said, "My dear Del Monaco, if I had to put into practice all the things you’ve told me, I’d stop singing right away and just disappear." The technique was so complicated: you push the larynx down, then you push this up, then you do that—in short, it made my head spin just to hear everything he did.[4]

In 1975 he retired from the stage. He died in Mestre as a result of nephritis. He was buried in his Otello costume.

His son Giancarlo Del Monaco is an opera director and theatre manager; his niece Donella Del Monaco, a soprano, is the singer of Opus Avantra.

Discography Edit

 
Portrait of Mario Del Monaco, tenor (1915-1982). Photo by Sedge Le Blang, before 1982.

Studio recordings for Decca Edit

All stereo unless otherwise indicated.

[Composer – Opera (year of recording) – other singers – conductor.]

  • Bellini – Norma (1967) – Souliotis, Cossotto, Cava – Varviso.
  • Bizet – Carmen (1963) – Resnik, Sutherland, Krause – Schippers.
  • Boito – Mefistofele (1959) – Tebaldi, Siepi – Serafin.
  • Catalani – La Wally (1968) – Tebaldi, Cappuccilli, Diaz – Cleva.
  • Cilea – Adriana Lecouvreur (1961) – Tebaldi, Simionato, Fioravanti – Capuana.
  • Giordano – Andrea Chenier (1957) – Tebaldi, Bastianini – Gavazzeni.
  • Giordano – Fedora (1969) – Olivero, Gobbi – Gardelli.
  • Leoncavallo – Pagliacci (1953, mono) – Petrella, Poli, Protti - Erede.
  • Leoncavallo – Pagliacci (1959) – Tucci, MacNeil, Capecchi – Molinari-Pradelli.
  • Mascagni – Cavalleria Rusticana (1953, mono) – Nicolai, Protti – Ghione.
  • Mascagni – Cavalleria Rusticana (1960) – Simionato, MacNeil, Satre – Serafin.
  • Mascagni – Cavalleria Rusticana (1966) – Souliotis, Gobbi – Varviso.
  • Ponchielli – La Gioconda (1957/8) – Cerquetti, Simionato, Bastianini, Siepi – Gavazzeni.
  • Puccini – Il Tabarro (1962) – Tebaldi, Merrill – Gardelli.
  • Puccini – La fanciulla del West (1958) – Tebaldi, MacNeil, Tozzi – Capuana.
  • Puccini – Tosca (1959) – Tebaldi, London – Molinari-Pradelli.
  • Puccini – Turandot (1955) – Borkh, Tebaldi – Erede.
  • Puccini – Manon Lescaut (1954) – Tebaldi, Corena – Molinari-Pradelli.
  • Verdi – Aida (1952, mono) – Tebaldi, Stignani, Protti – Erede.
  • Verdi – Il Trovatore (1956) – Tebaldi, Simionato, Savarese – Erede.
  • Verdi – La Forza del Destino (1955) – Tebaldi, Bastianini, Siepi, Simionato, Corena – Molinari-Pradelli.
  • Verdi – Otello (1954) – Tebaldi, Protti – Erede.
  • Verdi – Otello (1961) – Tebaldi, Protti – Karajan.
  • Verdi – Requiem Mass (1965) – Crespin, Rhodes, Pagliuca – Ansermet.
  • Verdi – Rigoletto (1954, mono) – Gueden, Simionato, Protti, Siepi – Erede.

Live Edit

[Composer – Opera (year and place of the performance) – other singers – conductor – label(s).]

  • Bellini - Norma (1955, Rome) - Callas, Stignani, Modesti
  • Bellini - Norma (1955, Milan) - Callas, Simionato, Zaccaria
  • Berlioz - I troiani (1960, La Scala) Simionato, Cossotto, Kubelik- Walhall.
  • Bizet- Carmen (1957, New York) Stevens- Mitropoulos
  • Bizet – Carmen (1959, Moscow) – Archipova, Lisitsian – Melik-Pashayev – Myto.
  • Catalani- La Wally (1953, Milan)- Tebaldi, Guelfi- Giulini-UMPG.
  • Giordano – Andrea Chenier (1955, Milan) – Callas, Protti, Amadini – Votto – Opera d'Oro.
  • Giordano – Andrea Chenier (1961, Tokyo) – Tebaldi, Protti – Capuana – Opera d'Oro.
  • Giordano- Fedora (1965, Napoli)- Olivero- Molinari-Pradelli.
  • Leoncavallo – Pagliacci (1959, Moscow) – L. Maslennikova, Ivanov – Nebolsin – Myto.
  • Leoncavallo – Pagliacci (1959, New York) – Amara, Warren, Sereni – Mitropoulos – Walhall.
  • Leoncavallo – Pagliacci (1961, Tokyo) – Tucci, Protti – Morelli – Gala.
  • Leoncavallo – Pagliacci (1962, San Francisco)- Horne, Bastianini- De Fabritiis-Melodrama.
  • Mascagni – Cavalleria Rusticana (1961, Tokyo) – Simionato – Morelli – Gala.
  • Puccini- Turandot "excepts" (1949, Buenos Aires) Callas- Serafin. Bmi.
  • Puccini- Manon Lescaut (1951, Mexico) Petrella- Antonicelli.
  • Puccini- Madame Butterfly (1951, Mexico) Gonzalez- Antonicelli.
  • Puccini – Tosca (1954, Napoles) – Caniglia, Guelfi- Rapalo – Opera Depot
  • Puccini – La Fanciulla del West (1954, Firenze) – Steber, Guelfi – Mitropoulos – Walhall
  • Puccini – La Fanciulla del West (1957, La Scala)- Frazzoni, Gobbi- Votto-
  • S.Saens - Samson et Dalila (1958, New York) Stevens- Cleva. Myto.
  • S.Saens - Samson et Dalila (1959, Napoli) Madeira, Clabassi- Molinari-Pradelli
  • Verdi – Aida (1951, Mexico) Callas, Taddei, Dominguez- De Fabritiis- Warner Classics.
  • Verdi – Aida (1952, New York) Milanov, Warren, Rankin- Cleva- Myto.
  • Verdi – Aida (1961 Tokyo) – Tucci, Simionato – Franco Capuana – Gala 100.507
  • Verdi – Ernani (1956, New York) – Milanov, Warren, Siepi – Mitropoulos – Andromeda, Myto.
  • Verdi – Ernani (1957, Florence) – Cerquetti, Bastianini, Christoff – Mitropoulos – Opera d'Oro.
  • Verdi – Ernani (1960, Naples) – Roberti, Bastianini, Rossi-Lemeni- Previtali – Andromeda.
  • Verdi – La Forza del Destino (1953, Florence) – Tebaldi, Protti, Siepi, Barbieri, Capecchi – Mitropoulos – Accademia, Foyer.
  • Verdi – La Forza del Destino (1953, New Orleans) Milanov, Warren- Herbert.
  • Verdi - Otello (1950, Buenos Aires) - Rigal, Guichandut- Votto- Myto.
  • Verdi - Otello (1951, México) Taddei, Petrella- De Fabritiis-
  • Verdi - Otello (1954, Milan) Tebaldi, Warren- Votto. Myto.
  • Verdi – Otello (1955, New York) – Warren, Tebaldi – Stiedry – Walhall.
  • Verdi – Otello (1958, New York) – Warren, De los Angeles – Cleva – Myto.
  • Verdi – Otello (1959, Tokio) – Gobbi, Tucci – Erede – Opera d'Oro.
  • Verdi - Otello (1962, Londres)- Gobbi, Kabainwanska- Solti. Naxos.
  • Verdi - Otello (1962, Dallas) Ligabue, Vinay- Rescigno.
  • Verdi - Otello (1966, Montreal) Tebaldi, Gobbi- Erede.
  • Verdi - Otello (1969, Napoles) Suoliotis, Colzani- Molinari-Pradelli.
  • Verdi - Otello (1972, Bruselas) Ricciarelli, Protti- Ferraris-
  • Wagner– Die Walküre (1966, Stuggart) Silja, Alexander- Leiter-Opera depot.
  • Zandonai- Francesca da Rimini (1959, Milan) Olivero, Malaspina- Gavazzeni. Myto.

Compilation albums Edit

  • Mario del Monaco: Decca Recitals 1952–1969 – 5 CDs, all studio – opera arias, sacred music, Neapolitan, Spanish and English songs.
  • Mario del Monaco: Grandi Voci – DECCA, 19 tracks, all studio – excellent selection of his finest arias (mostly Verdi and Puccini, but also including 'Vesti la giubba') plus three popular songs (including 'Granada').
  • The Singers: Mario del Monaco – DECCA, 17 tracks – mostly opera arias (Puccini, Wagner, Bellini, Verdi) plus a few popular/sacred pieces.
  • Mario del Monaco: Opera Arias – Testament, 23 tracks – collection of early mono recordings.
  • Mario del Monaco: Granada: Canzoni e Serenate – Replay, 14 tracks – fine compilation of popular Italian canzonettas plus 'Granada'.
  • Mario del Monaco: Historical Recordings 1950–1960 – Gala, 23 tracks – live recordings; extremely poor presentation with no dates or locations given.
  • Mario Del Monaco: Live – IDIS, 8 tracks – all live recordings, 1951–57; mostly arias from Verdi (Ernani, Il Trovatore, La Forza del Destino, Aida) plus Pollione's aria from Bellini's Norma.

Videography Edit

Video recordings released on DVD; Live performances unless otherwise stated.

[Composer – Opera (year and place of the performance) – other singers – conductor – label.]

  • Mascagni- Cavalleria Rusticana (1952, New York, film)- G. Bamboschek.
  • Giordano – Andrea Chénier (1955, Milan, film) – Stella, Taddei – A. Questa – RAI Milano – Bel Canto Society (no subtitles!).
  • Giordano – Andrea Chénier (1961, Tokyo) – Tebaldi, Protti – Capuana – Vai.
  • Leoncavallo – Pagliacci (1961, Tokyo) – Tucci, Protti – Morelli – Vai.
  • Verdi – Aida (1961, Tokyo) – Tucci, Simionato, Protti – Capuana – Vai.
  • Verdi – Il trovatore (1957, Milano, film) – Gencer, Bastianini, Barbieri – Previtali – Hardy Classics.
  • Verdi – Otello (Rome, 1958, film) – Capecchi, Carteri – Serafin – Hardy Classics.
  • Verdi – Otello (Tokyo, 1959) – Gobbi, Tucci – Erede – Vai.
  • Mario del Monaco at the Bolshoi – Carmen, Pagliacci (excerpts; Moscow, 1959) – Maslennicova, Arkhipova, Lisitsian – Tieskovini, Melik-Pashaev – Vai. (Del Monaco sang in Italian, the Russian casts in Russian.)

References Edit

  1. ^ Roland Turner (1982). The Annual Obituary. St. Martin's. p. 497. Retrieved 7 July 2013.
  2. ^ Current Biography Yearbook. H. W. Wilson Company. 1958. p. 371. ISBN 978-0-8242-0123-4. Retrieved 7 July 2013.
  3. ^ Jeannie Williams (1 May 2007). Jon Vickers: A Hero's Life. UPNE. pp. 165–. ISBN 978-1-55553-674-9. Retrieved 7 July 2013.
  4. ^ Bel Canto Society 2008-05-17 at the Wayback Machine

Further reading Edit

  • Gianni Gori, Mario Del Monaco: mille guerrier m'inseguono..., with a foreword by Marzio Pieri [it], series Grandi Voci 1, 2008, Zecchini Editore, p. 206, with recommended discography
  • Harold Rosenthal and John Warrack, The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Opera (Second Edition), Oxford University Press, 1980, p. 126.

External links Edit

  • – "A non-profit website created in memory of the greatest dramatic tenor of the 20th Century."
  • Mario Del Monaco, History of the Tenor (sound clips and narration by Sydney Barker)

mario, monaco, july, 1915, october, 1982, italian, operatic, tenor, born, 1915, july, 1915florence, italydied16, october, 1982, 1982, aged, mestre, italyoccupationopera, singer, tenor, years, active1940, 1975, contents, biography, discography, studio, recordin. Mario Del Monaco 27 July 1915 16 October 1982 1 was an Italian operatic tenor Mario Del MonacoBorn 1915 07 27 27 July 1915Florence ItalyDied16 October 1982 1982 10 16 aged 67 Mestre ItalyOccupationOpera singer tenor Years active1940 1975 Contents 1 Biography 2 Discography 2 1 Studio recordings for Decca 2 2 Live 2 3 Compilation albums 3 Videography 4 References 5 Further reading 6 External linksBiography EditDel Monaco was born in Florence into a musical upper class family to a Neapolitan father and to a mother of Sicilian descent 2 As a young boy he studied the violin but had a passion for singing He graduated from the Rossini Conservatory at Pesaro where he first met and sang with Renata Tebaldi with whom he would form something of an operatic dream team of the 1950s His early mentors as a singer included Arturo Melocchi his teacher at Pesaro and Cherubino Raffaelli who recognized his talent and helped launch his career That career began in earnest with Del Monaco s debut on 31 December 1940 as Pinkerton at the Puccini Theater in Milan His initial appearance in an opera had occurred the previous year however in Mascagni s Cavalleria rusticana in Pesaro He sang in Italy during the Second World War and married in 1941 Rina Filipini In 1946 he appeared at London s Royal Opera House Covent Garden for the first time During the ensuing years he became famous not only in London but also across the operatic world for his powerful voice and heroic acting style It was almost heldentenor like in scope but Del Monaco was no Wagnerian confining his activities overwhelmingly to the Italian repertoire He sang Wagner in concerts from Lohengrin and Die Walkure As OtelloDel Monaco sang at the New York Metropolitan Opera from 1951 to 1959 enjoying particular success in dramatic Verdi parts such as Radames He soon established himself as one of four Italian tenor superstars who reached the peak of their fame in the 1950s and 60s the others being Giuseppe Di Stefano Carlo Bergonzi and Franco Corelli Del Monaco s trademark roles during this period were Giordano s Andrea Chenier and Verdi s Otello He first tackled Otello in 1950 and kept refining his interpretation throughout his career It is said that he sang Otello 427 times However the book published by Elisabetta Romagnolo Mario Del Monaco Monumentum aere perennius Azzali 2002 lists only 218 appearances by him as Otello which is a more realistic figure Although Otello was his best role throughout his career Del Monaco sang a number of other roles with great acclaim for example Canio in Pagliacci Leoncavallo Radames in Aida Verdi Don Jose in Carmen Bizet Chenier in Andrea Chenier Giordano Manrico in Il trovatore Verdi Samson in Samson and Delilah Saint Saens and Don Alvaro in La forza del destino Verdi Del Monaco sang at La Scala with Maria Callas in 1955 Andrea Chenier Norma and starred with Callas in Norma at the Met in 1956 amongst other Callas pairings Del Monaco made his first recordings in Milan in 1948 for HMV Later he was partnered by Renata Tebaldi in a long series of Verdi and Puccini operas recorded for Decca On the same label was his 1969 recording of Giordano s Fedora opposite Magda Olivero and Tito Gobbi His ringing voice and virile appearance earned him the nickname of the Brass Bull of Milan 3 The soprano Magda Olivero noted in an interview with Stefan Zucker that When Del Monaco and I sang Francesca da Rimini together at La Scala in 1959 he explained his whole vocal technique to me When he finished I said My dear Del Monaco if I had to put into practice all the things you ve told me I d stop singing right away and just disappear The technique was so complicated you push the larynx down then you push this up then you do that in short it made my head spin just to hear everything he did 4 In 1975 he retired from the stage He died in Mestre as a result of nephritis He was buried in his Otello costume His son Giancarlo Del Monaco is an opera director and theatre manager his niece Donella Del Monaco a soprano is the singer of Opus Avantra Discography Edit Portrait of Mario Del Monaco tenor 1915 1982 Photo by Sedge Le Blang before 1982 Studio recordings for Decca Edit All stereo unless otherwise indicated Composer Opera year of recording other singers conductor Bellini Norma 1967 Souliotis Cossotto Cava Varviso Bizet Carmen 1963 Resnik Sutherland Krause Schippers Boito Mefistofele 1959 Tebaldi Siepi Serafin Catalani La Wally 1968 Tebaldi Cappuccilli Diaz Cleva Cilea Adriana Lecouvreur 1961 Tebaldi Simionato Fioravanti Capuana Giordano Andrea Chenier 1957 Tebaldi Bastianini Gavazzeni Giordano Fedora 1969 Olivero Gobbi Gardelli Leoncavallo Pagliacci 1953 mono Petrella Poli Protti Erede Leoncavallo Pagliacci 1959 Tucci MacNeil Capecchi Molinari Pradelli Mascagni Cavalleria Rusticana 1953 mono Nicolai Protti Ghione Mascagni Cavalleria Rusticana 1960 Simionato MacNeil Satre Serafin Mascagni Cavalleria Rusticana 1966 Souliotis Gobbi Varviso Ponchielli La Gioconda 1957 8 Cerquetti Simionato Bastianini Siepi Gavazzeni Puccini Il Tabarro 1962 Tebaldi Merrill Gardelli Puccini La fanciulla del West 1958 Tebaldi MacNeil Tozzi Capuana Puccini Tosca 1959 Tebaldi London Molinari Pradelli Puccini Turandot 1955 Borkh Tebaldi Erede Puccini Manon Lescaut 1954 Tebaldi Corena Molinari Pradelli Verdi Aida 1952 mono Tebaldi Stignani Protti Erede Verdi Il Trovatore 1956 Tebaldi Simionato Savarese Erede Verdi La Forza del Destino 1955 Tebaldi Bastianini Siepi Simionato Corena Molinari Pradelli Verdi Otello 1954 Tebaldi Protti Erede Verdi Otello 1961 Tebaldi Protti Karajan Verdi Requiem Mass 1965 Crespin Rhodes Pagliuca Ansermet Verdi Rigoletto 1954 mono Gueden Simionato Protti Siepi Erede Live Edit Composer Opera year and place of the performance other singers conductor label s Bellini Norma 1955 Rome Callas Stignani Modesti Bellini Norma 1955 Milan Callas Simionato Zaccaria Berlioz I troiani 1960 La Scala Simionato Cossotto Kubelik Walhall Bizet Carmen 1957 New York Stevens Mitropoulos Bizet Carmen 1959 Moscow Archipova Lisitsian Melik Pashayev Myto Catalani La Wally 1953 Milan Tebaldi Guelfi Giulini UMPG Giordano Andrea Chenier 1955 Milan Callas Protti Amadini Votto Opera d Oro Giordano Andrea Chenier 1961 Tokyo Tebaldi Protti Capuana Opera d Oro Giordano Fedora 1965 Napoli Olivero Molinari Pradelli Leoncavallo Pagliacci 1959 Moscow L Maslennikova Ivanov Nebolsin Myto Leoncavallo Pagliacci 1959 New York Amara Warren Sereni Mitropoulos Walhall Leoncavallo Pagliacci 1961 Tokyo Tucci Protti Morelli Gala Leoncavallo Pagliacci 1962 San Francisco Horne Bastianini De Fabritiis Melodrama Mascagni Cavalleria Rusticana 1961 Tokyo Simionato Morelli Gala Puccini Turandot excepts 1949 Buenos Aires Callas Serafin Bmi Puccini Manon Lescaut 1951 Mexico Petrella Antonicelli Puccini Madame Butterfly 1951 Mexico Gonzalez Antonicelli Puccini Tosca 1954 Napoles Caniglia Guelfi Rapalo Opera Depot Puccini La Fanciulla del West 1954 Firenze Steber Guelfi Mitropoulos Walhall Puccini La Fanciulla del West 1957 La Scala Frazzoni Gobbi Votto S Saens Samson et Dalila 1958 New York Stevens Cleva Myto S Saens Samson et Dalila 1959 Napoli Madeira Clabassi Molinari Pradelli Verdi Aida 1951 Mexico Callas Taddei Dominguez De Fabritiis Warner Classics Verdi Aida 1952 New York Milanov Warren Rankin Cleva Myto Verdi Aida 1961 Tokyo Tucci Simionato Franco Capuana Gala 100 507 Verdi Ernani 1956 New York Milanov Warren Siepi Mitropoulos Andromeda Myto Verdi Ernani 1957 Florence Cerquetti Bastianini Christoff Mitropoulos Opera d Oro Verdi Ernani 1960 Naples Roberti Bastianini Rossi Lemeni Previtali Andromeda Verdi La Forza del Destino 1953 Florence Tebaldi Protti Siepi Barbieri Capecchi Mitropoulos Accademia Foyer Verdi La Forza del Destino 1953 New Orleans Milanov Warren Herbert Verdi Otello 1950 Buenos Aires Rigal Guichandut Votto Myto Verdi Otello 1951 Mexico Taddei Petrella De Fabritiis Verdi Otello 1954 Milan Tebaldi Warren Votto Myto Verdi Otello 1955 New York Warren Tebaldi Stiedry Walhall Verdi Otello 1958 New York Warren De los Angeles Cleva Myto Verdi Otello 1959 Tokio Gobbi Tucci Erede Opera d Oro Verdi Otello 1962 Londres Gobbi Kabainwanska Solti Naxos Verdi Otello 1962 Dallas Ligabue Vinay Rescigno Verdi Otello 1966 Montreal Tebaldi Gobbi Erede Verdi Otello 1969 Napoles Suoliotis Colzani Molinari Pradelli Verdi Otello 1972 Bruselas Ricciarelli Protti Ferraris Wagner Die Walkure 1966 Stuggart Silja Alexander Leiter Opera depot Zandonai Francesca da Rimini 1959 Milan Olivero Malaspina Gavazzeni Myto Compilation albums Edit Mario del Monaco Decca Recitals 1952 1969 5 CDs all studio opera arias sacred music Neapolitan Spanish and English songs Mario del Monaco Grandi Voci DECCA 19 tracks all studio excellent selection of his finest arias mostly Verdi and Puccini but also including Vesti la giubba plus three popular songs including Granada The Singers Mario del Monaco DECCA 17 tracks mostly opera arias Puccini Wagner Bellini Verdi plus a few popular sacred pieces Mario del Monaco Opera Arias Testament 23 tracks collection of early mono recordings Mario del Monaco Granada Canzoni e Serenate Replay 14 tracks fine compilation of popular Italian canzonettas plus Granada Mario del Monaco Historical Recordings 1950 1960 Gala 23 tracks live recordings extremely poor presentation with no dates or locations given Mario Del Monaco Live IDIS 8 tracks all live recordings 1951 57 mostly arias from Verdi Ernani Il Trovatore La Forza del Destino Aida plus Pollione s aria from Bellini s Norma Videography EditVideo recordings released on DVD Live performances unless otherwise stated Composer Opera year and place of the performance other singers conductor label Mascagni Cavalleria Rusticana 1952 New York film G Bamboschek Giordano Andrea Chenier 1955 Milan film Stella Taddei A Questa RAI Milano Bel Canto Society no subtitles Giordano Andrea Chenier 1961 Tokyo Tebaldi Protti Capuana Vai Leoncavallo Pagliacci 1961 Tokyo Tucci Protti Morelli Vai Verdi Aida 1961 Tokyo Tucci Simionato Protti Capuana Vai Verdi Il trovatore 1957 Milano film Gencer Bastianini Barbieri Previtali Hardy Classics Verdi Otello Rome 1958 film Capecchi Carteri Serafin Hardy Classics Verdi Otello Tokyo 1959 Gobbi Tucci Erede Vai Mario del Monaco at the Bolshoi Carmen Pagliacci excerpts Moscow 1959 Maslennicova Arkhipova Lisitsian Tieskovini Melik Pashaev Vai Del Monaco sang in Italian the Russian casts in Russian References Edit Roland Turner 1982 The Annual Obituary St Martin s p 497 Retrieved 7 July 2013 Current Biography Yearbook H W Wilson Company 1958 p 371 ISBN 978 0 8242 0123 4 Retrieved 7 July 2013 Jeannie Williams 1 May 2007 Jon Vickers A Hero s Life UPNE pp 165 ISBN 978 1 55553 674 9 Retrieved 7 July 2013 Bel Canto Society Archived 2008 05 17 at the Wayback MachineFurther reading EditGianni Gori Mario Del Monaco mille guerrier m inseguono with a foreword by Marzio Pieri it series Grandi Voci 1 2008 Zecchini Editore p 206 with recommended discography Harold Rosenthal and John Warrack The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Opera Second Edition Oxford University Press 1980 p 126 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mario Del Monaco Mario Del Monaco Official International Website A non profit website created in memory of the greatest dramatic tenor of the 20th Century Mario Del Monaco History of the Tenor sound clips and narration by Sydney Barker Portals Biography Opera Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mario Del Monaco amp oldid 1164978548, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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