@@hostlangr The recording on the link is ,of course, not the original it is a recent issue with an overdubbed modern stereo orchestra. I prefer my own restoration of the original that I included in a L'alba separa compilation that I uploaded recently. To me the voice and orchestra never match properly on the overdubbed re issues. If you wanted to listen the link to it is th-cam.com/video/2ccZ68KJWsw/w-d-xo.html
@@michaelmcgrailengland, 👍👍👏👏⚘⚘ Vielen Dank für Ihre Antwort! Das weiß ich. Natürlich geht man gern zum Original-Sound. Aber heute werden ja fast alle Studioaufnahmen geschnitten und erst ein daraus resultierendes Ergebnis präsentiert. Der Link soll auch nicht auf eine bessere Qualität der Stimme von EC hinweisen, sondern auf eine Studioversion! JB und viele andere haben fast nur solche Aufnahmen präsentiert. Von heute gar nicht zu sprechen. Für einen "Vergleich" der Sänger ist dies jedoch interessant mAn. Viele Grüße! ⚘⚘⚘
@@hostlangr Thanks for your reply Host. I agree with what you say but the big difference to me is the fact that the editing/remastering of the Caruso recordings has been done almost 100 years after the original was recording and although the new orchestra, of course, sounds nice and up to date, the recording quality of Caruso's voice does not sound up-to-date and in using today's technology to reduce or remove the sound of the old orchestra the process takes away some of the beautiful, natural tones of Caruso's voice. Best Regards to you and thanks again for listening to, and taking an interest in, my videos.
@@michaelmcgrailengland, vielen Dank für das Hochladen Ihrer guten Restaurationen, mit denen Sie E. Caruso ehren. Er würde sich bestimmt riesig freuen darüber! 👍👍👏👏⚘⚘
It is 2022 yet your kind reminder of Great tenors from nearly 100 years ago gives me goosebumps. Thank you so much. Ron Denning, proud Canadian import fro Gwlad y Gan, Wales.
It's my pleasure Ron, thank you for listening, I'm glad that you enjoyed the video. I'm in Yorkshire but, if ever I'm in Wales I'll say "hello" for you!!!
One of the many gems of the wonderful Tosti legacy... Beautiful, emotional lyrics and a touching melody to match, reaching for both the heart and the skies, intimate and sublime at the same time... ⭐️⭐️⭐️ Thank you for sharing three noteworthy recordings of one remarkable song! 🙏🍀
It'a a pleasure Harriet, I'm glad that you like it, it's one of my absolute favourites. Another Tosti favourite of mine is Ideale and I love the McCormack and Bjorling recordings. Best regards and thanks again for listening to all, the recent videos, there are so many on TH-cam I find it hard to find the time to fit them in and I'm sure it will be the same for you.
@@michaelmcgrailengland You are absolutely right, Michael, time‘s the problem... I just had a very nice conversation with the (Australian) owner of a channel I recently discovered - Vintage Sounds, and another one with one of his commentators. I love a good conversation, the way we have them, too... and then I realize that I spent most of the little time I have writing and reading, and writing and reading... And I don‘t regret it in the least, but still my playlist gets longer - and longer - and longer... „Ideale“ is also a favourite of mine, as are many other songs by Tosti! I must try and see whether I ever heard „Ideale“ performed by McCormack and/or Björling; right now I just don‘t remember. And of course I’ll go look for the recordings on your channel! Thanks for being your kind and likable self and for spoiling us with lots of wonderful videos! Loads of shamrocks for you! ☘️ ☘️ ☘️ ☘️ ☘️
@@hrbooksmusic7878 Thanks for your message Harriet. I had a look at Vintage Sounds channel as it sounded familiar. I thought that I had uploaded a lot at around 170, Vintage Sounds has uploaded 2296. He's certainly put some good music on and I noticed quite a few John McCormacks, I was going to send you a link to my upload of Ideale but when I looked I saw your comment. It was over a year ago and you will have listened to hundreds of others since then. Is there a German equivalent of a shamrock emoji? Best Regards ☘ ☘ ☘ ☘
@@michaelmcgrailengland Thank you, Michael, for your idea of providing a link... but it was clever of you to find out whether or not I had already listened to the recording(s)! I just told (wrote) a very nice lady that my brain assembles Swiss cheese: all holes and no substance. And believe me, things are getting worse! Vintage Sounds is hosted by a very nice Australian gentleman (named John; I learned so much today) with a love for a good conversation and serious time issues. He wishes for a 72 hour day, and I offered to join the club. By the way, I mentioned you and your channel (hope you don‘t mind) and sang your song of praise... 😊 And I mean it, too, but that‘s something you know! Shamrocks... In Germany we are fond of four-leaved clover. The fourth leaf turns „Klee“ into „Glücksklee“, „ Glück“ meaning „luck“ (and „Klee“ meaning „clover“, but you probably guessed that much 😉) So today I send you a load of shamrocks and Glücksklee: ☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀 All the best! Take care and have a good time!
@@hrbooksmusic7878 Thanks for your message Harriet and thanks for recommending my channel. I lost a few subscribers when I included the Red Army Choir in the Nessun dorma video but, to be honest I would rather not have subscribers who can't separate politics from music. Often they are linked like the old Irish rebel songs that I love but I don't think that a choir that perished 5 years ago, singing a Puccini aria, can be linked to Putin's invasion of Ukraine. Thank you for the Glucksklee, I've never been given one before and it's almost a shamrock. I hope that you sleep well and that your Swiss cheese doesn't give you bad dreams!! 🍀🍀🍀🍀
Simply put, Björling sings best. For me, that's what this's about. With that said, of course, the others are also very good versions, each in its own way.
Thanks for listening and for your comment Luciana. Yes, I agree Bjorling's recording is beautiful but I wonder how much better Caruso's would have sounded with more modern audio technology.
I like Caruso's best, it has more depth and drama to me, suitable fod this very emotional song. And yes, we have to remember he was singing into a horn with primitive equipment, and we're not getting 100% of the richness of his voice.
All beautiful versions of this lovely song. The lyrics are moving and passionate but mysterious. I speak Italian but still don't really understand what they are actually describing.
Thanks for listening Liv I'm glad that you enjoyed the music. It's sometimes impossible to really fathom the depths of the poets mind but, as you say, it's a a wonderful song, full of passion.
Thank you for listening and for your comment, I'm glad that you like this. Jussi was Swedish and was one of the world's greatest Opera singers but he also recorded other types of music.Sadly he died in 1960 when he was just 48 years of age. I've put links below to some of his other recordings that I uploaded to TH-cam and that I'm sure you would like. Best wishes from Yorkshire, England. th-cam.com/video/4NyIAct8w7k/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/hkSVH-lor-c/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/MgIjoZC3HHI/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/CwO7V4_M8dc/w-d-xo.html
@@MountainwalkwithMusic I just meant he doesn't pronounce the Italian correctly at the end. I can tell he probably doesn't speak it due to that. Saying nascia, with a soft 'sh' sound, isn't correct.
@@livrowland171 Thanks Rowland. I got it. Are you Italian? cia and ca different pronunciation. I am Korean. Just I love to listen songs and to sing a song. Best regards.
Three unique tenors singing beautifully. I like Tosti songs! Even John McCormack recorded them in his career. Michael, are you going to continue your musical journey with McCormack year by year? I am looking forward to more!
I'm glad you like this Phyllis and I agree with you about Tosti.He wrote some beautiful music and John McCormack's recording of Ideale is wonderful. In relation to my "Year by Year" project,I'm not sure what to do as so few people listen,but I'm really grateful for your encouragement and I'll give it more thought.
@@michaelmcgrailengland Please don't give up on your John McCormack project! Isn't he worth it?? Someone might come upon it who had never heard of him, before. They might become a new "fan".
@@michaelmcgrailengland Agreed ! Bjorling and Caruso sound so much alike it's hard to tell who is who but Bjorling had a much easier top . Caruso struggled with anything Higher than a Bb and even then Caruso at the start of his career cracked regularly on the Bb . That wasn't the case with Jussi he even hit a High Db in Stabat Mater.
You're right, of course, Caruso's was a deeper more rounded tenor than Bjorling but they were both wonderful in their own way. I remember reading in Anna-Lisa's biography of Jussi that he would play Enrico's recording of L'alba over and over again so I suppose it's not surprising that,except for the audio quality, both sound very similar.
@@michaelmcgrailengland, 👍👍👍👍👍 Bei etwaigen 'Vergleichen' wirkt sich die unterschiedliche Aufnahmequalität natürlich oft negativ für Caruso aus; daher das Bestreben, die Wiedergabe der meist nur bis ca.
So do I, but there are some moments when Caruso sings when I think he can never be equalled. Also, different great singers have certain pieces when they seem untouchable, when, for that particular night, their voices are on fire, for example, Corelli at Parma, singing E Lucevan le Stelle. Only my opinion, I am certainly no expert, though I have a pretty good ear.
I have much better technical quality of the Caruso and Bjorling recordings than here in this video. I prefer Bjorling then Caruso. I think if John McCormack had recorded this song, he would have created competition for these two.
Thank you for listening and for your comment and I agree with what you say about John McCormack. I'm extremely surprised to hear that you have recordings with better technical quality than the Caruso and Bjorling recordings on this video as , without doubt, my restorations give a far superior more true-to life quality to these old recordings than that heard from the original 78s or that produced on CDs which reduce noise but in the process degrade the sound of the music.
@@michaelmcgrailengland. No surprise at all. I simply purchased CDs from Metropolitan Opera gift store many years ago. They were from Nimbus label. As you can guess perfectly reconditioned with extra acoustic added. It sounds very nice. No distortions to their voices.
@@johnfalstaff2270 It may be no surprise to you but it certainly is to me and we'll just have to agree to disagree as we must hear or appreciate sounds differently. From my point of view I'm more than happy as, based on the comments I receive, the vast majority of listeners to my channel hear the improvement my restorations make to these old recordings and appreciate all the work that I put in to achieve it. I shall continue uploading my videos as my purpose is to help to preserve the names of the great artists of the past. From your point of view, at least you do not have to listen to what you consider the inferior sound of my videos as most of the music that I upload is already on TH-cam in the original sound that you prefer and, of course, you also have your own collection . Happy New Year from Yorkshire.
@@michaelmcgrailengland, no. I like to listen to original records. But I do not have an access to them. All what I can do is either to purchase from music store or4 to listen from media sources. TH-cam in this case. I just mentioned to you that in the middle of 1990's, English label Nimbus released many CDs with popular and famous artists. So, this is how I acquired them. I had original, one sided record from 1916 with "O sole mio" sung by Enrico Caruso. I found it on a flea market in Baltimore, MD years ago. The guy, apparently unfamiliar who Caruso was, sold it to me for 50 cents. But the condition of that record was terrible. Thousands of scratches. I keep it however. You, as I think, have much bigger access to find interesting records while I do not. Also, my advanced age does not allow mi to look for them anymore. In addition to that, what to do with those I already have. Nobody wants it. They may end up in trash when I am gone. Libraries are clogged with them. People prefer better to listen music from Internet. I think, I have already told you about that couple of years ago... Yorkshire in old conservative England has a completely different cultural climate among of older and younger residents. No such things across the Atlantic Ocean. Merry Christmas and much Happier then this one New Year 2023.
@@johnfalstaff2270 Thanks for your reply John. At one time I had well over 2000 78s but when we moved to a smaller house in 1998 there wasn't room for them all and I gave most of them to a dealer who sold antiques mainly but also old records etc. It was better than putting them on the rubbish tip or trying to sell them and hopefully they went to people who would enjoy them. I'm 80 now and have a big collection of records, tapes and CDs and I'm making plans to dispose of most of those in the near future the same way that I disposed of the 78s as nobody in the family would be interested and I don't want them to go to the rubbish tip.
Penso che a questi tre tenori scelti per questa melodia di Tosti andrebbe aggiunto meritevolmente Mario Lanza che la incise nel 1959 poco prima della sua immatura scomparsa.
Thanks for listening and for your comment Annmaria.I could have included the wonderful Mario Lanza recording but it is in Stereo and I just concentrate on trying to improve the older Mono recordings.
0:00 Tito Schipa 1938
2:15 Jussi Bjorling 1949
4:38 Enrico Caruso 1917
Vielleicht auch die Version von EC.
th-cam.com/video/-D9zQOEtMw4/w-d-xo.html
@@hostlangr The recording on the link is ,of course, not the original it is a recent issue with an overdubbed modern stereo orchestra. I prefer my own restoration of the original that I included in a L'alba separa compilation that I uploaded recently. To me the voice and orchestra never match properly on the overdubbed re issues. If you wanted to listen the link to it is th-cam.com/video/2ccZ68KJWsw/w-d-xo.html
@@michaelmcgrailengland, 👍👍👏👏⚘⚘
Vielen Dank für Ihre Antwort! Das weiß ich. Natürlich geht man gern zum Original-Sound. Aber heute werden ja fast alle Studioaufnahmen geschnitten und erst ein daraus resultierendes Ergebnis präsentiert. Der Link soll auch nicht auf eine bessere Qualität der Stimme von EC hinweisen, sondern auf eine Studioversion! JB und viele andere haben fast nur solche Aufnahmen präsentiert. Von heute gar nicht zu sprechen. Für einen "Vergleich" der Sänger ist dies jedoch interessant mAn. Viele Grüße! ⚘⚘⚘
@@hostlangr Thanks for your reply Host. I agree with what you say but the big difference to me is the fact that the editing/remastering of the Caruso recordings has been done almost 100 years after the original was recording and although the new orchestra, of course, sounds nice and up to date, the recording quality of Caruso's voice does not sound up-to-date and in using today's technology to reduce or remove the sound of the old orchestra the process takes away some of the beautiful, natural tones of Caruso's voice.
Best Regards to you and thanks again for listening to, and taking an interest in, my videos.
@@michaelmcgrailengland, vielen Dank für das Hochladen Ihrer guten Restaurationen, mit denen Sie E. Caruso ehren. Er würde sich bestimmt riesig freuen darüber! 👍👍👏👏⚘⚘
Enrico Caruso
❤
It is 2022 yet your kind reminder of Great tenors from nearly 100 years ago gives me goosebumps.
Thank you so much.
Ron Denning, proud Canadian import fro Gwlad y Gan, Wales.
It's my pleasure Ron, thank you for listening, I'm glad that you enjoyed the video.
I'm in Yorkshire but, if ever I'm in Wales I'll say "hello" for you!!!
One of the many gems of the wonderful Tosti legacy... Beautiful, emotional lyrics and a touching melody to match, reaching for both the heart and the skies, intimate and sublime at the same time... ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thank you for sharing three noteworthy recordings of one remarkable song! 🙏🍀
It'a a pleasure Harriet, I'm glad that you like it, it's one of my absolute favourites. Another Tosti favourite of mine is Ideale and I love the McCormack and Bjorling recordings.
Best regards and thanks again for listening to all, the recent videos, there are so many on TH-cam I find it hard to find the time to fit them in and I'm sure it will be the same for you.
@@michaelmcgrailengland
You are absolutely right, Michael, time‘s the problem... I just had a very nice conversation with the (Australian) owner of a channel I recently discovered - Vintage Sounds, and another one with one of his commentators. I love a good conversation, the way we have them, too... and then I realize that I spent most of the little time I have writing and reading, and writing and reading... And I don‘t regret it in the least, but still my playlist gets longer - and longer - and longer...
„Ideale“ is also a favourite of mine, as are many other songs by Tosti! I must try and see whether I ever heard „Ideale“ performed by McCormack and/or Björling; right now I just don‘t remember. And of course I’ll go look for the recordings on your channel!
Thanks for being your kind and likable self and for spoiling us with lots of wonderful videos!
Loads of shamrocks for you! ☘️ ☘️ ☘️ ☘️ ☘️
@@hrbooksmusic7878 Thanks for your message Harriet. I had a look at Vintage Sounds channel as it sounded familiar.
I thought that I had uploaded a lot at around 170, Vintage Sounds has uploaded 2296. He's certainly put some good music on and I noticed quite a few John McCormacks,
I was going to send you a link to my upload of Ideale but when I looked I saw your comment. It was over a year ago and you will have listened to hundreds of others since then.
Is there a German equivalent of a shamrock emoji?
Best Regards ☘ ☘ ☘ ☘
@@michaelmcgrailengland
Thank you, Michael, for your idea of providing a link... but it was clever of you to find out whether or not I had already listened to the recording(s)! I just told (wrote) a very nice lady that my brain assembles Swiss cheese: all holes and no substance. And believe me, things are getting worse!
Vintage Sounds is hosted by a very nice Australian gentleman (named John; I learned so much today) with a love for a good conversation and serious time issues. He wishes for a 72 hour day, and I offered to join the club. By the way, I mentioned you and your channel (hope you don‘t mind) and sang your song of praise... 😊 And I mean it, too, but that‘s something you know!
Shamrocks... In Germany we are fond of four-leaved clover. The fourth leaf turns „Klee“ into „Glücksklee“, „ Glück“ meaning „luck“ (and „Klee“ meaning „clover“, but you probably guessed that much 😉)
So today I send you a load of shamrocks and Glücksklee: ☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
All the best! Take care and have a good time!
@@hrbooksmusic7878 Thanks for your message Harriet and thanks for recommending my channel. I lost a few subscribers when I included the Red Army Choir in the Nessun dorma video but, to be honest I would rather not have subscribers who can't separate politics from music. Often they are linked like the old Irish rebel songs that I love but I don't think that a choir that perished 5 years ago, singing a Puccini aria, can be linked to Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
Thank you for the Glucksklee, I've never been given one before and it's almost a shamrock.
I hope that you sleep well and that your Swiss cheese doesn't give you bad dreams!!
🍀🍀🍀🍀
Simply put, Björling sings best. For me, that's what this's about. With that said, of course, the others are also very good versions, each in its own way.
Thanks for listening and for your comment.
Björling sings this the best.
Thanks for listening and for your comment Carlos.
The poem is exquisite! You always make interesting posts and I learn something. Thank you.
Thanks for your message Maggie,I'm glad you like it.
Энрико Карузо Гений!!!! Браво!!!! 🎵🙏👏💐💐💐
Thanks for listening and for your comment Svetlana. Enrico Caruso has been at the top of my list of favourite tenors for over 60 years.
This is a favorite song of mine and Bjorling is my choice!!
6:20 This phrase by EC convinces me the most. Sublime
Thanks for listening and for your comment.
Per me Björling è il migliore! La sua voce di cristallo è sublime !
Thanks for listening and for your comment Luciana. Yes, I agree Bjorling's recording is beautiful but I wonder how much better Caruso's would have sounded with more modern audio technology.
@@michaelmcgrailengland: io amo Bjorling...capisco tutto...ma io lo sento vicino alla mia anima...❤️
I like Caruso's best, it has more depth and drama to me, suitable fod this very emotional song. And yes, we have to remember he was singing into a horn with primitive equipment, and we're not getting 100% of the richness of his voice.
Caruso is the most convinsing!
Thanks for listening and for your comment. Caruso's is a wonderful recording.
Je öfter man zuhört, desto klarer "gewinnt" Caruso. Pavarotti hatte schon recht, als er ihn an erste Stelle setzte und ALLE anderen danach!
All beautiful versions of this lovely song. The lyrics are moving and passionate but mysterious. I speak Italian but still don't really understand what they are actually describing.
Thanks for listening Liv I'm glad that you enjoyed the music.
It's sometimes impossible to really fathom the depths of the poets mind but, as you say, it's a a wonderful song, full of passion.
I know that Jussi Bjorling doesn't know Italian language. However, I think he knows how to sing italian song more than anyone. I respect him.
Thank you for listening and for your comment, I'm glad that you like this.
Jussi was Swedish and was one of the world's greatest Opera singers but he also recorded other types of music.Sadly he died in 1960 when he was just 48 years of age.
I've put links below to some of his other recordings that I uploaded to TH-cam and that I'm sure you would like.
Best wishes from Yorkshire, England.
th-cam.com/video/4NyIAct8w7k/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/hkSVH-lor-c/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/MgIjoZC3HHI/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/CwO7V4_M8dc/w-d-xo.html
He sings it very well, but at the end it sounds like nascia l'aurora when it should be nasca.
@@livrowland171 Hello Rowland! I don't know who nascia l'aurora is.
Is he tenor?
Thanks for concerning to my comment.
@@MountainwalkwithMusic I just meant he doesn't pronounce the Italian correctly at the end. I can tell he probably doesn't speak it due to that. Saying nascia, with a soft 'sh' sound, isn't correct.
@@livrowland171 Thanks Rowland. I got it.
Are you Italian? cia and ca different pronunciation.
I am Korean. Just I love to listen songs and to sing a song.
Best regards.
Caruso, y bjoerling the best
Thanks for listening and for your comment Jose.
Three unique tenors singing beautifully. I like Tosti songs! Even John McCormack recorded them in his career. Michael, are you going to continue your musical journey with McCormack year by year? I am looking forward to more!
I'm glad you like this Phyllis and I agree with you about Tosti.He wrote some beautiful music and John McCormack's recording of Ideale is wonderful.
In relation to my "Year by Year" project,I'm not sure what to do as so few people listen,but I'm really grateful for your encouragement and I'll give it more thought.
@@michaelmcgrailengland Please don't give up on your John McCormack project! Isn't he worth it?? Someone might come upon it who had never heard of him, before. They might become a new "fan".
Trust a woman to be right!!!
I'm going on holiday for a week but I'll start my project again as soon as I get back.
@@michaelmcgrailengland Thank you, Michael! Have a great holiday!
Tres tenores tremendos. la dulzura de Schipa, la contundencia de Bjorling y Caruso, bueno de Caruso no digo nada, Caruso es aparte, Caruso es la ópera
Thanks for listening and for your comment, it's one of my favourite Caruso recordings.
#1 Jussi Bjorling #2 Enrico Caruso #3 Tito Schipa
Thanks for listening and for your comment. Sometimes when I listen I agree with you and sometimes I change my mind and put Enrico at the top.
@@michaelmcgrailengland Agreed ! Bjorling and Caruso sound so much alike it's hard to tell who is who but Bjorling had a much easier top . Caruso struggled with anything Higher than a Bb and even then Caruso at the start of his career cracked regularly on the Bb . That wasn't the case with Jussi he even hit a High Db in Stabat Mater.
You're right, of course, Caruso's was a deeper more rounded tenor than Bjorling but they were both wonderful in their own way. I remember reading in Anna-Lisa's biography of Jussi that he would play Enrico's recording of L'alba over and over again so I suppose it's not surprising that,except for the audio quality, both sound very similar.
@@hostlangr Thanks for listening.
@@michaelmcgrailengland, 👍👍👍👍👍
Bei etwaigen 'Vergleichen' wirkt sich die unterschiedliche Aufnahmequalität natürlich oft negativ für Caruso aus; daher das Bestreben, die Wiedergabe der meist nur bis ca.
I prefer Björling all day long.
Thanks for listening and for your comment Ake.
So do I, but there are some moments when Caruso sings when I think he can never be equalled. Also, different great singers have certain pieces when they seem untouchable, when, for that particular night, their voices are on fire, for example, Corelli at Parma, singing E Lucevan le Stelle.
Only my opinion, I am certainly no expert, though I have a pretty good ear.
I have much better technical quality of the Caruso and Bjorling recordings than here in this video. I prefer Bjorling then Caruso. I think if John McCormack had recorded this song, he would have created competition for these two.
Thank you for listening and for your comment and I agree with what you say about John McCormack.
I'm extremely surprised to hear that you have recordings with better technical quality than the Caruso and Bjorling recordings on this video as , without doubt, my restorations give a far superior more true-to life quality to these old recordings than that heard from the original 78s or that produced on CDs which reduce noise but in the process degrade the sound of the music.
@@michaelmcgrailengland. No surprise at all. I simply purchased CDs from Metropolitan Opera gift store many years ago. They were from Nimbus label. As you can guess perfectly reconditioned with extra acoustic added. It sounds very nice. No distortions to their voices.
@@johnfalstaff2270 It may be no surprise to you but it certainly is to me and we'll just have to agree to disagree as we must hear or appreciate sounds differently.
From my point of view I'm more than happy as, based on the comments I receive, the vast majority of listeners to my channel hear the improvement my restorations make to these old recordings and appreciate all the work that I put in to achieve it. I shall continue uploading my videos as my purpose is to help to preserve the names of the great artists of the past.
From your point of view, at least you do not have to listen to what you consider the inferior sound of my videos as most of the music that I upload is already on TH-cam in the original sound that you prefer and, of course, you also have your own collection .
Happy New Year from Yorkshire.
@@michaelmcgrailengland, no. I like to listen to original records. But I do not have an access to them. All what I can do is either to purchase from music store or4 to listen from media sources. TH-cam in this case. I just mentioned to you that in the middle of 1990's, English label Nimbus released many CDs with popular and famous artists. So, this is how I acquired them. I had original, one sided record from 1916 with "O sole mio" sung by Enrico Caruso. I found it on a flea market in Baltimore, MD years ago. The guy, apparently unfamiliar who Caruso was, sold it to me for 50 cents. But the condition of that record was terrible. Thousands of scratches. I keep it however. You, as I think, have much bigger access to find interesting records while I do not. Also, my advanced age does not allow mi to look for them anymore. In addition to that, what to do with those I already have. Nobody wants it. They may end up in trash when I am gone. Libraries are clogged with them. People prefer better to listen music from Internet. I think, I have already told you about that couple of years ago... Yorkshire in old conservative England has a completely different cultural climate among of older and younger residents. No such things across the Atlantic Ocean. Merry Christmas and much Happier then this one New Year 2023.
@@johnfalstaff2270 Thanks for your reply John.
At one time I had well over 2000 78s but when we moved to a smaller house in 1998 there wasn't room for them all and I gave most of them to a dealer who sold antiques mainly but also old records etc. It was better than putting them on the rubbish tip or trying to sell them and hopefully they went to people who would enjoy them.
I'm 80 now and have a big collection of records, tapes and CDs and I'm making plans to dispose of most of those in the near future the same way that I disposed of the 78s as nobody in the family would be interested and I don't want them to go to the rubbish tip.
Penso che a questi tre tenori scelti per questa melodia di Tosti andrebbe aggiunto meritevolmente Mario Lanza che la incise nel 1959 poco prima della sua immatura scomparsa.
Thanks for listening and for your comment Annmaria.I could have included the wonderful Mario Lanza recording but it is in Stereo and I just concentrate on trying to improve the older Mono recordings.
Mario butchers this song.
#1Caruso (He's almost too good to be real)
#2 Schipa
#3 Bjorling
Thanks for listening and for your comment Marcio. I love them all but I agree with you about Caruso's.