The best Tito Gobbi’s movies

Tito Gobbi

Tito Gobbi

24/10/1913- 05/03/1984
We present our ranking of the best Tito Gobbi’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Tito Gobbi.
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Giuseppe Verdi

Giuseppe Verdi
6.4/10
  • Genre: DramaMusic
  • Release: 22/12/1953
  • Character: Singer - baritone

Giovanni de Medici: The Leader

Giovanni de Medici: The Leader
6.7/10
  • Genre: AdventureWar
  • Release: 24/03/1937
  • Character: Troubadour Nino
Returned from exile where he accompanied his mother Caterina Sforza, Giovanni de 'Medici (1498-1526), becomes, under the name of Giovanni delle Bande Nere, captain of fortune at the service of the idea of a united Italy.

Callas Assoluta

Callas Assoluta
7.5/10
This revealing documentary from director Philippe Kohly examines the storied life of renowned soprano Maria Callas, from her troubled childhood in New York City to her scandal-laden but triumphant international career in opera. Featuring archival interviews with Callas herself and footage of contemporaries such as her lover Aristotle Onassis, this celebration of "La Divina" pays tribute to her enduring legacy some three decades after her death.

The Glass Mountain

The Glass Mountain
6.6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 09/03/1949
  • Character: Tito Gobbi
An aspiring composer, in the British Air Force for WWII, is downed in Italy and rescued by an Italian girl. He returns home to his wife, inspired to write an opera and aware that he's fallen in love with his rescuer.

Figaro, il barbiere di Siviglia

Figaro, il barbiere di Siviglia
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 01/01/1955
  • Character: Figaro

Follie per l'opera

Follie per l'opera
6/10
  • Genre: ComedyMusic
  • Release: 10/08/1948
  • Character: Self

The Firebird

The Firebird
4.9/10
Italian singer Mario Vanni visits the Royal Opera in Stockholm and fall in love with ballet dancer Linda Corina.

Pagliacci

Pagliacci
6.7/10
  • Genre: DramaMusic
  • Release: 02/12/1948
  • Character: Tonio/Silvio
Pagliacci, is a 1948 Italian film based on Ruggero Leoncavallo's opera Pagliacci, directed by Mario Costa. The film stars Tito Gobbi and Gina Lollobrigida. It recounts the tragedy of Canio, the lead clown (or pagliaccio in Italian) in a commedia dell'arte troupe, his wife Nedda, and her lover, Silvio. When Nedda spurns the advances of Tonio, another player in the troupe, he tells Canio about Nedda's betrayal. In a jealous rage Canio murders both Nedda and Silvio. The only actor in the cast who also sang his role was the celebrated Italian baritone, Tito Gobbi, but the film is largely very faithful to its source material, presenting the opera nearly complete.

Maria Callas: At Covent Garden, 1962 and 1964

Maria Callas: At Covent Garden, 1962 and 1964
9/10
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 04/11/1962
Maria Callas’ legendary live performances from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, from 1962 and 1964 celebrate her triumphant return to the Covent Garden stage. Repertoire from these performances include Verdi: Tu che le vanità (Don Carlo), Bizet: Habanera & Séguedille (Carmen) and Puccini: Tosca (Act II complete). Her vivid portrayals of the tragic Elisabeth de Valois, the tantalising Carmen, and her vulnerable Tosca (directed by Franco Zeffirelli) captured the hearts of the London audiences. This is Maria Callas as the world remembers her. Renato Cioni, Tito Gobbi, Robert Bowman, Dennis Wicks Orchestra & Chorus of the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden- Conducted by Georges Prêtre & Carlo Felice Cillario.

Maria Callas sings Tosca, Act II

Maria Callas sings Tosca, Act II
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 01/01/2020
  • Character: Baron Scarpia
At the beginning of 1964, the music world experiences something completely unexpected. Maria Callas returns to the opera stage as the prima donna. Her "Tosca" at the Royal Opera House becomes a sensation. Maria Callas wants to show everyone once again that she deserves the title of "prima donna assoluta." On the condition that star director Franco Zeffirelli take over the direction, the exceptional singer agrees to sing the role of Tosca. The BBC recorded the 2nd act of the opera for television. It is one of the most dramatic acts in opera history: in order to free the painter Cavaradossi from the hands of torturers, Tosca ends up murdering the police chief Scarpia. The film footage is one of the rare opportunities to see Maria Callas in an opera performance and to experience her highly emotional performance art and vocal abilities.

Before Him All Rome Trembled

Before Him All Rome Trembled
5.9/10
An opera singer hides an American soldier in his house in Nazi-occupied Rome.

Rigoletto

Rigoletto
7.4/10
This tragic story revolves around the licentious Duke of Mantua, his hunch-backed court jester Rigoletto, and Rigoletto's beautiful daughter Gilda. The opera's original title, La maledizione (The Curse), refers to the curse placed on both the Duke and Rigoletto by a courtier whose daughter had been seduced by the Duke with Rigoletto's encouragement. The curse comes to fruition when Gilda likewise falls in love with the Duke and eventually sacrifices her life to save him from the assassins hired by her father.

L'elisir d'amore

L'elisir d'amore
5.4/10
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 31/01/1947
  • Character: Belcore
Nemorino is hopelessly in love with Adina but she is attracted to a dashing captain.

The Barber of Seville

The Barber of Seville
  • Genre: ComedyMusic
  • Release: 01/01/1947
  • Character: Figaro
A crafty barber acts as a go-between for a count in disguise and rescues Rosina from marriage with her guardian. An operatic comedy.

Maria Callas: Toujours - Paris, 1958

Maria Callas: Toujours - Paris, 1958
  • Genre: Music
  • Release: 19/12/1958
  • Character: Baritone
The career of Maria Callas was just a bit too early and too brief to receive full and satisfying video documentation like that now being accorded to such singers as Renée Fleming and Luciano Pavarotti. This black-and-white televised recital (Callas's Paris debut) took place at the Paris Opera on December 19, 1958 when television was still in its infancy. We might wish that it had happened earlier, when her voice was in better condition, or later, when video recording technology was more advanced--so that, for example, we would not have to take the narrator's word that Callas is wearing a red dress. But this is probably the best available Callas video recording, and her fans will welcome it warmly. Visual elements were as important as the vocal dimensions in her art.

O sole mio

O sole mio
6.6/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 07/01/1946
  • Character: Giovanni

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