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Beniamino Gigli Stephano Donaudy "O bei nidi d'amore' 1927 New York

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Uploaded by on Jan 7, 2010

Stephano Donaudy
"O bei nidi d'amore'
Beniamino Gigli
Italian Tenor
(1890-1957)
1927 New York

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  • Oh this is absolutely exquisite. What a beautiful vocal line he had. Do you know what year he recorded this?

  • @WeicheWotan 1927.

  • Je ne connaissais pas cette chanson, merci Paul.

    Je crois qu'il y a une petite erreur dans le titre de la vidéo. :-)

  • @jacquesurlus Copy & paste error. Thank you Denis I have fixed the error.

  • Elle est bien belle cette chanson,

    merci Paul.

    Denis.

  • @jacquesurlus It is the only version on YT at present.

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  • This is what Donaudy wanted. Maybe. I listen this again and again....

  • @yosoyamorverdadero jajajaja yo tambien...

  • ES PERFECTO, QUIERO CANTAR ASÍ.

  • beatiful !!!!

  • I just listened to it again. This is truly one of the most beautiful Gigli recordings.

  • Gigli in his prime, singing like only he could! And with a wonderful Donaudy song.

  • What a lovely song, sung as only Gigli could!

  • Second part:

    No longer has the sun rays, The firmament stars, The field does not have violets, Nor has the wind sighs, now that, to increase the pain of my lost blessing, Which keeps me so crushed, Even that leaves me, With which at least I fed my heart, The merciful hope which comes even to the wretched, So that his sorrow will be less cruel to him!

  • I did not know this touching song.

    First part:

    Oh beautiful nests of love, Eyes so dear to me, That were not miserly to me with your good-will, Now that I am deprived Of that smile of yours, Of that paradise of mine, Without any more desire I see my days fly by, And in my fate so cruel Every day I have more death And yet I cannot... I cannot die!

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