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2024 0624 Daily vocal practice program(Daniele Barioni 1)Part 2 01_MADAMA BUTTERFLY Dovunque al mondo (1965) 0:14 02_MADAMA BUTTERFLY Amore o grillo 3:56 03-Actl_Dammi i colori... Recondita armonia (Cavaradossi, Sagrestano) 6:59 05-Act l_ Mariol Mario!... Son quil (Tosca, Cavaradossi) 11:09 08. LA FANGIULLA DEL WEST Or son sei mesi (1961) 14:02 11.ANDREA CHENIER Si, fui soldato (1962) 17:28 13- Act III_E lucevan le stelle (Cavaradossi) 20:03 Daniele Barioni (1928-2014) was an Italian operatic tenor renowned for his elegant voice and commanding stage presence. He rose to prominence during the mid-20th century and was celebrated for his lyrical and dramatic interpretations across a wide range of roles in the Italian and French operatic repertoire. Barioni's singing style was characterized by its clarity, agility, and expressive phrasing, which allowed him to excel in both heroic and romantic roles. He performed extensively in major opera houses around the world, including La Scala in Milan and the Metropolitan Opera in New York, solidifying his reputation as one of the leading tenors of his generation. Throughout his career, Barioni was admired for his ability to convey the emotional depth of characters such as Rodolfo in "La Bohème," Cavaradossi in "Tosca," and Don José in "Carmen." His interpretations were marked by a blend of technical precision and dramatic intensity, making him a favorite among audiences and critics alike. In summary, Daniele Barioni's contributions to opera, spanning several decades, underscore his enduring legacy as a versatile and accomplished tenor who left an indelible mark on the operatic world.