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- Antonio_Cotogni abstract "Antonio Cotogni (August 1, 1831 – October 15, 1918) was an Italian baritone of the first magnitude. Regarded internationally as being one of the greatest male opera singers of the 19th century, he was particularly admired by the composer Giuseppe Verdi. Cotogni forged an important second career as a singing teacher after his retirement from the stage in 1898.".
- Antonio_Cotogni birthDate "1831-08-01".
- Antonio_Cotogni birthYear "1831".
- Antonio_Cotogni deathDate "1918-10-15".
- Antonio_Cotogni deathYear "1918".
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- Antonio_Cotogni dateOfBirth "1831-08-01".
- Antonio_Cotogni dateOfDeath "1918-10-15".
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- Antonio_Cotogni name "Cotogni, Antonio".
- Antonio_Cotogni shortDescription "Italian opera singer".
- Antonio_Cotogni sign "Carlo Schmidl".
- Antonio_Cotogni sign "Pietro Faustini".
- Antonio_Cotogni sign "Titta Ruffo".
- Antonio_Cotogni sign "a critic, of a performance of Linda di Chamounix at Firenze, in 1886".
- Antonio_Cotogni source "Dizionario universale dei musicisti".
- Antonio_Cotogni source "Gazzetta Musicale di Milano".
- Antonio_Cotogni source "La mia parabola".
- Antonio_Cotogni text "A full voice that is mellow, flexible, and well-schooled; persona; expression; and mastery of the scene all combine to make Cotogni the model artist, a perfect singer. The public hangs on every word from his lips. The pathetic scene of the recognition of the daughter, Cotogni masterfully portrayed the truth, singing and reciting his part with heartbreaking accent. He painted ever so gently his romance "Ambo nati," and the first act duet with the thunderous Nannetti[...] was a real delirium, [stirring] unheard of fanaticism. Even I, an old theatergoer, have never heard the duet performed with such color, with so much strength and homogeneity.".
- Antonio_Cotogni text "Cotogni, who can well be called the prince of baritones today, has definitively captivated the audience. This singer, of a voice bother powerful and suave, really is something extraordinary. He sings like few can sing, and although his part fraught with difficulties, he breaks down everything and overcomes them with ease, with astounding ownership; in him one find not effort nor the slightest fatigue: even if sometimes he has been singing with full vibration and power, his voice can still comes ou quiet and safe. His ways are often exceptional, and not content with the difficulties inherent to the score, he will add new ones—always tasteful, and it seems he delights in defying them. The voice of this singer leaves an everlasting impression on you.".
- Antonio_Cotogni text "The voice of the Cotogni is full, smooth, equal, of a most sympathetic timbre, and it moves the audience especially when he sings a fior di labbra. This most perfect artist makes every one of his parts into a creation. With great difficulty could there ever arise another singer who could emulate him; surpass him, never.".
- Antonio_Cotogni text "not only because it was foreign to the baritone register, but because nature had granted [Ruffo] a voice so beautiful and rich that [he] had no need to borrow effects from elsewhere.".
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- Antonio_Cotogni comment "Antonio Cotogni (August 1, 1831 – October 15, 1918) was an Italian baritone of the first magnitude. Regarded internationally as being one of the greatest male opera singers of the 19th century, he was particularly admired by the composer Giuseppe Verdi. Cotogni forged an important second career as a singing teacher after his retirement from the stage in 1898.".
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