Giuseppe Lenghi-Cellini - Pagliacci - No Pagliacio non son - Parlophone P309 enregistré ca 1913
Giuseppe Lenghi-Cellini - Pagliacci - No Pagliacio non son - Parlophone P309 enregistré ca 1913
Giuseppe Lenghi-Cellini (Tenor) (Modena, Italy 1881 - ?)
He took his degree as a doctor of law in the old university of Bologna. Studied music and singing as an amateur from childhood. He made his debut in 1907 at Pistoia (near Florence), in "Rigoletto," after which he appeared in several important towns of Italy in different principal roles. First appeared in London at a Chappell Ballad Concert, 9 Oct., 1909, and has since sung at principal provincial and London concerts. In 1912 sang at Royal Opera, Covent Garden, as principal tenor in the roles of Don Jose (" Carmen") and Canio (" Pagliacci). His favourite role was Duke in " Rigoletto." Much of his activity in England was on the concert stage. He toured Australia in 1924 as a member of the “Cellini-Zacharewitsch-Cimara” Concert Company.
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