Voice lessons with baritone Giuseppe Danise sharing bel canto wisdom with Giuseppe Valdengo

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Unraveling Mysteries
...... In this 40-minute private audio recording, we hear the great Italian baritone Giuseppe Danise (1882-1963) around age 67 giving lessons on vocal emission and interpretation to the younger baritone, Giuseppe Valdengo. This is, as far as I&aware, the oldest audio recording of the earliest-born and earliest-educated singer in the act of instruction. Danise comes from a direct lineage in the Neapolitan school—specifically the conservatory at San Pietro a Majella. His teacher was Luigi Colonnese (one of Verdi&own baritones). Colonnese&teacher was Emanuelle De Roxas. De Roxas&teachers were Alessandro Busti and the castrato Girolamo Crescentini, who was born in 1762 and later became the director of the conservatory. These lessons feature many of the hallmarks of what we know about the old school Italian school of singing: —exacting attention to defects of emission —the master imitating/exaggerating the student&defects and then demonstrating the correct method with his own voice —the transmission of the finer points of style and interpretation via changes in intensity and timbre/vowel quality —use of classic terminology and phrases like appoggiare, arrotondare, ingolato, aperto, coprire, la posizione, la vocale scura, etc.... only here, we get to hear the sound—the actual and real context to which the terminology belongs. The recording also gives a tantalizing hint of what Danise would&sounded like in his prime in pieces for which we have no other recordings of him.

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