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Tito Schipa

Tito Schipa (Italian pronunciation: [ˈskiːpa]; born Raffaele Attilio Amedeo Schipa; 2 January 1889 in Lecce – 16 December 1965) was an Italian lyric tenor, considered the greatest tenore di grazia and one of the most popular tenors of the century.

Tito Schipa
Tito Schipa in 1920 with a camera

Biography edit

 
Schipa with his wife Antoinette in 1925

Schipa was born as Raffaele Attilio Amedeo Schipa on 27 December 1888 in Lecce in Apulia into an Arbëreshë family;[1] his birthday was recorded as January 2, 1889 for military conscription purposes.[2] He studied in Milan and made his operatic debut at age 21 in 1910 at Vercelli. He subsequently appeared throughout Italy and in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In 1917, he created the role of Ruggiero in Puccini's La rondine.

In 1919, Schipa traveled to the United States, joining the Chicago Opera Company. He remained with the Chicago company until 1932, whereupon he appeared at the New York Metropolitan Opera from 1932 to 1935, and again in 1941. He also sang at the San Francisco Opera, beginning in 1924.

From 1929 to 1949 he performed regularly in Italy, including at La Scala, Milan and the Rome Opera. He returned to Buenos Aires to sing in 1954. In 1957, he toured the Soviet Union.

Schipa's artistry is preserved on film. In 1929, he appeared in two Vitaphone movie shorts, singing "M'appari" from Flotow's opera Martha and "Una furtiva lagrima" from Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore.

Schipa's stage repertoire, which in his early career had encompassed a wide range of Verdi and Puccini roles, eventually contracted to about 20 congenial Italian and French operatic roles, including Massenet's Werther, Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore and Cilea's L'arlesiana. In concert, Schipa performed a preferred array of lyrical operatic arias and songs, including Neapolitan and Spanish popular songs.

Schipa made numerous recordings of arias and songs during his career, beginning in Italy in 1913. His recorded output included a famous 78-rpm set of Donizetti's Don Pasquale, made in 1932. This is still available on CD. He also recorded several tangos, some of which were composed by him in Spanish, mostly in Buenos Aires and New York. Thanks to his early Latin American tours, Schipa was a very popular tenor in Latin America.

Like his contemporary Richard Tauber, Tito Schipa was also a conductor. Although a few contemporary critics considered Schipa's voice to be small in size, restricted in range and slightly husky in timbre, he was still extremely popular with the public. Michael Scott (The Record of Singing: 1978), while admiring Schipa's charm and taste, points out that it is not correct to say that Schipa was a master of bel canto; indeed Scott and others regard Schipa's recording of "Il mio tesoro" from Mozart's Don Giovanni as one of the worst ever made, with sloppy runs and sketchy ornamentation.

Yet his performance of the entire aria during a Metropolitan Opera broadcast of Don Giovanni on January 20, 1934, as well as surviving fragments from a “live” New Orleans performance of the opera in 1935, show him in superb form. "Although the quality of one or two of Mr. Schipa's top notes was rather tenuous," New York critic Francis D. Perkins wrote in the Herald Tribune in January 1934, “the style and phrasing of his aria was usually artistic and well schooled.”

On July 18, 1919, he was initiated to the Scottish Rite Freemasonry[3][4][5] in the Lodge Espartana of Buenos Aires.[6] In 1939, Tito Schipa declined an invitation from Italian-American groups to perform 12 concerts in order to raise money for the Anti-Fascist movement in Italy. Although he was offered $1,000 for each appearance, Schipa refused and is quoted in his letter, dated February 23, 1939,[7] "I am sorry that I cannot sing for Loubet; but you MUST understand my situation; and my relationship with Achille Starace in Italy and all authorities there. And you know the purpose of the benefit for which Loubet asks me to sing for. Not tell anybody the reason; tell that I cannot come to New York or some other excuse; but don't ask me the impossible".

Schipa sang his final performance at the Metropolitan Opera in 1941 before returning to Fascist Italy, "where he was a pet of the Benito Mussolini regime", an association he would never really live down; after returning to the United States, his first post war concert was poorly attended but when he came out of retirement one last time in 1962, Town Hall was jammed.[8] In 1958, Schipa retired from the operatic stage to teach voice, initially in Budapest. He returned to New York for one last concert performance in 1962; Town Hall was full to overflowing.[9] Schipa died of complications from diabetes on December 16, 1965 at the age of 77 in Manhattan, New York City, while teaching there.

Legacy edit

He was a National Patron of Delta Omicron, an international professional music fraternity.[10]

His son Tito Schipa Jr. is a composer, singer-songwriter, producer, writer and actor.[11]

Selected filmography edit

Bibliography edit

  • Enzo Ferrieri, I "Piccoli" di Hollywood, in Comœdia, Anno XVI, giugno 1934
  • Renzo D'Andrea, Tito Schipa, Schena Editore, Fasano 1980.
  • Tito Schipa Jr., Tito Schipa nella vita e nell'arte, Argo, Lecce 1993, 2008
  • Gianni Carluccio, Tito Schipa, un leccese nel mondo, San Cesario, 2007
  • Carlo Stasi, Dizionario Enciclopedico dei Salentini, Grifo, Lecce 2018, Vol. II, pp. 974–976

References edit

  • Tito Schipa (Opera Vivra.com) - Opera Vivràs biography on Schipa.
  1. ^ Schipa, Tito (2004). Tito Schipa. p. 25. ISBN 9788882340407.
  2. ^ Tito Schipa
  3. ^ "Quanti personaggi dello spettacolo fra le logge italiane". from the original on Jul 19, 2017. Retrieved Oct 2, 2018.
  4. ^ "Da Belli a Totò a Gino Cervi, MASSONICAmente racconta gli artisti della squadra e del compasso" (in Italian). Jan 2, 2015. Archived from the original on October 2, 2018. Retrieved Oct 2, 2018.
  5. ^ "Cinema: Totò massone, la Gran Loggia d'Italia lo commemora". adnkronos.com (in Italian). Rome. Oct 22, 1999. from the original on Jun 9, 2014. Retrieved Oct 2, 2018.
  6. ^ Vittorio Gnocchini, L'Italia dei Liberi Muratori, Erasmo ed., Roma, 2005, p. 250.
  7. ^ Naugatuck News(Connecticut), March 11, 1947, page 4, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/25009558/tito_schipa_portrait_of_a_nazi/
  8. ^ Tito Schipa Obituary, New York Daily New, December 18, 1965, page 53 https://www.newspapers.com/clip/25010007/tito_schipa_obituary/
  9. ^ "Tito Schipa, obituary". Daily News. 18 December 1965. p. 53.
  10. ^ Delta Omicron 2010-01-27 at the Wayback Machine
  11. ^ Enrico Deregibus (8 October 2010). Dizionario completo della Canzone Italiana. Giunti Editore, 2010. ISBN 978-8809756250.

External links edit

  • TitoSchipa.it - English version of the Italian site run by the Schipa family.
  • Tito Schipa at IMDb.
  • Tito Schipa sings "Una furtiva lagrima" from L'elisir D'amore on YouTube - A 1929 video of Schipa singing the aria "Una furtiva lagrima" from Gaetano Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore.
  • Tito Schipa Sings Opera (1913) - Single sound recording of Tito Schipa with orchestra singing arias from Cacvlleria Rusticana, La Boheme, La giaconda, Lucia di Lammemoor, Rigoletto and Tosca on Archive.org
  • Tito Schipa's single sound recordings with orchestra singing several popular songs including: A Cuba, A la Orilla de un Palmar, Amapola, Chi se nne scorda cchiu, El Gaucho, Granadinas, Jota, Napulitanata,Nina, Oh! Dulce Misterio de la Vida, Palgliacci - Serenata d'arlecchino, Pesca d'ammore, Princesita, Quiereme Mucho, Santa Lucía, Son Tutta Duolo, Traviata - Un Di Felice on Archive.org
  • History of the Tenor / Tito Schipa / Sound Clips and Narration
  • Илка Попова. Встречи на оперной сцене. Тито Скипа . (стр.116-123). Электронная версия, исправленная и дополненная (пер. с болг. М. Малькова). Спб.2013.(In Russian).
  • Tito Schipa recordings at the Discography of American Historical Recordings.

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Tito Schipa Italian pronunciation ˈskiːpa born Raffaele Attilio Amedeo Schipa 2 January 1889 in Lecce 16 December 1965 was an Italian lyric tenor considered the greatest tenore di grazia and one of the most popular tenors of the century Tito SchipaTito Schipa in 1920 with a camera Contents 1 Biography 2 Legacy 3 Selected filmography 4 Bibliography 5 References 6 External linksBiography edit nbsp Schipa with his wife Antoinette in 1925Schipa was born as Raffaele Attilio Amedeo Schipa on 27 December 1888 in Lecce in Apulia into an Arbereshe family 1 his birthday was recorded as January 2 1889 for military conscription purposes 2 He studied in Milan and made his operatic debut at age 21 in 1910 at Vercelli He subsequently appeared throughout Italy and in Buenos Aires Argentina In 1917 he created the role of Ruggiero in Puccini s La rondine In 1919 Schipa traveled to the United States joining the Chicago Opera Company He remained with the Chicago company until 1932 whereupon he appeared at the New York Metropolitan Opera from 1932 to 1935 and again in 1941 He also sang at the San Francisco Opera beginning in 1924 From 1929 to 1949 he performed regularly in Italy including at La Scala Milan and the Rome Opera He returned to Buenos Aires to sing in 1954 In 1957 he toured the Soviet Union Schipa s artistry is preserved on film In 1929 he appeared in two Vitaphone movie shorts singing M appari from Flotow s opera Martha and Una furtiva lagrima from Donizetti s L elisir d amore Schipa s stage repertoire which in his early career had encompassed a wide range of Verdi and Puccini roles eventually contracted to about 20 congenial Italian and French operatic roles including Massenet s Werther Donizetti s L elisir d amore and Cilea s L arlesiana In concert Schipa performed a preferred array of lyrical operatic arias and songs including Neapolitan and Spanish popular songs Schipa made numerous recordings of arias and songs during his career beginning in Italy in 1913 His recorded output included a famous 78 rpm set of Donizetti s Don Pasquale made in 1932 This is still available on CD He also recorded several tangos some of which were composed by him in Spanish mostly in Buenos Aires and New York Thanks to his early Latin American tours Schipa was a very popular tenor in Latin America Like his contemporary Richard Tauber Tito Schipa was also a conductor Although a few contemporary critics considered Schipa s voice to be small in size restricted in range and slightly husky in timbre he was still extremely popular with the public Michael Scott The Record of Singing 1978 while admiring Schipa s charm and taste points out that it is not correct to say that Schipa was a master of bel canto indeed Scott and others regard Schipa s recording of Il mio tesoro from Mozart s Don Giovanni as one of the worst ever made with sloppy runs and sketchy ornamentation Yet his performance of the entire aria during a Metropolitan Opera broadcast of Don Giovanni on January 20 1934 as well as surviving fragments from a live New Orleans performance of the opera in 1935 show him in superb form Although the quality of one or two of Mr Schipa s top notes was rather tenuous New York critic Francis D Perkins wrote in the Herald Tribune in January 1934 the style and phrasing of his aria was usually artistic and well schooled On July 18 1919 he was initiated to the Scottish Rite Freemasonry 3 4 5 in the Lodge Espartana of Buenos Aires 6 In 1939 Tito Schipa declined an invitation from Italian American groups to perform 12 concerts in order to raise money for the Anti Fascist movement in Italy Although he was offered 1 000 for each appearance Schipa refused and is quoted in his letter dated February 23 1939 7 I am sorry that I cannot sing for Loubet but you MUST understand my situation and my relationship with Achille Starace in Italy and all authorities there And you know the purpose of the benefit for which Loubet asks me to sing for Not tell anybody the reason tell that I cannot come to New York or some other excuse but don t ask me the impossible Schipa sang his final performance at the Metropolitan Opera in 1941 before returning to Fascist Italy where he was a pet of the Benito Mussolini regime an association he would never really live down after returning to the United States his first post war concert was poorly attended but when he came out of retirement one last time in 1962 Town Hall was jammed 8 In 1958 Schipa retired from the operatic stage to teach voice initially in Budapest He returned to New York for one last concert performance in 1962 Town Hall was full to overflowing 9 Schipa died of complications from diabetes on December 16 1965 at the age of 77 in Manhattan New York City while teaching there Legacy editHe was a National Patron of Delta Omicron an international professional music fraternity 10 His son Tito Schipa Jr is a composer singer songwriter producer writer and actor 11 Selected filmography editThree Lucky Fools 1933 To Live 1937 Mad About Opera 1948 The Mysteries of Venice 1951 Bibliography editEnzo Ferrieri I Piccoli di Hollywood in Comœdia Anno XVI giugno 1934 Renzo D Andrea Tito Schipa Schena Editore Fasano 1980 Tito Schipa Jr Tito Schipa nella vita e nell arte Argo Lecce 1993 2008 Gianni Carluccio Tito Schipa un leccese nel mondo San Cesario 2007 Carlo Stasi Dizionario Enciclopedico dei Salentini Grifo Lecce 2018 Vol II pp 974 976References editTito Schipa Opera Vivra com Opera Vivras biography on Schipa Schipa Tito 2004 Tito Schipa p 25 ISBN 9788882340407 Tito Schipa Quanti personaggi dello spettacolo fra le logge italiane Archived from the original on Jul 19 2017 Retrieved Oct 2 2018 Da Belli a Toto a Gino Cervi MASSONICAmente racconta gli artisti della squadra e del compasso in Italian Jan 2 2015 Archived from the original on October 2 2018 Retrieved Oct 2 2018 Cinema Toto massone la Gran Loggia d Italia lo commemora adnkronos com in Italian Rome Oct 22 1999 Archived from the original on Jun 9 2014 Retrieved Oct 2 2018 Vittorio Gnocchini L Italia dei Liberi Muratori Erasmo ed Roma 2005 p 250 Naugatuck News Connecticut March 11 1947 page 4 https www newspapers com clip 25009558 tito schipa portrait of a nazi Tito Schipa Obituary New York Daily New December 18 1965 page 53 https www newspapers com clip 25010007 tito schipa obituary Tito Schipa obituary Daily News 18 December 1965 p 53 Delta Omicron Archived 2010 01 27 at the Wayback Machine Enrico Deregibus 8 October 2010 Dizionario completo della Canzone Italiana Giunti Editore 2010 ISBN 978 8809756250 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tito Schipa TitoSchipa it English version of the Italian site run by the Schipa family Tito Schipa at IMDb Tito Schipa sings Una furtiva lagrima from L elisir D amore on YouTube A 1929 video of Schipa singing the aria Una furtiva lagrima from Gaetano Donizetti s L elisir d amore Tito Schipa Sings Opera 1913 Single sound recording of Tito Schipa with orchestra singing arias from Cacvlleria Rusticana La Boheme La giaconda Lucia di Lammemoor Rigoletto and Tosca on Archive org Tito Schipa s single sound recordings with orchestra singing several popular songs including A Cuba A la Orilla de un Palmar Amapola Chi se nne scorda cchiu El Gaucho Granadinas Jota Napulitanata Nina Oh Dulce Misterio de la Vida Palgliacci Serenata d arlecchino Pesca d ammore Princesita Quiereme Mucho Santa Lucia Son Tutta Duolo Traviata Un Di Felice on Archive org History of the Tenor Tito Schipa Sound Clips and Narration Ilka Popova Vstrechi na opernoj scene Tito Skipa str 116 123 Elektronnaya versiya ispravlennaya i dopolnennaya per s bolg M Malkova Spb 2013 In Russian Tito Schipa recordings at the Discography of American Historical Recordings Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tito Schipa amp oldid 1203973042, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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