Francesco Paolo 
                TOSTI A vucchella performed 
                by Tito Schipa (1927) [2:43] 
                Francesco Paolo 
                TOSTI L’alba sèpara 
                dalla luce l’ombra performed by Jussi 
                Björling (1949) 
                Michele ESPOSITO 
                Anema e core performed by Ferruccio 
                Tagliavini (1951) [3:49] 
                Alois MELICHAR 
                Anima mia performed by Beniamio Gigli 
                (1936) [3:21] 
                Ernesto DE 
                CURTIS Carmela performed 
                by Beniamino Gigli (1930) [3:06] 
                Ernesto DE 
                CURTIS Canta pe’ me! performed 
                by Beniamino Gigli (1928) [3:24] 
                Richard BARTHELEMY 
                Chi se nne scorda cchiù! performed 
                by Tito Schipa (1928) [2:47] 
                Salvatore CARDILLO 
                Core ‘ngrato performed by Giuseppe Di 
                Stefano (1953) [3:42] 
                Gioachino ROSSINI 
                La Danza performed by Jan Kiepura (1932) 
                [2:51] 
                Luigi DENZA 
                Funiculi, funiculà performed 
                by Alessandro Ziliani (1935) [2:37] 
                
                Francesco Paolo 
                TOSTI Ideale performed by 
                Jussi Björling (1937) [3:25] 
                Emanuele NUTILE 
                Mamma mia, che vo’ sape’? performed 
                by Beniamino Gigli (1930) [3:47] 
                Ernesto TAGLIAFERRI 
                Mandulinata a Napoli performed by Joseph 
                Schmidt (1934) [2:55] 
                Fracesco Paolo 
                TOSTI Marechiare performed 
                by Giuseppe Di Stefano (1953) [3:33] 
                
                Ruggiero LEONCAVALLO 
                Mattinata performed by Aureliano Pertile 
                (1927) [2:05] 
                Stanislao GASTALDON 
                Musica proibita performed by Mario Del 
                Monaco [3:43] 
                Edoardo DI 
                CAPUA O sole mio performed 
                by Jussi Björling (1937) [3:18] 
                
                Luigi DENZA 
                Occhi di fata performed by Beniamino 
                Gigli (1930) [3:00] 
                Teodoro COTTRAU 
                Santa Lucia performed by Joseph Schmidt 
                (1933) [3:24] 
                Francesco Paolo 
                TOSTI Serenata performed 
                by Beniamino Gigli (1930) [3:34] 
                Nicola VALENTE 
                Torna performed by Tito Schipa (1932) 
                [3:36] 
                Ernesto DE 
                CURTIS Torna a Surriento 
                performed by Tito Schipa (1932) [3:04] 
                
                Francesco Paolo 
                TOSTI L’ultima canzone performed 
                by Beniamino Gigli (1934) [4:31] 
                Traditional, 
                arr. VERGINE Vieni sul mar 
                performed by Tito Schipa (1926) [3:34] 
              
  
              
 
              
Italian song is a musical 
                form which stretches back centuries, 
                boasting many of the greatest composers 
                and performers the world has seen. Many 
                of these songs, such as Funiculi, 
                funiculà or O 
                sole mio are still familiar 
                to the average English speaker, either 
                due to the cinema or through translations 
                that continued to be popular even into 
                the Rock and Roll era. Indeed, in translation, 
                even Elvis ‘did’ some of these songs. 
              
 
              
Thus it can only be 
                considered a joy to find so many of 
                these songs restored to such an amazing 
                degree, and performed by such a cast 
                of amazing Italian tenors. Simply stated, 
                this is a collection of the best and 
                most popular of Italian song. The performances 
                could easily be considered among the 
                best of their era and stand the test 
                of time. The lush accompaniments are 
                at home in the sounds of yesteryear 
                or in the concert halls of today. 
              
 
              
Perhaps the most amazing 
                aspect of this collection is the degree 
                to which these recordings have been 
                restored. It is not overstating the 
                case to say that it sounds as if many 
                of these recordings could easily have 
                been done in a modern studio, as there 
                is a truly wonderful fidelity to the 
                music, in most songs very little tape-hiss 
                or background noise remains, and there 
                is no noticeable noise from the original 
                78s. With the voices and instruments 
                enlivened to a point not normally encountered, 
                this is a minor miracle. 
              
 
              
Naxos has managed to 
                bring to the public a collection that 
                otherwise would be ignored and lost 
                to history. These recordings, many of 
                them more than 80 years old, sound simply 
                amazing. The re-mastering engineer deserves 
                every commendation. This is a wonderful 
                collection of historic recordings, one 
                definitely worth exploration. 
              
 
              
Patrick Gary 
                 
              
See also 
                review by Robert Farr