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Umberto Giordano
Born: August 28, 1867; Foggia, Italy   Died: November 12, 1948; Milan, Italy  
Umberto Giordano was born the son of a pharmacist who was against his son pursuing a career in music; the budding composer therefore learned the beginnings of his craft surreptitiously from Gaetano Briganti, a local maker of mechanical instruments. In 1880, Giordano's father finally lifted his objections, and Giordano entered the Naples Conservatory, where he studied somewhat irregularly until 1890. When Giordano was unable to attend at the ...
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Giordano: Andrea Chenier / Del Monaco, Tebaldi, Gavazzeni
Release Date: 05/16/1990   Label: Decca   Catalog: 425407   Number of Discs: 2
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Fedora: Amor ti vieta (125)
Andrea Chénier: Come un bel dì di maggio (89)
Andrea Chénier: La mamma morta (93)
Andrea Chénier: Un dì all' azzuro spazio "Improvviso" (100)
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Alla gavotta (1)
Andrea Chénier (38)
Andrea Chénier, opera: Act 2. Ihr schriebt die Briefe (1)
Andrea Chénier, opera: Act 3. Von Blut gerötet (1)
Andrea Chénier: Al mio dire perdono (1)
Andrea Chénier: Als Fiend des Vaterlandes (1)
Andrea Chénier: Ancor ricordi?...Sì mi ricordo (1)
Andrea Chénier: Aria(s) (18)
Andrea Chénier: Carlo Gérard? (1)
Andrea Chénier: Carlo Gérard?...Là! entrate! (2)
Andrea Chénier: Colpito qui m'avete (1)
Andrea Chénier: Come un bel dì di maggio (90)
Andrea Chénier: Commosso, lusingato a tanti complimenti (2)
Andrea Chénier: Creatura strana assai (1)
Andrea Chénier: Credo a una possanza arcana (5)
Andrea Chénier: Datemi il passo! (1)
Andrea Chénier: Den Blick hatt' ich einst erhoben (1)
Andrea Chénier: Ecco l'altare (7)
Andrea Chénier: Eravate possente (1)
Andrea Chénier: Excerpt(s) (10)
Andrea Chénier: Gleich einem Frühlingsabend (1)
Andrea Chenier: Improvviso: Un di all'azzuro spazio (1)
Andrea Chénier: Io non ho amato ancor! (4)
Andrea Chénier: La mamma morta (100)
Andrea Chénier: La nostra morte è il trionfo dell'amor! (2)
Andrea Chénier: Legray!...Andrea Chénier!...Sì, fui soldato (3)
Andrea Chénier: Nemico della patria (47)
Andrea Chenier: Nemico della patria! (1)
Andrea Chénier: O Pastorelle, addio (2)
Andrea Chénier: Ora soave (5)
Andrea Chénier: Passiam la sera allegramente (1)
Andrea Chénier: Questo azzurro sofà... Son sessant'anni (2)
Andrea Chénier: Si, fui soldato (29)
Andrea Chénier: Signor Chénier? - Madama la Contessa? (2)
Andrea Chénier: Son la vecchia Madelon (1)
Andrea Chénier: Son sessant' anni, o vecchio (13)
Andrea Chénier: Un dì all' azzuro spazio "Improvviso" (97)
Andrea Chénier: Un dì m'era di gioia (11)
Andrea Chénier: Via, v'affrettate (1)
Andrea Chénier: Vicino a te (25)
Canzone guerresca (3)
Chanson de juin, Op. 102 no 6 (1)
Cocktail (1)
Crépuscule triste (1)
Fedora (17)
Fedora: Act 3 (1)
Fedora: Amor ti vieta (127)
Fedora: Aria(s) (3)
Fedora: Caffé notturno (1)
Fedora: Carillon (1)
Fedora: Excerpt(s) (3)
Fedora: Intermezzo (8)
Fedora: Jariskin reco all'Imperatore (1)
Fedora: L'Organetto di Barberia (1)
Fedora: La donna russa (6)
Fedora: Loris, Ipanoff, oggi lo Zar (2)
Fedora: Mia madre, la mia vecchia madre (7)
Fedora: Mia madre, la mia vecchia madre... Vedi io piango (1)
Fedora: O grandi occhi lucenti (5)
Fedora: Troppo tardi!...Tutto tramonta... (1)
Fedora: Tutto tramonta, tutto gilegua (3)
Fedora: Vedi, io piango (7)
Gerbes de feu (1)
Idillio (1)
Il re (2)
Il re: Colombello sposarti (3)
Il re: La bella mugnaina (1)
La cena delle beffe (3)
La cena delle beffe: Ah, che tormento (3)
La cena delle beffe: Mi svesti (1)
La cena delle beffe: Sempre così sul margine del sogno (1)
La cena delle beffe: Tornato è maggio (2)
Lamento for Piano (1)
Madame Sans-Gêne: Che me ne faccio del vostro castello? (1)
Mala vita (1)
Marcella (2)
Marcella: Dolce notte misteriosa (1)
Marcella: O mia Marcella! (1)
Marcella: O santa liberta (1)
Marcella: Son tre mesi (1)
Mese Mariano (1)
Minuet for Piano (1)
Natale dei bambini (1)
Nel deserto (1)
Serenata malinconica (1)
Siberia (3)
Siberia: Ah! Finalmente! (1)
Siberia: Aria(s) (1)
Siberia: Cani ed avari (1)
Siberia: Excerpt(s) (1)
Siberia: E’ qui con te il mio destin (2)
Siberia: Intermezzo (1)
Siberia: La conobbi quand’era fanciulla (1)
Siberia: Nel suo amore rianimata la coscienza (1)
Siberia: No! se un pensier torture...Nel suo amor (4)
Siberia: Non odi là il martir (2)
Siberia: O mia bella (2)
Siberia: Orride steppe (5)
Siberia: Preludio (1)
Siberia: Qual vergogna tu porti (3)
Siberia: Quest' orgolio (2)
Siberia: T'incontrai per via (3)
Squillo per il giornale radio (1)
Tci-yang (1)
Valzer sentimentale (1)
Valzer serenata (1)
Violettes de Parme (1)
Work(s) (1)
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Giordano: Fedora / Patané, Márton, Carreras, Et Al
Release Date: 10/25/1990   Label: Cbs Masterworks   Catalog: 42181   Number of Discs: 2
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Giordano: Andrea Chenier / Santini, Corelli, Stella
Release Date: 09/20/1994   Label: Emi Classics   Catalog: 65287   Number of Discs: 2
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Heroes - Rudolf Schock - Adam, Giordano, Lehar, Et Al
Release Date: 09/10/2002   Label: Emi Classics   Catalog: 66811   Number of Discs: 1
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Giordano: Fedora; Zandonai: Francesca Da Rimini Highlights
Release Date: 01/21/1992   Label: London/Decca Grand Opera Series   Catalog: 433033   Number of Discs: 2
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Biography by Uncle Dave Lewis
Umberto Giordano was born the son of a pharmacist who was against his son pursuing a career in music; the budding composer therefore learned the beginnings of his craft surreptitiously from Gaetano Briganti, a local maker of mechanical instruments. In 1880, Giordano's father finally lifted his objections, and Giordano entered the Naples Conservatory, where he studied somewhat irregularly until 1890. When Giordano was unable to attend at the Conservatory, he worked as a stagehand at the Teatro Dauno in Foggia.

In 1889 Giordano entered the Sonzogno Competition with his first one-act opera, Marina, which he had composed on a libretto purchased for only 25 lire. Marina placed sixth in the competition, and it earned the composer an invitation to play the score for the publisher Sonzogno personally -- a compositional audition. When Giordano had finished playing the work, Sonzogno told him "I will not publish this opera, as I do not like the libretto. But I will engage you in a contract for a new work."

The agreement resulted in Mala vita, perhaps the grimmest verismo opera attempted to that point on the Italian stage. It was well received, especially in German-speaking countries, but a riot broke out at the work's premiere in Naples. In 1902, Giordano softened the dramatic edges of Mala vita and restaged it successfully in Naples as Il Voto.

Giordano's second opera, Regina di Diaz, was a certifiable flop, and Sonzogno threatened Giordano with a severance of contract. However, having unwittingly rescued the composer Pietro Mascagni from a tram accident in early 1896, Giordano was heartily repaid when Mascagni went to Sonzogno to argue on his behalf. This second chance resulted in what has become the composer's most famous work, Andrea Chénier (premiered March 28, 1896). Its libretto, drawn from events of the French Revolution, gave the initial producers pause, since political unrest was then high in Italy, and the work's effect on audiences was uncertain. But the work was greeted with huge enthusiasm, thanks in no small part to tenor Giuseppe Borgatti, who created the role of Andrea. The "Improvisation" and the aria, "La mamma morta," have remained popular excerpts.

The emergence of Giordano's next principal opera, Fedora, coincided with the appearance of yet another unknown tenor, Enrico Caruso; their mutual success gave rise to the saying, "Fedora made Caruso, and Caruso made Fedora." Giordano later claimed he had coached Caruso for the work using a cylinder phonograph to point out flaws in the voice; as Giordano once said, "I made a new Caruso out of him." While Caruso went on to the most brilliant career of any Italian tenor, the opera that "made" him is given to only infrequent revival.

Giordano went on to write more operas, but these did not enter the repertory. Notable among these efforts are: Siberia (1904), a huge, but not lasting success; Madame Sans-Gene (1915), which opened at New York's Metropolitan Opera with Geraldine Farrar in the lead role; Le cena della befe (1924), which marked Giordano's later turn away from the verismo style; and Il re (1929), in which Giordano broke completely with verismo, creating instead a light comedy that remained popular on European stages through the 1930s.

Aside from his operas, Giordano composed a considerable number of orchestral and chamber works, as well as one ballet, L'astro magico (1928). Giordano took a great deal of interest in recording technology, and helped found the Discoteca di Stato in Rome -- the main Italian archive for historical recordings. Umberto Giordano died in Milan at the age of 81.
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