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EnglishVIAFrevised2015-09-21machineCPF merge programMerge v2.0revised2016-08-09T22:21:33machineSNAC EAC-CPF ParserBulk ingest into SNAC Databaserevised2016-08-09T22:21:33humanSystem Service (system@localhost)created2024-03-28machineSNAC EAC-CPF SerializerSNAC Identity Constellation serialized to EAC-CPFpersonAncona, Mario, 1860-1931presumedAncona, MariopresumedAncona, Mario 1860-1933presumed1860-02-281931-02-23Italians
Italian baritone.
From the description of Autograph letter signed, dated : Florence, 8 December 1914, to Mme [W. L.] Graves, 1914, 8 December. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270680554From the description of Autograph letter signed, dated : Naples, [n.d., 1889-1916], to Anne, [n.d., 1889-1916]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270680559From the description of Autograph statement signed, dated : Boston, 30 December 1913, 1913 Dec. 30. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270873124Ancona, Giacomo.Gatti-Casazza, Giulio, 1869-1940.Giacomo AnconaGilly, Dinh, 1877-1940.Graves, W. L. (William Leon), Mrs.,Jordan.Rossini, Gioachino, 1792-1868.Russell.Scotti, Antonio, 1866-1936.Urban.Ancona, Mario, 1860-1931Ancona, Mario, 1860-1931. Autograph letter signed, dated : Naples, [n.d., 1889-1916], to Anne, [n.d., 1889-1916].Ancona, Mario, 1860-1931.Autograph letter signed, dated : Naples, [n.d., 1889-1916], to Anne, [n.d., 1889-1916].1 item (1 p.) ; (8vo)Expressing regret that he missed her, asking her to call when she is in Naples, saying that Emma arrives that evening, that he is afraid Anne did not hear him in [Rossini's] Barbiere the night before--"j'ai eu un grand succès"--, etc. Pierpont Morgan Library.Mario Ancona collection [ca.1965 -ongoing].Mario Ancona collection [ca.1965 -ongoing].1 folder.Collection contains publicity file. Museum of Performance & DesignAncona, Giacomo. Mario Ancona Collection.Ancona, Giacomo.Mario Ancona Collection.8 linear ft. (17 boxes)The Mario Ancona collection was created by his son Giacomo Ancona. It was mainly organized in scrapbooks, some bound, others with loose leaves boxed together. The materials gathered range from as early as 1792 with an Ancona family document, to as late as the 1970s with Giacomo Ancona₂s correspondence. The primary languages represented are Italian and English. Of particular interest are the three oversize portfolios entitled 1. Mario Ancona, 2. Musical Artists and 3. Royalty, Composers, Conductors, Comedians, Virtuosi, Famous People, and Students which contain photographs and documents mounted on poster board. The selection of photographs ranges from autographed portraits of opera singers and composers to members of royalty. Further items include original art work, concert and opera announcements, and honorary documents. Beyond the scrapbooks and portfolios are two volumes of autographed vocal scores entitled Romanze; opera publications; discographies and musical recordings which include 5 reel to reel tapes, 19 non-commercial discs, 17 commercial discs and 2 damaged cylinders. Filed separately is the Giacomo Ancona correspondence documenting the searches for materials pertaining to his father. Stanford University. Department of Special Collections and University ArchivesMario Ancona Collection, 1792-1974Giacomo AnconaMario Ancona Collection 1792-19748 linear feetThe Mario Ancona collection (8 linear feet; 17 boxes) includes photographs, memorabilia, sound recordings and miscellaneous documents related to the baritone's career, and to the performing arts and artists around the turn of the 20th century.EnglishItalianStanford Archive of Recorded SoundAncona, Mario, 1860-1931. Autograph statement signed, dated : Boston, 30 December 1913, 1913 Dec. 30.Ancona, Mario, 1860-1931.Autograph statement signed, dated : Boston, 30 December 1913, 1913 Dec. 30.1 item (2 p.) ; (12mo)Saying that a lyric artist in possession of a good voice must have "a perfect emission and a well trained organ" and that his greatest happiness coming to Boston after 16 years is to read in every criticism of his singing that "my voice [is] better than ever and in perfect condition of resonance and intonation. This is the proof that my system of singing is the true one!" Pierpont Morgan Library.Ancona, Mario, 1860-1931. Autograph letter signed, dated : Florence, 8 December 1914, to Mme [W. L.] Graves, 1914, 8 December.Ancona, Mario, 1860-1931.Graves, W. L. (William Leon), Mrs.,Autograph letter signed, dated : Florence, 8 December 1914, to Mme [W. L.] Graves, 1914, 8 December.2 items (13 p.) ; (12mo and obl. 8vo)Thanking her at length for the $500, mentioning the season in Boston, saying he may give a concert tour in France in February--but all depends on the dreadful war, saying that Gatti-Casazza tells him that, having Scotti and Gilly, he will not engage Ancona "Voilà la justice humaine!", asking if among her friends there is someone who could influence the directors of the Metropolitan Opera to engage him next season, mentioning Jordan, Russell, Urban, etc. Pierpont Morgan Library.