voc, 1876-1941 IT, Novara
Singer of Classical
A.k.a. Angelo Badà
Angelo Badà (Pernate, 27 May 1876 – Novara, 23 March 1941) was an Italian operatic tenor. He had a lengthy association with the Metropolitan Opera of New York City where he gave a total of 2,170 performance in 94 different operas in over 100 different roles from 1908 through 1938. Only two singers in the Met's history have made more appearances with the company: Charles Anthony and George Cehanovsky. He mostly appeared in comprimario roles during his career, although he did occasionally perform larger parts. His repertoire encompassed operas in the English, Italian, French, and German languages
The Metropolitan Opera |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Tales Of Hoffmann | Jacques Offenbach - Lawrence Tibbett, Vina Bovy, René Maison, Angelo Bada, Metropolitan Opera Chorus And The Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra, Maurice de Abravanel | 1997 | Album |
Lucia (Chi Mi Frena-What Restrains Me?) (Act 2) | Amelita Galli-Curci - Minnie Egener - Enrico Caruso - Giuseppe De Luca - Marcel Journet - Angelo Bada | 1917 | Album |
Lucia Di Lammermoor -- Chi Mi Frena (What Restrains Me?) (Act II) | Luisa Tetrazzini - Enrico Caruso - Pasquale Amato - Marcel Journet - Josephine Jacoby - Angelo Bada | Album | |
Traviata (January 5, 1935) | Rosa Ponselle, Lawrence Tibbett, Frederick Jagel, Elda Vettori, Philine Falco, Angelo Bada, Alfredo Gandolfi, Millo Picco, Paolo Ananian, Orchestra Of The Metropolitan Opera Association Of New York And Chorus Of The Metropolitan Opera Association Of New York, Ettore Panizza, Geraldine Farrar | Album | |
Lucia / Rigoletto | Amelita Galli-Curci, Minnie Egener, Enrico Caruso, Giuseppe De Luca, Angelo Bada, Marcel Journet, Flora Perini | Album |
Angelo Badalamenti p, key, syn US *1937 Soundtrack |