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Richard Tucker  - A Salute To Richard Tucker On His Silver Anniversary At The Metropolitan Opera flac album
  • Performer Richard Tucker
  • Title A Salute To Richard Tucker On His Silver Anniversary At The Metropolitan Opera
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Richard Tucker (August 28, 1913 – January 8, 1975) was an American operatic tenor. Tucker was born Rivn (Rubin) Ticker in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Bessarabian Jewish parents, who immigrated to the US in 1911. His father, Sruel (Sam) Ticker, and mother Fanya-Tsipa (Fanny) Ticker had already adopted the surname "Tucker" by the time their son entered first grade

The name Richard Tucker most likely makes one think of the prestigious music foundation which fosters the new and upcoming talent, culminating with its elaborate end-of-year gala honoring the newest recipients of awards and grants. However, Richard Tucker was also a virtuoso tenor whose Metropolitan Opera career spanned three decades, both on the Met stage and on-tour. As Il Duca in Verdi’s Rigoletto, Tucker performed this role 48 times with the Met, both at the opera house and on-tour. Though he may not be as remembered for this role as others in the Italian repertoire, his cheeky interpretation as the promiscuous Duke lives on as one of his most facetious. Cavaradossi ― Tosca. As the painter Cavaradossi in Puccini’s Tosca, Tucker’s last performance of this role occurred at Crocheron Park in Queens, New York with soprano Phyllis Curtin in 1973.

The annual concert honoring legendary tenor Richard Tucker. Richard Tucker Opera Gala 2018.

He appeared with the Metropolitan Opera in 734 performances. The only other tenors to have had longer professional careers were Plácido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti. Concurrently with his operatic career, Tucker, an Orthodox Jew, was regarded as one of the finest cantors ever, and his recordings of the cantorial repertoire are regarded as among the finest of their kind. The most successful American tenor ever to sing with the Met, and one of the greatest American tenors ever, Richard Tucker is honored with a portrait at the Met’s Founder’s Hall

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Richard Tucker (August 28, 1913 – January 8, 1975) was an American operatic tenor. His father, Sruel (Sam) Ticker, and mother Fanya-Tsipa (Fanny) Ticker had already adopted the surname "Tucker" by the time their son entered first grade. His musical aptitude was discovered early, and was nurtured under the tutelage of Samuel Weisser at the Tifereth Israel synagogue in lower Manhattan. When Peerce made his much-acclaimed debut at the Met on November 29, 1941, his sister and her new husband were living with Peerce's parents while Tucker was trying to make a success as the sole proprietor (and only employee) of a silk-lining sales business while also officiating at Temple Adath Israel in the Bronx. Popular videos featuring Richard Tucker

Viva il vino spumeggiante - Richard Tucker. 16. A voi tutti salute! - Richard Tucker. 17. Mamma, quel vino è generoso - Richard Tucker. His aria at the end is absolutely moving. Eileen Farrell was never treated well by the Met, but she could also express her opinions bluntly, and that doesn't endear her to anyone. She far outdistnaces Harshaw (on Tucker's Columbia recording - NA). Lili Chookasian is her usual involved Mamma Lucia. Mildred is the saucy Lola, and Cesare Bardelli is a burly baritone, quite up to the role, but he doesn't make it pretty. Pagliacci is just as wonderful. Anselmo Colzani, who first came to the Met to take up roles wien Warren died, does a more than credible Tonio/Prologue (A free Ab! indeed. Franco Corelli's Canio is not unknown, but he actually takes this advantage of live performance to get into the role.

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A1 Bizet: Air De Fleur From "Carmen"
Conductor – Pierre Dervaux Orchestra – Orchester Der Wiener Staatsoper
3:50
A2 Verdi: Celeste Aida From "Aida"
Conductor – Nello SantiOrchestra – Orchester Der Wiener Staatsoper
4:32
A3 Mozart: Un'Aura Amorosa From "Cosi Fan Tutte"
Conductor – Fritz StiedryOrchestra – Metropolitan Opera Orchestra*
3:49
A4 Verdi: O Tu Che In Seno Agli Angeli From "La Forza Del Destino"
Conductor – Nello SantiOrchestra – Orchester Der Wiener Staatsoper
6:25
A5 Puccini: Guardate Pazzo Io Son From "Manon Lescaut"
Conductor – Fausto ClevaOrchestra – Columbia Symphony Orchestra
3:05
B1 Leoncavallo: Vesti La Giubba From "I Pagliacci"
Conductor – Fausto ClevaOrchestra – Metropolitan Opera Orchestra*
3:52
B2 Ponchielle: Cielo E Mar From "La Gioconda"
Conductor – Emil CooperOrchestra – Metropolitan Opera Orchestra*
4:21
B3 Puccini: E Lucevan Le Stelle From "Tosca"
Conductor – Fausto ClevaOrchestra – Columbia Symphony Orchestra
2:48
B4 Puccini: Che Gelida Manina From "La Boheme"
Conductor – Fausto ClevaOrchestra – Columbia Symphony Orchestra
4:33
B5 Verdi: Quando Le Sere Al Placido From "Luisa Miller"
Conductor – Nello SantiOrchestra – Orchester Der Wiener Staatsoper
4:36

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Jacket credits tracks A1, A2, A4 and B5 as Vienna State Opera Orchestra