Rare! Tito Schipa teaches Alberto Rabagliati how to sing.

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2008

INFO: WWW.TITOSCHIPA.IT When engaged for this film Tito wanted to re-write his lines, so expressing his personal ideas about singing. Unfortunally almost all of the lines not sung are dubbed. Film: "In cerca di felicità", dir. Gentilomo, 1943.

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  • La canzone è il tema principale del film, "Ti voglio tanto bene" di Giovanni Danzi

  • this is like the worst teacher, I think he needs patience, sentiment and heart towards his student.

    "you don't know how to breath" well then explain how...."misplace your voice"...soooo where should I place it?

  • @viewerbroadcaster Baby, that's a movie!...

  • Qualcuno sa dirmi da quale film è tratta questa scena?

  • "In cerca di felicità"

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  • Grandisimo Schipa!!!!!; Alfredo Kraus told me that he was an admirer of the maestro." Always prefer a "great singer" than a great voice he said"...he was so rigth!!!

    Bravooo!!!!!

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  • Si prega !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Come qualcuno mi può dire quale canzone è stata cantata qui. per favore

  • Por favor!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Alguien me puede decir Cómo se llama la canción que están cantando aqui. Por favor

  • It's still a movie and and Alberto, for those who did not notice, singing that way on purpose(It's fake, it's acting, probably to show later how did he improved:))

    It's a treasure anyway, thaks for upload

  • @viewerbroadcaster baby--he wanted to rewrite stupid lined about singing but they dont allowed him. capito?

  • @796824 Well said and I totally agree. Schipa's art of singing with complete vocal freedom was based on the spoken word, expressed truly and always respecting the composer. As he put it, singing is a very easy concept because it and speaking are one and the same. The great difficulty though is for the student to completely believe that it is that simple. The truth is that we are all vocally free (if we can speak with clarity) but it is our minds that put the hurdles up. This film is a treasure!

  • Bravo!!!!!

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