voc, 1888-1958 IT, Naples
Singer / Musician of Classical
Louis D'Angelo (May 6, 1888 – August 9, 1958) was an American bass-baritone of Italian birth who was particularly known for his performances at the Metropolitan Opera during the first half of the 20th century. He created roles in the world premieres of seven operas at the Met, including Marco in Puccini's Gianni Schicchi in 1917.D'Angelo also sang roles in the United States premieres of thirteen works. In total, he appeared in 1,882 performances at the Met.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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The Golden Age Of Opera: Tosca, Act 1 | Giacomo Puccini - Claudia Muzio, Dino Borgioli, Alfredo Gandolfi, Louis D'Angelo, San Francisco Opera Orchestra, Gaetano Merola | 1996 | Album |
Tosca, Act 1 | Giacomo Puccini - Claudia Muzio, Dino Borgioli, Alfredo Gandolfi, Louis D'Angelo, San Francisco Opera Orchestra, Gaetano Merola | 1995 | Album |
La Juive - Act II ; Act IV Excerpts | Jacques Fromental Halévy, Giovanni Martinelli, Elisabeth Rethberg, Charlotte Boerner, Hans Clemens, Louis D'Angelo, Gaetano Merola, The San Francisco Symphony Orchestra | Album | |
Simon Boccanegra (16 February, 1935) | Elisabeth Rethberg, Giovanni Martinelli, Lawrence Tibbett, Ezio Pinza, Alfredo Gandolfi, Louis D'Angelo, Giordano Paltrinieri, Pearl Besuner, Chorus Of The Metropolitan Opera Association Of New York And Orchestra Of The Metropolitan Opera Association Of New York directed by Ettore Panizza | Album |