Italian tenor
Fabio Armiliato
Fabio Armiliato (born 17 August 1956, Genoa ) is an Italian operatic tenor .
Career
Armiliato has been referred to critically as "the best Chénier of our time" (Landini, L'Opera ).[full citation needed ] In 1992 he sang the role of Mario Cavaradossi at the Vlaamse Opera . The conductor was Silvio Varviso . In 1993, he debuted in the Metropolitan Opera House in New York in Il trovatore , returning later in Aida and Madama Butterfly . He has also performed in the Teatro alla Scala , Milan, in the Opéra de Paris , and in San Francisco Opera . He performed Madama Butterfly in La Scala, in the Puccini Festival in Torre del Lago, and in the New National Theatre Tokyo .[citation needed ] He worked with Zubin Mehta in a five-act version of Don Carlo in Munich and Florence. In 2000 he was awarded with Beniamino Gigli Prize .
In the 2007/08 season, he made a debut as Alvaro in La forza del destino in Monte Carlo, followed by La fanciulla del West in Rome and Norma in Bologna; in 2008/09, he performed Tosca in Florence, Adriana Lecouvreur in Palermo and La fanciulla del West in Seville. In 2008, he participated in the Puccini 150th Anniversary Gala Concert in New York.[ 1]
In 2012, he appeared in the Woody Allen film To Rome with Love as a man with fantastic operatic voice, but only while in the shower.
His partner was the soprano Daniela Dessì , with whom he frequently performed and recorded.[ 2]
Selected discography
La traviata : Fabio Armiliato (tenor), Daniela Dessì (soprano), John Neschling (conductor)
Andrea Chénier : Fabio Armiliato (tenor), Daniela Dessì (soprano), Carlo Guelfi (baritone), Vjekoslav Šutej (conductor), Universal 2008.
Romanze e Canzoni : Fabio Armiliato (tenor), Steven Mercurio (conductor), Decca 2007.
Love Duets : Fabio Armiliato (tenor), Daniela Dessì (soprano), Marco Boemi (conductor), Philips 2005.
Madama Butterfly : Fabio Armiliato (tenor), Daniela Dessì (soprano), Juan Pons (baritone), Plácido Domingo (conductor), Dynamic.
Tosca : Fabio Armiliato (tenor), Daniela Dessì (soprano), Opus Arte 2004.
Manon Lescaut : Fabio Armiliato (tenor), Daniela Dessì (soprano), Real Sound 2004.
Aida : Fabio Armiliato (tenor), Daniela Dessì (soprano), Opus Arte 2004.
Le Romanze ritrovate : Fabio Armiliato (tenor), Daniela Dessì (soprano), Real Sound 2004.
A Tribute to Verdi : Fabio Armiliato (tenor), Marcello Panni (conductor), Real Sound 2001.
References
External links
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