Alexander Sved; "Gia mi dicon venal"; TOSCA; Giacomo Puccini
This channel is the re-establishment of previous channels that have been sadly terminated. ================= Alexander Sved--baritone Grande Orchestra Sinfonica della Radio Italiana Alfredo Simonetto--conductor 1947 ================= "Alexander De Svéd , also known as Alexander Svéd , stage names of Alexander Sándor Von Svéd ( Budapest , May 29, 1906 - Vienna , January 9, 1979 ), was a Hungarian baritone . Gifted with a full-bodied voice and a burnished color, he can be considered Italian by artistic training: after starting his studies at home, he perfected himself in Italy with the baritone Mario Sammarco , but Riccardo 's advice on vocal technique was fundamental for his artistic growth. Tatters . He made his debut in Budapest as the Count of Luna in Il Trovatore . He was among the major interpreters of his time, appearing in major international theaters, such as the Metropolitan in New York , Covent Garden in London and the Vienna State Opera , under the direction of important masters, such as Victor de Sabata , Bruno Walter , Wilhelm Furtwängler . For about thirty years he also performed in the main Italian theaters: Milan , Rome , Florence , Turin . In 1950 he returned to Budapest, where he was hired at the Opera, to end his career in 1956. He settled in Stuttgart , where he devoted himself to teaching. The repertoire included about fifty titles, from Mozart 's Don Giovanni to Verdi 's, expanded over time with works by Wagner ( Parsifal , Lohengrin ), Puccini , Leoncavallo , Mascagni . He left about thirty recordings, recorded in the forties for the houses of La voce del padrone , Cetra and Polygram . Also worthy of mention is his participation in two films: Sein letztes Modell (1937), directed by Rudolf Van Der Noss , and Mária Növér(1937), directed by Viktor Gartler ."; Wikipedia
This channel is the re-establishment of previous channels that have been sadly terminated. ================= Alexander Sved--baritone Grande Orchestra Sinfonica della Radio Italiana Alfredo Simonetto--conductor 1947 ================= "Alexander De Svéd , also known as Alexander Svéd , stage names of Alexander Sándor Von Svéd ( Budapest , May 29, 1906 - Vienna , January 9, 1979 ), was a Hungarian baritone . Gifted with a full-bodied voice and a burnished color, he can be considered Italian by artistic training: after starting his studies at home, he perfected himself in Italy with the baritone Mario Sammarco , but Riccardo 's advice on vocal technique was fundamental for his artistic growth. Tatters . He made his debut in Budapest as the Count of Luna in Il Trovatore . He was among the major interpreters of his time, appearing in major international theaters, such as the Metropolitan in New York , Covent Garden in London and the Vienna State Opera , under the direction of important masters, such as Victor de Sabata , Bruno Walter , Wilhelm Furtwängler . For about thirty years he also performed in the main Italian theaters: Milan , Rome , Florence , Turin . In 1950 he returned to Budapest, where he was hired at the Opera, to end his career in 1956. He settled in Stuttgart , where he devoted himself to teaching. The repertoire included about fifty titles, from Mozart 's Don Giovanni to Verdi 's, expanded over time with works by Wagner ( Parsifal , Lohengrin ), Puccini , Leoncavallo , Mascagni . He left about thirty recordings, recorded in the forties for the houses of La voce del padrone , Cetra and Polygram . Also worthy of mention is his participation in two films: Sein letztes Modell (1937), directed by Rudolf Van Der Noss , and Mária Növér(1937), directed by Viktor Gartler ."; Wikipedia