An amazing recording, and a superb cleaning job, well done! This truly brings the golden era back to us. G.B.Shaw called Tamagno's singing "magnificent screaming" - but he does anything but. Magnificent he is, but also one of the most effortless tenors ever, I find. Even taking into account that he was no longer a healthy man when he made his recordings. Bravo!!!
"Little rough around the edges?" To my 20th century ears, his voice is vibrant and powerful. God, it just shows how low our standards have gone over the past 100 years. And 95% of opera 'fans' nowadays have even lower standards than myself.
More than past his prime, Steve! He was 54 & dying of angina pectoris, having only a year to live. In 1900, critics noted that after 30 years of singing the heaviest operas in the repertoire, his voice was no longer fresh & was sounding a little rough around the edges. No doubt due to his angina. This recording is 1904. Yet he still sounds 20 years old to me! What would his critics have made of his modern throaty contemporaries even in their prime??
Un tenore dalla travolgente potenza vocale . Forse è stato a quei tempi il più grande tenore lirico drammatico spinto dalla inaudita potenza , anche se un po' gigione .
Amazing, thanks for posting. The noise reduction is quite incredible. I find it funny that I can understand his diction better than a lot of more modern recordings! And what singing! They say he was past his prime...
Bravo Maestro di canto!!! Excellent restoration--thanks so much for posting!! I LOVE HIS ENDING!! Even many later singers Caruso included didnt go for this last high note!!
Oh, my friend, thank you very much! It´s an historical document. Congratulations. Es una verdadera sorpresa, yo había buscado grabaciones de Tamagno, pero había encontrado referencias que indicaban que no existían registros vocales de él, estos archivos se escuchan mejor que los de Caruso inclusive en calidad de grabación, incluso paracen más recientes, como de los años 20´s. Son muy valiosos. Es sorprendente que datan de la primera década del S. XX
Se ben ricordo,Tamagno dovrebbe essere stato il primo OTELLO e sarebbe interessante conoscere le impressioni di VERDI all'ascolto di una simile possente voce!
He was, but imagine how he would have sounded live! Just incredible. I have listened to a great many singers in my time (however short) and Caruso and Tamagno are my two favorites.
You are welcome. Tamagno is my favorite. Busqué hace muchos anos para Tamagno' las grabaciones de s y podían encontrar solamente presionar italiano del vinilo de Odeon. Muchas tomas inéditas han salido a luz desde entonces. Ahora las tengo en el CD. Adios.
I have some re-mastered recordings of your Great Uncles's recordings done by Welsh firm Nimbus records- a truly wonderful and historically important voice. " Un di al' azzuro spazio" wonderful.
Charlie T i hope you get back to this site again soon. I would like to converse with you about your great uncle whose singing i love. Isnt this a great restoration of his magnificent voice to whom Verdi entrusted his monumental Otello!!
Ill and on the verge of death? Then what did he sound like in his prime? No wonder he's remembered as the greatest "tenore di forza" of the 19th century... a tenor for the ages...
also he sang all these later recordings in the original keys. Even Caruso transposed the Di Quella pira down a half tone this guy was the real deal. Also remember these are early acuoustical recordings which leave most of the overtones to the ages they all sang into the horn. Even Carusos recordings were but a souvenir according to Maestro Enzo Dell Orefice who was his accompanist and coach from 1910 to 1913 andwhom i studied with from 1970 till 1974 when he passed away.
Oleg Rasputin below you never heard him some twenty years before he made this so how can you possibly make that remark. Compare the Led Zepplin singers voice now to what it was 30 years ago he still sings but is a shadow of his former self. As we get older we lose power and depth of tone it is inevitable with age. However T. still sings in the original keys and does not transpose down as most do when their best days are past them. True he made a terrific amount of cash doing this an offer he couldnt refuse im sure but it took a lot of courage to stand in front of that horn and hurl out those tones into eternity. As we know he was not well he had congestive heart failure but i feel he still gave his all. After all within a couple of years he joined the great heavenly choir Maybe we will be lucky enough to meet him one day along with Patti Caruso Ruffo and all the others who gave us such pleasure while here on this mortal coil.
@John Eichacker, Por supuesto! Yo agradezco este video que siempre es muy interesante, pero esta famosa aria no lo hace bien...es mi opinión! Grande Tamagno, y respeto su figura, sin embargo!
Esecuzione abominevole : intonazione approssimativa , (calante), interpretazione inaccettabile, gigionerie insopportabili, voce sempre spinta incapace a modulare le frasi.Povero Verdi ! Chissà che travasi di bile durante le prove di Otello ! Incredibili anche i commenti entusiastici riportati !
+sergio pedini Evidentemente manifesti , almeno , due carenze di conoscenza : le interpretazioni vocali in uso ai primi del 1900 ; in secondo luogo si dovrebbe non dimenticare che le tecnologie di riproduzione di allora erano lontane anni-luce da quelle attuali ( nelle quali-oggi- si riesce a magnificare/reimpostare/correggere/etc. ogni manchevolezza e/o insufficienza espressiva ) .
oleg you mean well but you dont know what you re talking about. Sorry and no one less than Verdi would disagree with you. What you are hearing is a man over 50 with severe heart failure who was talked into doing doing this recordings for a tremendos purse while he could still do it.. Read the reviews of the critics when he was in his prime such as B. Shaw.
An amazing recording, and a superb cleaning job, well done! This truly brings the golden era back to us. G.B.Shaw called Tamagno's singing "magnificent screaming" - but he does anything but. Magnificent he is, but also one of the most effortless tenors ever, I find. Even taking into account that he was no longer a healthy man when he made his recordings. Bravo!!!
I just can't believe my great uncle francesco has this many fans! Thank u all so much for all the support xx
For four decades I have had great respect and affection for Signor Francesco Tamagno. It is my pleasure to have posted some of his recordings.
Che potenza vocale !Peccato che a quei tempi, le registrazioni non erano fedeli come adesso.Che spettacolo d'audizione sarebbe ascoltarle oggi.
"Little rough around the edges?" To my 20th century ears, his voice is vibrant and powerful. God, it just shows how low our standards have gone over the past 100 years. And 95% of opera 'fans' nowadays have even lower standards than myself.
More than past his prime, Steve! He was 54 & dying of angina pectoris, having only a year to live.
In 1900, critics noted that after 30 years of singing the heaviest operas in the repertoire, his voice was no longer fresh & was sounding a little rough around the edges. No doubt due to his angina. This recording is 1904. Yet he still sounds 20 years old to me! What would his critics have made of his modern throaty contemporaries even in their prime??
Extraordinario tenor. Una fuerza interpretativa maravillosa ! Gracias por subir estas grabaciones históricas.
Grandissimo, indimenticabile!!!
Un tenore dalla travolgente potenza vocale . Forse è stato a quei tempi il più grande tenore lirico drammatico spinto dalla inaudita potenza , anche se un po' gigione .
Maravilloso. Puro. Sin colorantes ni aditivos ni ayudas. Así se cantaba antes.
grande tamagno!
Tamagno was as famous in the 1800's as Caruso. Thanks for the cleaning job.
Second only to Caruso, he was my grandfather's favorite tenor. And he heard all the greats of that time.
Amazing, thanks for posting. The noise reduction is quite incredible.
I find it funny that I can understand his diction better than a lot of more modern recordings! And what singing! They say he was past his prime...
Da brividi ! I'm thunderstruck....Thanks for sharing and the good cleaning job.
My goodness he must have been electric in the theatre in his prime!
Henry Webb
Bravo Maestro di canto!!! Excellent restoration--thanks so much for posting!! I LOVE HIS ENDING!! Even many later singers Caruso included didnt go for this last high note!!
UNA DIZZIONE STRAORDINARIA
BRAVO FRANCESCO
Oh, my friend, thank you very much! It´s an historical document. Congratulations. Es una verdadera sorpresa, yo había buscado grabaciones de Tamagno, pero había encontrado referencias que indicaban que no existían registros vocales de él, estos archivos se escuchan mejor que los de Caruso inclusive en calidad de grabación, incluso paracen más recientes, como de los años 20´s. Son muy valiosos. Es sorprendente que datan de la primera década del S. XX
Se ben ricordo,Tamagno dovrebbe essere stato il primo OTELLO e sarebbe interessante conoscere le impressioni di VERDI all'ascolto di una simile possente voce!
He was, but imagine how he would have sounded live! Just incredible. I have listened to a great many singers in my time (however short) and Caruso and Tamagno are my two favorites.
You are welcome. Tamagno is my favorite. Busqué hace muchos anos para Tamagno' las grabaciones de s y podían encontrar solamente presionar italiano del vinilo de Odeon. Muchas tomas inéditas han salido a luz desde entonces. Ahora las tengo en el CD. Adios.
шикарная техника! шикарно! поёт как говорит! шикарно!
Ai cantanti del remoto passato che avessero cantato con dizione incomprensibile (come accade ormai da decenni) avrebbero tirato uova marce
La classe non è acqua e quì di classe ce ne ho trovata tanta.basta sentirlo appena e capisci perchè era detto"il tenore cannona.
alessandro mancini
Parlar cantando!
...Tamagno. Era una vera forza della natura. Konstantin S. Stanislavskij "La mia vita nell'arte" La casa Usher, Firenze 2009, pp. 53-56
Quelle puissance!!!
Восхитительно!!!
grande voce, interpretazione da dimenticare
I have some re-mastered recordings of your Great Uncles's recordings done by Welsh firm Nimbus records- a truly wonderful and historically important voice. " Un di al' azzuro spazio" wonderful.
Charlie T i hope you get back to this site again soon. I would like to converse with you about your great uncle whose singing i love. Isnt this a great restoration of his magnificent voice to whom Verdi entrusted his monumental Otello!!
@John Eichacker, Mis respetos para Tamagno siempre! Thanks for posting anyway!... Saludos!
Very well put.
You are correct and you are welcome.
Ill and on the verge of death? Then what did he sound like in his prime? No wonder he's remembered as the greatest "tenore di forza" of the 19th century... a tenor for the ages...
also he sang all these later recordings in the original keys. Even Caruso transposed the Di Quella pira down a half tone this guy was the real deal. Also remember these are early acuoustical recordings which leave most of the overtones to the ages they all sang into the horn. Even Carusos recordings were but a souvenir according to Maestro Enzo Dell Orefice who was his accompanist and coach from 1910 to 1913 andwhom i studied with from 1970 till 1974 when he passed away.
Verdi a ecrit othelo pour la voix de Tamagno
Il mio piacere.
Pongan mas discografia de este gran tenor, y tambien de antonio paoli y de atantonio de aramburo
Bravo! I like that he does also a B flat in the end.(I do it to).Beautyful color,lot of power.(Bad recording...)
Oleg Rasputin below you never heard him some twenty years before he made this so how can you possibly make that remark. Compare the Led Zepplin singers voice now to what it was 30 years ago he still sings but is a shadow of his former self. As we get older we lose power and depth of tone it is inevitable with age. However T. still sings in the original keys and does not transpose down as most do when their best days are past them. True he made a terrific amount of cash doing this an offer he couldnt refuse im sure but it took a lot of courage to stand in front of that horn and hurl out those tones into eternity. As we know he was not well he had congestive heart failure but i feel he still gave his all. After all within a couple of years he joined the great heavenly choir Maybe we will be lucky enough to meet him one day along with Patti Caruso Ruffo and all the others who gave us such pleasure while here on this mortal coil.
It's so sad that many today's singers in their absolute prime sounds less fresh than this 54-year-old man.
terrificante
He was not tenor di forza. He was tenor spinto! Not dramatic tenor, but lyric-dramatic tenor!!!...
le fameux verre de cristal c est lui qui le brisait .
I think we must agree to disagree
@John Eichacker, Por supuesto! Yo agradezco este video que siempre es muy interesante, pero esta famosa aria no lo hace bien...es mi opinión! Grande Tamagno, y respeto su figura, sin embargo!
no me gusta como lo hace!...parece que recita mas que cantar! 3:02 y ss, nada de emocion ni lirismo!...
Esecuzione abominevole : intonazione approssimativa , (calante), interpretazione inaccettabile, gigionerie insopportabili, voce sempre spinta incapace a modulare le frasi.Povero Verdi ! Chissà che travasi di bile durante le prove di Otello ! Incredibili anche i commenti entusiastici riportati !
+sergio pedini Evidentemente manifesti , almeno , due carenze di conoscenza : le interpretazioni vocali in uso ai primi del 1900 ; in secondo luogo si dovrebbe non dimenticare che le tecnologie di riproduzione di allora erano lontane anni-luce da quelle attuali ( nelle quali-oggi- si riesce a magnificare/reimpostare/correggere/etc. ogni manchevolezza e/o insufficienza espressiva ) .
oleg you mean well but you dont know what you re talking about. Sorry and no one less than Verdi would disagree with you. What you are hearing is a man over 50 with severe heart failure who was talked into doing doing this recordings for a tremendos purse while he could still do it.. Read the reviews of the critics when he was in his prime such as B. Shaw.