{"id":17860,"date":"2023-01-11T17:10:02","date_gmt":"2023-01-11T17:10:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/uraniarecords.com\/prodotto\/caruso-his-songs\/"},"modified":"2024-04-30T15:51:31","modified_gmt":"2024-04-30T15:51:31","slug":"caruso-his-songs","status":"publish","type":"product","link":"https:\/\/uraniarecords.com\/en\/prodotto\/caruso-his-songs\/","title":{"rendered":"CARUSO: HIS SONGS"},"content":{"rendered":"
CARUSO: HIS SONGS composed FOR him and BY him<\/p>\n
9 songs composed BY him<\/strong><\/p>\n Adorables Tourments\u00a0<\/em>(1907) 39 songs composed FOR him by<\/strong><\/p>\n Antonio Pini-Corsi (1903) | Francesco Paolo Tosti (1903-1906-1909) ! Ruggero Leoncavallo (1904 -1913) | Luigi Denza (1905) | Arturo Buzzi-Peccia* (1906-1915) | Enrico Leboffe* (1906) | Pier Adolfo Tirindelli* (1906-1920) Mario Ferrarese* (1908 – 1910) | Salvatore Cardillo (1911) Renato Brogi* (1911) | Mary Helen Brown* (1913) Juan Gay* (1914) | Angelo Bettinelli* (1914) Gaetano Calamani* (1915) | Raoul Gunsbourg* (1915) | Leo Strockoff* (1915) Leopoldo Mugnone* (1916) | Luigi Carvelli* (1916) Gabriele Sibella* (1916) | Pedro Gu\u00e9tary* (1916) | Natalie Townsend (1917) | Ariadne Holmes Edwards (1918) | Albano Seismit-Doda* (1918 – 1919) <\/p>\n 2 CD<\/p>\n * world premi\u00e8re recording<\/p>\n Simbolo dell\u2019italianit\u00e0 e del bel canto, Enrico Caruso \u00e8 passato dai palcoscenici della provincia napoletana ai pi\u00f9 prestigiosi teatri d\u2019opera del mondo e, con la stessa naturalezza con cui interpreta il Duca di Mantova in Rigoletto, pu\u00f2 tornare a essere lo scugnizzo delle canzoni popolari. Ma ci\u00f2 che \u00e8 meno noto \u00e8 che il grande tenore stesso ha composto un piccolo numero di queste canzoni, e il presente album le riunisce per la prima volta, insieme a un\u2019ampia selezione di pezzi scritti appositamente per lui dai suoi contemporanei. Un repertorio poco conosciuto che merita oggi, a 150 anni dalla nascita di Caruso, di essere riscoperto da un nuovo pubblico.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n A symbol of Italianism and bel canto singing, Enrico Caruso moved from provincial Neapolitan stages to the world\u2019s most prestigious opera houses, and as naturally as he sang the Duke of Mantua in Rigoletto, he could return to being the scugnizzo or street urchin of popular songs. But what is less known is that the great tenor himself composed a small number of these songs, and this album brings them together for the first time, along with a wide selection of pieces that were written especially for him by his contemporaries. A little-known repertoire that deserves today, 150 years after Caruso birth, to be rediscovered by a new audience.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n MARK MILHOFER, tenor<\/p>\n MARCO SCOLASTRA, piano<\/p>\n <\/p>\n
\nNo! Nun di ca so stato<\/em> I* (1911)
\nFenesta Abbandunata<\/em>* (1912)
\nDreams of Long Ago<\/em> (1912)
\nCanzona a Dispietto<\/em>* (1912)
\nTiempo Antico<\/em> (1912)
\nPer Sempre Libert\u00e0\/Liberty Forever<\/em>* (1917)
\nCampane a Sera<\/em> (1918)
\nSerenata (Souvenirs d\u2019un Concert)<\/em> (1919)<\/p>\n
\nJosephine Uterhart* (1919) | Luis Mendoza Lopez* (1920)<\/p>\n