The Fabulous Maestro: a Remembrance of Alfredo Salmaggi and His Legacy - Edward Ansara - Bücher - AuthorHouse - 9780759649989 - 1. Oktober 2001
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The Fabulous Maestro: a Remembrance of Alfredo Salmaggi and His Legacy Spanish edition

Although anyone will enjoy reading this book because Alfredo Salmaggi was a character larger than life and operated in, to some way of thinking, a very unorthodox manner. He had many public relations tricks up his sleeve and never missed an opportunity for publicity. Throughout his life he really had three goals. To keep food on the table and support his large family, to bring opera to the masses at very reasonable prices, and to provide a venue for young American singers to gain experience before they moved on to The New York City Opera or the Metropolitan. This experience was invaluable in that they worked with seasoned artists from the Metropolitan or European Opera houses. For any serious student of opera, this book is a must. Alfredo Salmaggi made a great contribution to Opera in America during the 20th Century and should be lauded for it, not condemned. True, often his productions featured tacky scenery and costumes but it was the only way he could keep the cost down to make it affordable to the masses that couldn?t afford to go to the Metropolitan Opera. Tacky or not, the young singer could get a role on its feet. It was somewhere to gain experience on the way up. Twenty two years before the Met had Marian Anderson make her debut as Ulrica in 'The Masked Ball,' The Maestro had a black soprano, Caterina Jarboro debut in the role of Aida at The Hippodrome. In 1932 he produced 'Aida' in Soldier Field in Chicago to an audience of 45,000 people. This was unheard of in those days. Rock and roll and the Three Tenors were still far in the future. He received Italy?s highest honor: Commendatore--for his work in nurturing Italian Opera in America. Enrico Caruso, considered the greatest tenor of the 20th Century, was a personal friend of Alfredo and the Godfather to one of The Maestro?s sons: Guido. At Guido?s christening, the baby was making such a racket that Caruso predicted 'This boy will be a tenor.' His prediction came true. Although Alfredo objected to any of his child

Medien Bücher     Taschenbuch   (Buch mit Softcover und geklebtem Rücken)
Erscheinungsdatum 1. Oktober 2001
ISBN13 9780759649989
Verlag AuthorHouse
Seitenanzahl 192
Maße 140 × 290 × 10 mm   ·   317 g
Sprache Englisch   Spanisch  

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