50 Tenor‘Celeste Aida’ Part 5

50 Tenor‘Celeste Aida’ Part 5 21 Gino Penno AIDA Celeste Aida (Napoli 1954) - 0:12 22 Alfredo Kraus- Se quel guerrier io fossi-Celeste Aida-Verdi-1954 - 4:34 23 Aida, Act I: Celeste Aida // Franco Corelli - 9:32 24 Aida, Act I: Celeste Aida // Mario Filippeschi - 14:18 25 Aida, Act I: Celeste Aida // Carlo Bergonzi - 18:34 26 Sandor Kонуа; "Celeste Aida'; AIDA; Giuseppe Verdi - 22:52 27 Nicolai Gedda Aida, Act I: Se quel guerrier io fossil ...Celeste Aida - 27:34 28 Aida, Act I: Celeste Aida // Flaviano Labo - 33:05 29 Amedeo Zambon - Celeste Aida (Aida-Giuseppe Verdi) - 37:14 30 Pavarotti "Celeste Aida" at La Scala's Opening Night (7/12/1985) - 41:47 1. Gino Penno (1919-1993): An Italian tenor renowned for his performances in opera. He was known for his powerful voice and expressive interpretations, particularly in Italian operatic repertoire. 2. Alfredo Kraus (1927-1999): A Spanish tenor considered one of the greatest of the 20th century. Known for his elegance, refinement, and remarkable vocal technique, he excelled in bel canto and Verdi roles. 3. Franco Corelli (1921-2003): An Italian tenor hailed as one of the most powerful and dramatic voices of the mid-20th century. He was celebrated for his intensity, charisma, and thrilling high notes, particularly in the works of Verdi and Puccini. 4. Mario Filippeschi (1907-1979): An Italian tenor recognized for his robust voice and remarkable agility. He was highly regarded for his interpretations of roles in the Italian operatic repertoire, particularly those of Verdi and Puccini. 5. Carlo Bergonzi (1924-2014): An Italian tenor acclaimed for his elegant phrasing, beautiful tone, and profound musicality. He was revered as one of the greatest interpreters of Verdi's operas, known for his refined vocalism and insightful character portrayals. 6. Sandor Kónya (1923-2002): A Hungarian tenor renowned for his versatility and dramatic power. He was admired for his commanding stage presence and rich voice, particularly in roles from both Italian and German operas. 7. Nicolai Gedda (1925-2017): A Swedish tenor celebrated for his extraordinary vocal range, technical prowess, and versatility. He was highly esteemed for his interpretations of both lyric and dramatic roles, excelling in a wide range of operatic repertoire. 8. Flaviano Labò (1927-1991): An Italian tenor known for his passionate and emotionally compelling performances. He was esteemed for his robust voice and intense stage presence, particularly in the dramatic roles of Verdi and Puccini. 9. Amedeo Zambon (1906-1964): An Italian tenor noted for his warm timbre and expressive singing style. He was admired for his lyrical interpretations, particularly in the works of Verdi and Puccini. 10. Luciano Pavarotti (1935-2007): An Italian tenor widely regarded as one of the greatest opera singers of all time. He was celebrated for his remarkable power, agility, and distinctive timbre, particularly in the bel canto and Verdi repertoire. Pavarotti became a global superstar, known for his charismatic stage presence and iconic performances in opera houses and concert halls worldwide.