Italian opera singer
Enzo Sordello (20 April 1927 - 15 April 2008) was an Italian operatic baritone .[ 1] [ 2]
Biography
Enzo Sordello born in Pievebovigliana , he went on to study at the Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi in Turin and privately with Carlo Tagliabue . In 1952, he won the International Competition organized by the Teatro alla Scala in Milan , and began appearing there in small roles. He first won recognition when he sang the role of Cinna in Spontini 's La vestale , opposite Maria Callas , in a production by Luchino Visconti .
This led to his Metropolitan Opera debut in 1956, as Marcello in La bohème , followed by Malatesta in Don Pasquale . He also sang Enrico in Lucia di Lammermoor , opposite Maria Callas, who, rumour has it, had him fired after the performance for holding a note longer than hers.[ 3] [ 4]
He went on singing at most of the major opera houses of the world, notably, the Vienna State Opera , the Deutsche Oper Berlin , the Teatro Colón , as well as at the Glyndebourne Festival and Bregenz Festival . His sang in a wide variety of roles of the Italian and French repertoire, from baroque to contemporary works, but with a particular predilection for Figaro in Il Barbiere di Siviglia and the title-role in Rigoletto .
In 1961, he sang Filippo in Beatrice di Tenda in a concert version by the American Opera Society in New York City, opposite Joan Sutherland and Marilyn Horne .
Sordello retired from the stage in 1982. He lived in Roccavione where he died on April 15, 2008.[ 5]
Discography
Madama Butterfly - Renata Tebaldi , Carlo Bergonzi , Fiorenza Cossotto , Coro e Orchestra dell' Accademia di Santa Cecilia, Tullio Serafin - (Decca, 1958)
La fanciulla del West - Birgit Nilsson , Joao Gibin, Andrea Mongelli, Coro e Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala, Lovro von Matačić - (EMI, 1958)
L'amore dei tre re - Luisa Malagrida, Pierre Duval , Ezio Flagello , Coro e Orchestra Sinfonica di Roma, Richard Karp - (Delphi, 1969)
References
^ Cummings, David (ed.) (2000). "Sordello, Enzo", International Who's Who in Classical Music , Vol. 17, p. 607. Routledge. ISBN 0-948875-53-4
^ Sandved, Kjell Bloch (ed.) (1963). "Sordello, Enzo", The World of Music , Volume 4, p. 1288. Abradale Press
^ The Edmonton Journal (3 September 1966). "Noted Artists Join Tosca, Faust Casts"
^ Metropolitan Opera Archives. Sordello, Enzo (Baritone)
^ "AVE ATQUE VALE ..." Opera Nostalgia. Retrieved 8 June 2015 .
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