The Song Of A Life: Complete Vocal Chamber Music Of Tosti
Paolo Tosti (1846-1916) worked in poverty as a music teacher until he met the influential composer Giovanni Sgambati, who became his mentor. He introduced Tosti to Princess Margherita of Savoy, who became later Queen of Italy. She was impressed by him and appointed him as royal music teacher. In 1875 Tosti went to London where his fame spread, and he was made Singing Master of the Royal Family. Tosti preferred to set the popular poets of his day, in English, French and Italian, with natural, singable melodies. Charm and suavity are Tosti’s trademark expressions. His songs swept through the parlours and salons of Europe, and Tosti became a rich man as a result. He brought the salon song to a peak of aesthetic perfection. This project is based on 33 years of scholarship and promotion by the Istituto Nazionale Tostiano and a lifetime of studies on the part of Francesco Sanvitale, to whose memory the release is dedicated. These songs were once the repertoire of every great Italian singer from Lauri-Volpi to Bergonzi, Caruso to Gigli. Their modern successors are no less committed to pursuit of beauty and pleasure in these songs above all.