- Sesto Bruscantini
Sesto Bruscantini (
December 10 ,1919 -May 4 ,2003 ) was an Italianbass-baritone , one of the greatestbuffo singer of the post-war era, especially renowned inMozart andRossini .Bruscantini was born in
Civitanova Marche ,Italy . After obtaining a law degree, Bruscantini, turned to vocal studies inRome , with Luigi Ricci. He won a vocal contest organized byRAI in 1947 and made his debut atLa Scala inMilan in 1949, as Geronimo inCimarosa 's "Il matrimonio segreto ".Bruscantini rapidly established himself in buffo roles in opera by
Mozart andRossini such as "Le nozze di Figaro ", "Don Giovanni ", "Cosi fan tutte ", "Il turco in Italia ", "L'italiana in Algeri ", "Il barbiere di Siviglia ", "La Cenerentola " but also in works byDonizetti such as "L'elisir d'amore ", "La fille du régiment " and "Don Pasquale ". In some of these works he often alternated roles, from Figaro to the Count in "Nozze", Guglielmo to Alfonso in "Cosi", Belcore to Dulcamara in "Elisir", Malatesta to Pasquale in "Don Pasquale", etc. He also took part in many revivals of opera by Pergolesi, Scarlatti andCimarosa .In the 1960s, Bruscantini started singing more lyrical and dramatic roles in opera such as "
I puritani " alternating between Riccardo and Giorgio, and "La favorite " singing both Alfonso and Baldasare. He also added Verdi roles such as "Rigoletto ", Germont in "La Traviata ", "Simon Boccanegra ", Melitone in "La forza del destino ", Rodrigo in "Don Carlos " and Ford in "Falstaff".Bruscantini was a regular guest at the Glyndebourne and Salzburg festivals, the
Vienna State Opera , also appearing in Brussels, Monte Carlo, Paris, London. He sang relatively little outside Europe but did appear at theLyric Opera of Chicago in 1961, as Figaro in "Il barbiere di Siviglia".Bruscantini was married for a time to
soprano Sena Jurinac , with whom he often appeared on stage in the 1950s.Bruscantini enjoyed a long and distinguished career, singing well into his 60s, making his belated
Metropolitan Opera debut in 1981, as Taddeo in "L'italiana in Algeri", in his two seasons at the Methe also sang Bartolo in "Il barbiere di siviglia" and Dulcamara in "L'elisir d'amore". He also left an impressive discography, recording as late as 1986, the role of Don Romualdo inDonizetti 's "Emilia di Liverpool " forOpera Rara .Sesto Bruscantini died in his native Civitanova Marche, on May 4, 2003, aged 83.
Sources
* "Dictionnaire des interprètes", Alain Pâris, (Editions Robert Laffont, 1989). ISBN 2-221-06660-X
* "Guide de l’opéra", Les indispensables de la musique, R. Mancini & J-J. Rouvereux, (Fayard, 1989). ISBN 2-213-01563-6
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