Tino Folgar (1892–1982) was a Spanish operatic tenor, primarily active in Spain and Italy. Born Juventino Folgar Ascaso in Barcelona, on 25 January 1892...
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Look up Tino, tino, tinó, tiño, or tiñó in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tino is an Italian name or nickname, often a diminutive of the names Agostino...
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recording, a complete Rigoletto from 1927, opposite Lina Pagliughi, Tino Folgar and Salvatore Baccaloni, which reveals a voice of considerable beauty...
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Company. The earliest recordings of this song were sung by Al Bowlly and Tino Folgar, recorded in 1931 (the year the song was written). Bowlly made recordings...
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recording of the opera, with the baritone Luigi Piazza and the tenor Tino Folgar performing the leading male roles. She also provided the singing voice...
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orchestra and chorus LP: Bongiovanni Cat: GB 1024 1927–28 Luigi Piazza, Tino Folgar, Lina Pagliughi, Salvatore Baccaloni, Vera de Christoff Carlo Sabajno...
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Riccardo Stracciari, Dino Borgioli, Enzo de Muro Lomanto, Tito Schipa, Tino Folgar, Luigi Fort, Alessandro Ziliani, Galliano Masini, Francesco Merli, Renato...
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Scala, Milan 1927-1928 Verdi: Rigoletto – Luigi Piazza, Lina Pagliughi, Tino Folgar; Orchestra and Chorus of La Scala, Milan 1928 Puccini: La bohème – Rosina...
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