Umberto Giordano

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Andrea Chénier - Act 3: La mamma morta Umberto Giordano Verismo
Andrea Chénier: La mamma morte (Recorded 1935) Umberto Giordano Claudia Muzio (Recorded 1911 - 1935)
Mese Mariano: Scene 4: Chi siete? Che volete? (Sister Agnese, Carmela, Sister Pazienza, The Mother Superior) Umberto Giordano Giordano, U.: Re (Il) / Mese Mariano [Operas] (Festival Della Valle D'Itria Di Martina Franca, 1998)
Mese Mariano: Scene 4: Suora madre! (Sister Celeste, Sister Agnes, Sister Cristina, The Mother Superior, Sister Maria, Carmela, Chorus of Children, Si Umberto Giordano Giordano, U.: Re (Il) / Mese Mariano [Operas] (Festival Della Valle D'Itria Di Martina Franca, 1998)
Mese Mariano: Scenes 1-3: Gira, gira, orsu! Gira in tondo! (The Children, Sister Celeste, The Mother Superior, Sister Maria, Sister Pazienza, Sister A Umberto Giordano Giordano, U.: Re (Il) / Mese Mariano [Operas] (Festival Della Valle D'Itria Di Martina Franca, 1998)
Mese Mariano: Scene 4: Vuoi vedere la chiesa? (Sister Pazienza, Carmela, The Mother Superior) Umberto Giordano Giordano, U.: Re (Il) / Mese Mariano [Operas] (Festival Della Valle D'Itria Di Martina Franca, 1998)
Mese Mariano: Scene 4: La Carmela, una povera figliuola, a sedici anni perdette la madre (Sister Pazienza, Carmela, The Mother Superior) Umberto Giordano Giordano, U.: Re (Il) / Mese Mariano [Operas] (Festival Della Valle D'Itria Di Martina Franca, 1998)
Mese Mariano: Scene 3: Alla nobile e ornata signore, che rifulge per cor cosi eletto (Valentina, The Countess, The Mother Superior, The Rector) Umberto Giordano Giordano, U.: Re (Il) / Mese Mariano [Operas] (Festival Della Valle D'Itria Di Martina Franca, 1998)
Mese Mariano: Scene 4: E come?! Ma le pare, signore Superiora (Carmela, The Mother Superior, Sister Pazienza) Umberto Giordano Giordano, U.: Re (Il) / Mese Mariano [Operas] (Festival Della Valle D'Itria Di Martina Franca, 1998)
Mese Mariano: Scene 4: Oh, Nina mia! Quando l'ho udito parlare cosi, te lo giuro, piuttosto avrei voluto trovarmi dieci palmi sotto terra! … (Carmela, Umberto Giordano Giordano, U.: Re (Il) / Mese Mariano [Operas] (Festival Della Valle D'Itria Di Martina Franca, 1998)
Mese Mariano: Scene 4: E quel sabato a sera, io me ne stavo a casa, sola sola col mio povero Nino … (Carmela, The Mother Superior) Umberto Giordano Giordano, U.: Re (Il) / Mese Mariano [Operas] (Festival Della Valle D'Itria Di Martina Franca, 1998)

Umberto Giordano (August 28, 1867 – November 12, 1948) was an Italian composer, mainly of opera. He was born in Foggia in Puglia, Italy and studied under Paolo Serrao at the Conservatoire of Naples. His first opera Marina, was written for the competition staged by the music publishers Casa Sonzogno for the best one-act opera, remembered today because it marked the beginning of Italian verismo; the winner was Mascagni's Cavalleria Rusticana. Giordano, the youngest candidate, placed sixth among seventy-three with Marina, which generated enough interest for Sonzogno to commission an opera to be staged in the 1891-92 season. The result was Mala Vita, a gritty verismo opera concerning a labourer who vows to reform a prostitute if he is cured of his tuberculosis. This caused something of a scandal when performed at the Teatro Argentina, Rome, in February 1892. It played successfully at Vienna, Prague and Berlin. Giordano tried a more romantic approach with his next opera, Regina Diaz (1894), but this was also a failure, taken off the stage after just two performances. Giordano then moved to Milan, and returned to verismo with his best-known work, Andrea Chénier (1896), based on the life of the French poet, André Chénier. Fedora (1898), based on Victorien Sardou's play, featured a scarcely -known young tenor, Enrico Caruso; it was also a success, and is still performed today. His later works are much less known, but occasionally revived. The most important theater in Foggia has been dedicated to Umberto Giordano, in which Andrea Chenier was lately performed. A square in Foggia is also dedicated to him, with many statues representing his more famous works. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.