Carlo Sabajno

Carlo Sabajno (1874 in Rosasco, Italy – 1938 in Milan) was an Italian conductor. From 1904 to 1932, he was the Gramophone Company's chief conductor and artistic director in Italy, responsible for some of the earliest full-length opera recordings, most of them with the orchestra of La Scala, Milan and prominent singers there. Particularly outstanding among these are his stately, authoritative late-1920s and early-1930s electrical recordings of Don Pasquale (with Tito Schipa in his only complete opera recording as Ernesto), Traviata (sadly limited by more than the usual cuts, but with silvery-voiced Alessandro Ziliani as Alfredo), Aida (with Irene Minghini-Cattaneo's Amneris and Aureliano Pertile's Radamès), Otello (with Apollo Granforte as a formidable Iago) and Bohème (a superb understated, but highly distinguished, collaboration with excellent, if lesser-known, singers).

Gigli Canzonetas 1922 - 1949 (Restauración 2024) - 2024-05-29T00:00:00.000000Z

Wagner: Les grands opéras I - La discothèque idéale de Diapason, Vol. 16 - 2019-09-04T00:00:00.000000Z

Il Trovatore - 2015-07-06T00:00:00.000000Z

The Beniamino Gigli Collection, Vol. 5: True Belcanto in Opera and Songs (Recordings 1927-1949) [2014 Digital Remaster] - 2014-08-05T00:00:00.000000Z

The Beniamino Gigli Collection, Vol. 2: Italian Songs, Vol. 1 [Remastered 2014] - 2014-07-01T00:00:00.000000Z

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