Maurizio frusoni biography of christopher columbus

  • Frusoni, Maurizio -- Longhi, Daniela -- Mukk, Jozsef -- Servile, Roberto BALADA, L.: Cristobal Colon (Christopher Columbus) [Opera] (Carreras.
  • To make up for this I have put together a Biographical List of Tenors, which I think of as a 'tenorography', so that anyone can follow up particular singers.
  • Vaglieri; composer, Alfredo Lacosegliaz; program: Christopher Columbus; **The Legend of choreographer, Robert Ivey; Cast: Luciana Serra, Maurizio Frusoni.
  • Tenor: History of a Voice 9780300160024

    Table of contents :
    CONTENTS
    ILLUSTRATIONS
    PREFACE
    1 The Prehistory of the Voice
    2 Handel,Mozart and the Tenor–Castrato Connection
    3 Nourrit, Duprez and the Tenorino d’hier
    4 The Tenor as Artist
    5 Caruso and the Italian Succession
    6 The Romantic Tenor Hero
    7 Splendid Isolationists? The British Isles in the Twentieth Century
    8 France and the Decline of Linguistic Lyricism
    9 Russia and the Preservation of Lost Traditions
    10 The Twentieth-century Heldentenor
    11 Post-war Losses and Gains
    NOTES
    BIOGRAPHICAL LIST OF TENORS
    Audio, Video and Website Sources
    Bibliography and Further Reading
    Index

    Citation preview

    T e n or John Potter sang tenor for many years with the Hilliard Ensemble and spent twelve years at the University of York, where he was Reader in Music. He records for ECM and performs, lectures and coaches widely in europe and the USA. His website is: http://www.john-potter.co.uk

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