Frances Alda - What'll I Do (1924) video free download


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What'll I Do

Words and music by Irving Berlin

Frances Alda, soprano vocal solo

Orchestra conducted by Rosario Bourdon

Recorded June 12, 1924

Victrola 1032

Frances Alda was born at Christchurch, New Zealand, May 31, 1883. She was educated at Melbourne and studied singing with Mathilde Marchesi in Paris. Her debut was made in Massenet's Manon, at the Opera Comique in Paris in 1904. After highly successful engagements in Paris, Brussels, Parma and Milan (where she created the title role in the Italian version of Louise), she made her American Debut at the metropolitan Opera House in New York as Guilda in Verdi's Rigoletto. In 1910 she married Giulio Gatti-Casazza, manager of the Metropolitan Opera House. She also appeared with great success in London, Warsaw, Buenos Aries and other cities, in opera and in concert.

Alda toured Australia and New Zealand in 1927. She and Gatti-Casazza separated the following year and then divorced. In 1929, she left the Met but continued to give concerts, make radio broadcasts and appear in vaudeville.

Alda's 1937 autobiography was titled "Men, Women, & Tenors." The book reflects her fiery, forthright temperament and acerbic wit. She remarried in America in 1941 and traveled extensively in later life. She died of a stroke in Venice, Italy, aged 73.

The song "What'll I Do?" was first introduced in the New Music Box Review of 1923 by Grace Moore and John Steel. The song was also heard in the 1938 film "Alexander's Ragtime Band" sung by the chorus, and in the 1948 film "Big City" sung by Danny Thomas.

Comments

8 years ago

David Boyce

How beautiful! And a great transfer of this very old recording. There's more than one way to sing a song, if it's a good song.

10 years ago

Rachel Mulcahy

She was 45 years of age singing here. Just shows you that when you obey the Laws of Nature governing singing, you last.

10 years ago

Kristof Winnen

Beautiful soprano voice, more than great. Irving Berling wrote the best songs ever.

10 years ago

Kr Ling

Remember this song being used as the theme for Birds of a feather back in the 90s.

10 years ago

bsgs98

Thanks! I sure Irving Berlin must have been thrilled to have an opera star sing his composition.

10 years ago

preservationhall01

Outstanding video compilation of "Ms Fanny's" photos. ~Wonderfully complimented by her voice.

12 years ago

HD7100

Very beautiful. Thank you for sharing.

12 years ago

pax41

Great song and version Bill. Happy New Year

12 years ago

bsgs98

@UkesterBrown I like your rendition of this song, Dave. It's amazing that Alda, who sang for the Met, would choose to record this song by Irving Berlin.

12 years ago

UkesterBrown

Great recording Bill- This is one of my favorites to perform.

12 years ago

stlivermore

Pretty, thanx for sharing.

12 years ago

abendstunde49

Beautiful and stirring version!

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