DUTCH TENOR LOUIS DORNAY (1876-1940) VOL. 2 CDR

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LOUIS DORNAY (AMSTERDAM, 6 MARCH, 1876 – HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA, 12 AUGUST, 1940)         His real name was Louis Goldsteen. He made his debut in 1909 with the Opera-Vereeniging (Opera Company) as Walter van der Vogelweide in Wagner’s Tannhäuser. In 1910, he performed the role of Don José in Carmen, with Irma…

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LOUIS DORNAY (AMSTERDAM, 6 MARCH, 1876 – HUNTINGTON, WEST VIRGINIA, 12 AUGUST, 1940)

 

 

 

 

His real name was Louis Goldsteen. He made his debut in 1909 with the Opera-Vereeniging (Opera Company) as Walter van der Vogelweide in Wagner’s Tannhäuser. In 1910, he performed the role of Don José in Carmen, with Irma Lozin as Carmen.

Between 1909 and 1925, he had a notable career in the Netherlands, including regular performances with the Franse Opera in The Hague from 1914 to 1918. His repertoire there included roles such as Arnold in Guillaume Tell, Faust, Radames in Aida, Tannhäuser, the Duke in Rigoletto, Manrico in Trovatore, and Eleazar in La Juive.

He performed with various notable singers, including Maartje Offers (Amneris in Aida and Dalila in Samson et Dalila), Joy Mac-Arden (Marguerite in Faust), Liesbeth Poolmann-Meisner (Elisabeth in Tannhäuser), Greta Santhagens-Manders (also Elisabeth in Tannhäuser), and Lea Fuldauer (Nedda in Pagliacci).

He also sang abroad, including in Liège, Aachen in 1913, and Berlin. From 1920, he performed in the United States, where he eventually settled, using the stage name Louis Dornay.

 

Chronology of some appearances

 

19014-1918 Hague Theatre Royal

 

TRACKLIST

 

 

  1. Otello (Verdi) Sì, pel ciel marmoreo giuro! (w. van Hulst) D17077 75615 Columbia, 1916
  2. Pagliacci (Leoncavallo) Thans spelen (Smartlied) D6330 36312 Columbia, 1916
  3. Psalm 66 73867 B-27509 Victor 1 25 1923 Camden, New Jersey
  4. Psalm 116 73867-A B-27507 Victor 1 25 1923 Camden, New Jersey
  5. Rigoletto (Verdi) Licht als een veer die zweeft D6330 36317 Columbia, 1916
  6. Sandmännchen (Volkslied) (w. van Endert) 2-944352 18958½Lb Gramophone, Berlin 1916
  7. Stabat Mater (Rossini) Cujus Animam D 6328 Columbia
  8. ‘t is plicht dat ied-‘re jongen 51066 D 6365 Columbia Amsterdam, Netherlands 1914/1915
  9. Trovatore (Verdi) Deserto sulla terra D 6332 Columbia
  10. Trovatore (Verdi) O Gott, du schweigst (w. Kemp & Vilmar) 044282 898m Gramophone, Berlin 1915
  11. Trovatore (Verdi) Wilde Eifersucht im Herzen (w. Kemp & Börgesen) 044281, 899m Gramophone, Berlin 1915
  12. Widmung (Schumann) 942746 18454L Gramophone, Berlin 1915/1916
  13. Winterreise (Schubert) Die Post 942753 18456L Gramophone, Berlin 1915/1916
  14. Winterreise (Schubert) Frühlingstraum 942752 18455L Gramophone, Berlin 1915/1916

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