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Music

Haggin, B. H. | October 13, 1956 issue

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This article presents the author's views on the performance of La Traviata that stands or falls by its Violetta; and the one in Angel 3545 falls by the singing of Antoinetta Stella, whose voice much of the time is thin, cold, sharp and tremulous. Angel 3549 offers the exquisitely wrought Piccola Scala performance of Camarosa's II Matrimonio Segreto conducted by Nino Sanzogno, with excellent singing by Graziella Sciutti, Eugenia Ratti, Ebe Stignani, Luigi Alva, Franco Calabrese and Carlo Badioli.

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MUSICIANS; SINGERS; CONDUCTORS (Music); SCIUTTI, Graziella; STIGNANI, Ebe; ALVA, Luigi
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