- Salvatore Licitra
Salvatore Licitra (born 1968) is an Italian
tenor .Early life and debuts
Born in
Bern ,Switzerland , to Sicilian parents, Licitra grew up inMilan . He fell intoopera by accident. As many tenors before him, he was not altogether confident about his vocal capabilities and started working as a graphic artist for Italian "Vogue". Nevertheless, from the age of 19, he started attending singing classes on a regular basis and enrolled at the 'Music Academy of Parma' and the Corsi Verdiani. After 8 years of studies, initially as a choir vocalist, he left his voice teacher and enrolled at Carlo Bergonzi's voice academy inBusseto .Licitra made his debut in "
Un ballo in maschera " inParma in 1998, in a performance for Bergonzi's students. His success led to a contract as cover in " Ballo", "Rigoletto" and "Aida " inVerona , and he ended up singing them all. Buoyed by positive audience reception, he auditioned forRiccardo Muti atLa Scala , who hired the young tenor for Alvaro in a new production of "La forza del destino ".Fame: La Scala
Then his rise to stardom was almost meteoric: March 1999 he debuted at
La Scala underRiccardo Muti in "La Forza del Destino" as Alvaro, then sang in "Tosca " and "Madama Butterfly " at theArena di Verona in June and July, then "Tosca" at La Scala in March 2000, again with Muti. The performance was recorded and released onSony Classical . In May he debuted inMadrid in "La forza del destino", and in Verona, he was awarded thePremio Zenatello as tenor of the year, and sang in "La forza del destino" at the Arena in July. In September he traveled toJapan with the La Scala ensemble for performances of "Forza".Milan honoured him with the HonoraryCitizenship Medal and Sony offered him an exclusive recording contract.A controversial performance of "
Il Trovatore ", recorded and issued bySony , opened the 2000/2001 season at La Scala and the centennial anniversary of Verdi's death, the "Anno Verdi". Theopera had not been performed at La Scala in 22 years and Muti, who was the conductor and who had personally hand-picked Licitra for the role of Manrico, forbade his tenor to sing the traditional, interpolatedhigh C of the 3rd act cabaletta, "Di quella pira ". There was an uproar in the audience, who booed the maestro's decision. Six months later Licitra sang the part again in Verona and interpolated twohigh C 's, the public burst out in a wild frenzy and he had to encore the aria, interpolating once more the C's.Prior to "Il Trovatore" in Verona, he had performed in "Un ballo in maschera"' at La Scala under Muti, then repeated the success in
Rome in December. In November he made his American debut as a guest soloist at the 26th annualRichard Tucker Music Foundation Opera Gala in New York. In December he left forVienna and theWiener Staatsoper to sing in "Tosca", then Manrico in "Il Trovatore" at the Sao Carlos inLisbon in January 2002 and Alvaro ("Forza") inTurin in February.The Met and beyond
The
Met followed unexpectedly on 12 May 2002 when he stepped in forLuciano Pavarotti (66) in Tosca, who cancelled the performance two hours before curtain up. Licitra, who was not scheduled to debut there until 2004, was flown in by the Met as a back-up singer and eventually received a 43-second ovation at the conclusion of "Recondita armonia" and a 46-second ovation at the conclusion of the gloss aria "E lucevan le stelle".In the short time since his debut in 1998, Licitra has been dubbed the "New Pavarotti", a tenor "worthy of the great Italian tradition". The "
New York Times " reported after his American debut with the Richard Tucker Gala: "... an Italian tenor with a deep baritonal lower range, a brighter upper register, and strong secure high notes [...] in true Italian tenor tradition [...] If he can withstand the inevitable "fourth tenor" hype, he could be one to watch."Since then, he has added the following roles to his repertoire: the title roles in "
Andrea Chénier ", "Ernani ", "Don Carlos ", Turiddu in "Cavalleria rusticana ", Canio in "Pagliacci ", and Luigi in "Il Trittico ".External links
* [http://www.salvatorelicitra.com/ Official website of Salvatore Licitra]
* [http://www.duettomusic.com/ Salvatore Licitra & Marcelo Alvarez]
* [http://www.jfmartists.com Website Salvatore Licita's worldwide management Mastroianni Associates, Inc.]
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