May 21, 1965(1965-05-21) (aged 53) Buenos Aires, Argentina
Genres
Tango
Instrument(s)
Violin, Piano
Musical artist
Alfredo Julio Floro Gobbi (14 May 1912 - 21 May 1965) was a violin player, composer and bandleader in Argentina during the golden age of tango.[1] He was known as the romantic violin of the tango (Spanish: el violín romántico del tango).
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Alfredo Julio Floro Gobbi (14 May 1912 - 21 May 1965) was a violin player, composer and bandleader in Argentina during the golden age of tango. He was...
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Tito Gobbi (24 October 1913 – 5 March 1984) was an Italian operatic baritone with an international reputation. He made his operatic debut in Gubbio in...
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prolific volume of Agri's performances include solos in Retrato de AlfredoGobbi, Ciudad triste, Los mareados, Éxtasis, Romance del diablo, Otoño porteño...
Caro, who premiered it in 1927– and performed with Paquita Bernardo, AlfredoGobbi (h) and Elvino Vardaro: he was not a stranger, but a popular musician...
orchestras of the 1940s and 50s including those of Juan Carlos Cobián, AlfredoGobbi, Víctor D'Amario, Osmar Maderna, Héctor Stamponi, Mariano Mores, Carlos...
Cantor Pedro Fiorito as Peralta Fausto Fornoni Francisco García Garaba AlfredoGobbi Miguel Gómez Bao as Transpunte Anita Jordán as Carmencita Miguel Mileo...
for the film The Glass Mountain in 1949. Notable was the singing of Tito Gobbi. The film won a number of awards. In his entry on Rota in the 1988 edition...
conducting the Orchestra del Teatro San Carlo, with Giacomo Lauri-Volpi and Tito Gobbi. (1951) Falstaff (opera) (Giuseppe Verdi): Victor de Sabata conducting the...
Wayback Machine Sica, Grazia Gobbi (13 December 2007). The Florentine Villa: Architecture History Society By Grazia Gobbi Sica. ISBN 9781134067176. "Wieliczka...
She made a recording of this role for Decca/London in 1965 (opposite Tito Gobbi, and conducted by Lamberto Gardelli), and gave a performance of the role...
in Norma, opposite Maria Callas, and Carlo in Don Carlos, opposite Tito Gobbi and Boris Christoff. Filippeschi also appeared in film versions of Lucia...
de los Ángeles, 1954) and La traviata (with Antonietta Stella and Tito Gobbi, 1955). For English Decca he recorded L'elisir d'amore with Hilde Gueden...
including Tito Gobbi and Victoria de los Ángeles, was still being discussed nearly 50 years later as the classic performance, with Gobbi's singing at a...
Decca, including in complete performances of Verdi's Nabucco, opposite Tito Gobbi and Elena Suliotis, in Macbeth, opposite Giuseppe Taddei and Birgit Nilsson...
Carlo Giuffrè Carlo Giustini Loris Gizzi Enrico Glori Gene Gnocchi Tito Gobbi Francesco Golisano Claudio Gora Gilberto Govi Raoul Grassilli Giovanni Grasso...
d'Itria in Martina Franca with Massimo Foschi as narrator. A narrator (Tito Gobbi) is also used in the Sony 1981 studio recording of the work. A revised,...
fanciulla del West at La Scala in 1956, opposite Gigliola Frazzoni and Tito Gobbi, which was broadcast live on Italian radio. Other important debuts for Corelli...
experienced her first opera in her hometown, Verdi's Rigoletto with Tito Gobbi in the title role, and decided then, at age twelve, that she would become...
black-and-whites'), le zebre (lit. 'the zebras') in reference to Juventus's colours. I gobbi (lit. 'the hunchbacks') is the nickname that is used to define Juventus...