- Piero Cappuccilli
Piero Cappuccilli (
November 9 ,1929 -July 12 ,2005 ) was an Italian operaticbaritone , particularly associated with Verdi roles, especially "Macbeth" and "Simon Boccanegra ", he was renowned for his extraordinary breath control and smooth legato. Widely regarded as one of the finest Italian baritones of the second half of the 20th century.Born in
Trieste , Cappuccilli originally intended to become anarchitect , but after encouragement from relatives decided to pursue a career in opera. He studied with Luciano Donaggio in his native city, and made his stage debut there in 1951, singing small parts.He made his official operatic debut in 1957 at the Teatro Nuovo in
Milan , singing Tonio in "Pagliacci ". In 1960, he made his debut at theMetropolitan Opera , singing Giorgio Germont in "La traviata ", which was to be his only performance at the Met.Cappuccilli spent most of his career singing in Europe, with only infrequent travels to North and South America. He made his debut at the
Teatro alla Scala in 1964, as Enrico, at theRoyal Opera House in London as Germont in 1967, and hisOpéra de Paris debut took place in 1978, as Amonasro. He also appeared at theVienna State Opera and theSalzburg Festival . He worked with the greatest European conductors of his time (von Karajan, Gavazzeni, Abbado, Kleiber) and became one of the finest interpreters of the Italian repertoire.Cappuccilli was highly respected as a "Verdi baritone", where his beautiful voice, fine vocal technique, musical elegance, and dignified stage presence, were shown to their best advantage.
He left an impressive discography, he recorded "
Lucia di Lammermoor " twice, first withMaria Callas in 1959, and withBeverly Sills in 1970. Other notable recordings include; "Rigoletto ", oppositeIleana Cotrubas andPlacido Domingo , underCarlo Maria Giulini , "Macbeth", oppositeShirley Verrett , and "Simon Boccanegra ", oppositeMirella Freni andNicolai Ghiaurov , both underClaudio Abbado .Cappuccilli sang until his early sixties, until an automobile accident in 1992 ended his stage career. He died in his native Trieste, at the age of 75.
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* "Grove Music Online", J.B. Steane, Oxford University Press, 2008.
* "Opera News", Obituaries, October 2005.
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