Tito Schipa was an Italian tenor who is considered one of the finest Tenori di grazia in operatic history. He was endowed with a natural, sensuous voice which he deployed with great intelligence and taste. Although some contemporary critics considered Schipa's voice to be small in size, restricted in range and slightly husky in timbre, he was still capable of provoking intense public outpourings of support among his legion of fans. These fans were enthralled by Schipa's superior musicianship, as well as by his winning personality and his ability to breathe life into even the most trite song or hackneyed aria.
9 Manolita (Scarpelli) 2:20 10. Who Will Forget Cchiù (Barthelemy) 1:37
10 Marechiare (Tosti) 2:14
11 Come Back to Sorrento (De Curtis) 2:21
12 O 'Ciucciariello (Oliviero) 2:05
13 In Granada (Canción Andaluza) (Palacios) 2:24
14 Where'er You Walk from Semele (Handel) 3:03
15 A Furtive Tear from the Elisir D'amore (Donizetti) 3:38
16 Poor Ernesto... Chercherò Distant Land from Don Pasquale (Donizetti) 3:02
17 M'apparì Tutt'amor from Martha (Flotow) 2:47
18 O Cease to Piagarmi (Scarlatti) 1:34
19 O My Sweet Ardor (Gluck) 2:56
20 Tell Me That You Want to Follow from la Rondine (Puccini) 1:31
21 No! Do Not Leave Me Alone from la Rondine (Puccini) 1:44
22 Hymn to Diana (Puccini) 1:57
23 Open Your Window from Iris (Mascagni) 1:49
24 Amor Ti Vieta from Fedora (Giordano) 1:29
Tito Schipa was an Italian tenor who is considered one of the finest Tenori di grazia in operatic history. He was endowed with a natural, sensuous voice which he deployed with great intelligence and taste. Although some contemporary critics considered Schipa's voice to be small in size, restricted in range and slightly husky in timbre, he was still capable of provoking intense public outpourings of support among his legion of fans. These fans were enthralled by Schipa's superior musicianship, as well as by his winning personality and his ability to breathe life into even the most trite song or hackneyed aria.