- Giuseppe Campora
Giuseppe Campora (
30 September ,1923 -5 December ,2004 ), was an Italianopera tictenor . Campora was one of the greatest Puccinian tenors of his generation. With his striking blue eyes and histrionic talent, his unique connection with his audience was much talked about during his lifetime. Campora enjoyed successes in all the major theatres of Italy (including Maurizio in "Adriana Lecouvreur" withMagda Olivero at theTeatro alla Scala , 1958), as well as at theMetropolitan Opera inNew York , where his performances of the 1950s and 1960s are still fondly remembered. In fact, he was the Edgardo in "Lucia di Lammermoor", inMaria Callas 's only Met broadcast, in 1956. In 1973, he debuted at theNew York City Opera as the Chevalier des Grieux, in "Manon".Campora was a celebrity in his native town of
Tortona (Piedmont ); his death produced glowing obituaries in every newspaper in that region.His discography includes recordings of "La forza del destino" (1952), "La Gioconda" (1952), "Madama Butterfly" (with
Renata Tebaldi , 1952), "Simon Boccanegra" (withVictoria de los Ángeles ,Tito Gobbi andBoris Christoff , 1957), "Tosca" (with Tebaldi andEnzo Mascherini , 1952) and" La traviata" (1952).External links
* [http://www.grandi-tenori.com/tenors/campora.php Page at Grandi Tenori]
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