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Portrait of De Negri by Ernesto Fontana Two pioneers of the Italian Gramophone record on a great IRCC issueFerruccio Corradetti better known as the Italian comedian FERCORGiovanni Battista De Negri (30 July 1851 – 3 April 1924)[a] was an Italian operatic tenor particularly known for his portrayal of the title roles in Wagner's Tannhäuser and Verdi's Otello. In 1895, he created the title role in Mascagni's Guglielmo Ratcliff.Announced w piano IRCC 3148 10? Norma (Felice Romani; Vincenzo Bellini): Ah! troppo tardi t'ho conosciuta de Negri, Giovanni Battista - tenor; Piano (NL) Milan #171 X-1564; Apr-03; Transcribed; Zonofono: X-1564 IRCC 3148 10? Voto, Il (Umberto Giordano): Ce sta, ce sta nu motto - Canzone di Piedigrotta Corradetti, Ferruccio - baritone; Chorus; Orchestra, Vitale - conductor Milan #171 xPh3966; 22-Jun-09; Transcribed; Fonotipia: X 92625; X 92626 Superb IRCC re-issue of two 1902 Blue Label Zonophone 10" 78 rpm recordsCONDITION: BETTER THEN EXCELLENT dusty, noiseless shellac, great transferA CHOICE COPYGiovanni Battista De Negri (30 July 1851 – 3 April 1924)[a] was an Italian operatic tenor particularly known for his portrayal of the title roles in Wagner's Tannhäuser and Verdi's Otello. In 1895, he created the title role in Mascagni's Guglielmo Ratcliff.Life and careerDe Negri was born in Alessandria, a city in Italy's Piedmont Region. In 1873 he began studying singing, first in his native city with Carlo Guasco and then in Milan with Luigia Abbadia. He made his debut on 26 December 1876 at the Teatro Sociale in Bergamo in Filippo Sangiorgi's opera Diana di Chaverny and the following month appeared there to great success in the title role of Donizetti's Poliuto.[1]In 1878 De Negri was contracted by the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb where he sang numerous leading roles in operas by Verdi, Bellini, Donizetti, and Meyerbeer, as well as appearing in the world premiere of Ivan Zajc's Lizinka. While appearing in Zagreb met his future wife Baroness Fanny Scotti, a pianist. They married three years later in Vienna and had one daughter Margot who later became an opera singer. Up until 1882, De Negri sang primarily in Zagreb, Trieste and Budapest.De Negri's wife Fanny Scotti c. 1885On his return to Italy, he was increasingly in demand in the major opera houses appearing in leading tenor roles at the Teatro San Carlo in La traviata and Lucrezia Borgia; at La Fenice in Le prophète, La Gioconda; at the Teatro Regio di Torino in Il duca d'Alba and La Juive; and at La Scala in Simon Boccanegra. He returned to the Teatro Regio in the 1887–88 season where he scored a considerable triumph in Verdi's Otello. It was to become one of his signature roles. At the time he was considered Tamagno's chief rival in the role and his portrayal was particularly praised by Verdi. According to Rodolfo Celletti, De Negri may have lacked the ringing tone found in Tamagno's high notes but was superior to him in his diction, phrasing, and acting skills. Between 1888 and 1894 he sang the role throughout Italy and abroad. He sang it at La Scala in the 1891–92 season and also made his role debut in Tannhäuser during the same season there. In 1895, he returned to La Scala to sing the title role of Mascagni's Guglielmo Ratcliff in its world premiere.[3]By 1896, the assumption of multiple taxing dramatic tenor roles and a frenetic performance schedule took a toll on De Negri's voice. He underwent a series of throat operations in 1897 which had little success, and he retired from the stage the following year. His final performances were in the title roles of Tannhäuser and Samson et Dalila at the Teatro Verdi in Trieste after which he taught singing in Turin.[1] With the arrival of the phonograph he came out of retirement briefly to record arias from Otello and Norma for Zonophone in 1902. His Zonophone recording of "Niun mi tema" from Otello is also preserved. De Negri died in Nizza Monferrato at the age of 72.Ferruccio Corradetti ( San Severino Marche , February 21, 1867 - New York , June 19, 1939 ) was an Italian baritone .Baritone Ferruccio Corradetti (1866–1939) did not have an outstanding stage career, but was one of the pioneers of operatic recording.Biography He moved to Rome at a very young age for study reasons, he served in the Republican Party and was arrested several times for attacks on the corruption of the public administration. He fled briefly to France to escape yet another arrest, before returning home and undergoing trial (later being acquitted).He made his debut towards the end of the 19th century at the Quirino Theater in Rome with Il campanello by Gaetano Donizetti . He had a long and very successful career, hitting the stages in Europe, Latin America and the United States, where he moved after 1913 to continue his singing career.He died on June 19, 1939: recovering from pneumonia, he fell ill at the end of a rehearsal for the part of the Count of Luna in Il Trovatore . He is buried in Calvary Cemetery in New York. More Great Records on sale right now: CLICK ON THIS LINK TO SEE MORE GREAT RECORDS CLICK ON THIS LINK TO SEE ALL ITEMS - VINTAGE BOOKS, VICTROLA and TURNTABLE ITEMS, CDs, Books and DVDs http://shop.ebay.com/carsten_sf/m.html ==== A Quick NOTE ON GRADING AND SHIPPING: As you can see from my feedback, I try hard to earn your POSITIVE FEEDBACK and FIVE STAR RATINGS. If for any reason your transaction was NOT SATISFACTORY, pls contact me and I will work something out with you. YOU WILL NEVER HAVE A REASON TO GIVE ME A NEGATIVE RATING or a LOW STAR RATING. 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Artist: CLICK RIGHT ARROW > FOR CONDITION, Giovanni Battista DE NEGRI, FERRUCCIO CORRADETTI, Fercor
Format: Record
Release Title: Norma Ah! troppo tardi t'ho conosciuta/ Il Voto Ce sta, ce sta
Material: Shellac
Genre: Classical, Opera
Record Label: IRCC
Record Size: 10"
Style: A Capella, Aria, Ars Nova, Ballad, Barcarolle, Canon, Cantata, Canzona, Chorale, Duet, Eastern European Music, Elegy, Film Score/Soundtrack, France & Belgium, French Music & Chansons, German music, Germany & Austria, Italian Music, Lied, Lullaby, Madrigal, Mass, Motet, Musical/Original Cast, Oratorio, Requiem, Russian Music, Spanish Music, Traditional & Vocal, Vocal
Speed: 78 RPM
Language: Italian
Catalog Number: 3148