- Eugenio Fernandi
Eugenio Fernandi was an Italian
tenor born inPisa in 1922 and raised in the countryside outside ofTurin . He studied atLa Scala in Milan and made his operatic debut inLisbon during 1954 singing the role of the Duke in "Rigoletto ". He joined theMetropolitan Opera as a leading tenor onFebruary 19 ,1958 , debuting there as Pinkerton in "Madama Butterfly ". Of that performance, aMarch 3 ,1958 "Time Magazine" review noted that Fernandi “belted out thundering, on-target salvos of sound that rocked the house” further praising that “physically and vocally it is surely the handsomest "Butterfly" ever mounted on a U.S. stage.”From 1958 to 1971, Fernandi sang eight seasons with the Met in thirteen roles. Besides "Madama Butterfly", his Metropolitan performances in "
Tosca " and "Lucia di Lammermoor " were also great successes. In one performance of the latter, he received twenty-two curtain calls. His aria in "Tosca" was once followed by a five minuteovation in which the maestro and the entire orchestra joined in.His recording career was almost single-handedly undone by a 1957 recording of "
Turandot " oppositeMaria Callas andElisabeth Schwarzkopf which Fernandi made much too early in his career. As a result, he recorded few full-length operas. His later recordings dispelled the criticisms of that very first one but by then it was too late. He was also hindered by his early personal management who, unbeknownst to him, did not accept many performance offers in a misguided attempt to make him into a more valuable commodityFact|date=July 2008. It only served to make him seem temperamental. In actuality, he was very approachable, very personable, very kind, and very humble.Fernandi was well-known in his adopted
New Jersey (he was a long-time resident of West Orange). He sang many times with theNew Jersey State Opera Company where his roles included the tenor leads in "Aida ", "La Fanciulla del West ", and "La Traviata ".Fernandi died on
August 8 ,1991 , at theMayo Clinic inMinnesota due to complications related to surgery. Many sources erroneously list the date as August 15th or 18th because that is when word of his death reached the East Coast and newspapers began to eulogize him.
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