Giuseppe di Stefano "Serenata" Mascagni 1945
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This is a great recording. Best I have heard di Stefano, there are so many worn recordings out there. It is such a shame that such brilliance is so neglected today. the range, the control, the emotion, so artistically turned, but with the heart of love in his voice. So many have forgotten what the touch of genius is like, and it is a great thing that this can be heard by even the few who are aware of this gifted man.
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Wonderful. One of the greatest tenors of the century at his youthful best.
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@Kievest lo has determinado Magnificamente!
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El Gran Pippo!
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Not just a beautiful voice. Many can have a beautiful voice. Not just a singer. Many have technique. But a singer gifted with a beautiful who worked hard at the art of singing and who shared his feelings in his songs. This is the mark of true artistry: When a singer can make you cry, laugh, feel melancholy, or happy. R.I.P. Pippo. If there is another life, I hope you are making your fellow tenants of heaven feel even more heavenly with your glorious voice.
Beautiful voice of young di Stefano.
Herur22 8 months ago 4
A favorite, passionate serenade from the pen of the underrated Pietro Mascagni
sung in a voice of infinite sensuous beauty, elegant ease, poetic romanticism,
and peerless expressivity from a hushed whisper to the thrilling crescendi and
spectacular soaring high notes. Pippo could make the most innocent women
fall madly in love with him, bags packed, ready to elope! Could listen over and
over, never tiring of special way he had of reaching out to an audience of en-
chanted listeners. TY, Addi!
Kievest 8 months ago