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YouTube: Tenor Giuseppe Oxilia (1865-1919) Andrea Chenier E volli pien d'amore p

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YouTube: Tenor Giuseppe Oxilia (1865-1919) Andrea Chenier E volli pien d'amore p

Thank author of this post/commentItalian great tenor José Nicolás Oxilia was born in Montevideo (Uruguay) on 3 June 1861 from Italian parents. In 1881, he went to Italy to study singing with Felice Pozzo. In 1884, he is engaged as "tenore comprimario" for the opera company of Marino Mancinelli. He made his debut on 21 november 1884 as Laerzio in "Hamlet" by Thomas, at Teatro del Liceo in Barcelona with Giuseppe Kaschmann and Victor Maurel alternating in the main role. On December 11, he sang Arturo in "Lucia di Lammermoor" with Sembrich and Gayarre and then the role of Rambaldo in "Roberto Il Diavolo" by Meyerbeer. When Gayarre fell ill, Oxilia sang Fernando in "La Favorita" at the Liceo, in January 1885. Back in Italy, he made his debut at Teatro La Fenice in Venice, again as Fernando and then as the Duke in "Rigoletto", in July and August 1886 . From October 1886 to March 1887, he sang at Teatro Real in Madrid, Enzo in "La Gioconda", Radames in "Aida", Fausto in "Mefistofele", and Rodolfo in "Luisa Miller". Back in Italy, he sang in Padova "Gli Ugonotti" and "Don Carlo", "Mefistofele " in Naples and "Fausto" in Turin. In August 1887, he sang for the first time the main part in "Otello" at the Teatro Grande in Brescia, with Adalgisa Gabbi and Paul Lherie conducted by Franco Faccio. With the same cast, he sang Otello at the Teatro Regio in Parma. In 1888, he took part in the premiere of "Asrael" by Franchetti and "Otello" with Victor Maurel. He made his debut at La Scala in december 1888 with "Asrael <b>...</b>

#1

Frances

As I write this post, I am listening to Giuseppe Oxilia's song. I can understand why he was one of the greatest Italian tenors of his time. I gathered that since he started singing at the age of 16 he went on to enthrall different audiences all over Europe.

Singing is a gift and only a few are born with it. It is only fitting therefore for those who have this great singing talent to share it with others and offer it back to the Lord.


#2

Marynor

Oxilia was truly a fantastic singer. He has developed his special aptitude very well. His parents must be proud of him, most especially to the achievement he got from the past. Singing the part of tenor isn't that easy.

I wonder whether Oxilia came from a family of singers. Perhaps he was also inspired by his family to pursue his endeavor to excel in the field of singing. I admired him.


#3

flowert

Hi there,

Never heard of that person before, but I really love music, especially classics, they are really artistic. I hope many people would love that area as well. I have heard many singes, be it, tenors, sopranos, altos, and bases. I hope these people would really love to perform in other places as well.

Thank you so much to all of you guys and have a great day to all.


#4

Chin chin

I missed watching this video by Tenor Giuseppe Oxilla. The video has been removed by the user. I also like listening to music especially the classic ones. Maybe the only thing I don't like about foreign language songs is that I can't understand what it says.

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