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Tom Kaufman, "Dino Borgioli: Chronology" (in ibid., n°15, October–November–December 2000, pp. 10–25, Journal of Association internationale de chant lyrique "Titta Ruffo", Prof. Jean-Pierre Mouchon, ed., Marseilles,
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Bob Rideout, "Dino Borgioli" (in "Étude" n°15, October–November–December 2000, pp. 3–9, Journal of Association internationale de chant lyrique "Titta Ruffo",Prof. Jean-Pierre Mouchon, ed., Marseilles,
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which confirm the attractiveness of his lyric voice and the elegance of his phrasing. These qualities can be discerned in his two famous near-complete recordings of
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In 1949 Borgioli became director of vocal studies at the New Opera Company of London, where he directed stage productions of
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Katherine Brisbane (ed.), "Entertaining Australia : an illustrated history" (Sydney : Currency Press, 1991).
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4 broadcast auditions “Dino Borgioli” (cycle “From collection of the rare recordings” by Maxim Malkov – in Russian).
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Roland Mancini and Jean-Jacques Rouveroux, (orig. H. Rosenthal and J. Warrack, French edition),
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The Metropolitan Opera Encyclopedia: A Complete Guide to the World of Opera
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which he made in 1929 and 1928 respectively for Columbia opposite baritone
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In 1924, he was the lead tenor in the Melba-Williamson Grand Opera tour of
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On the international scene, Borgioli debuted at the
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