- Salvatore Baccaloni
Salvatore Baccaloni (
April 14 ,1900 -December 31 ,1969 ) was an Italian bass, often regarded as the greatestbuffo artist of the 20th century.Life and career
Baccaloni was born in
Rome ,Italy , after attending theSistine Chapel choir school as a child, he studied voice with Giuseppe Kaschmann. He made his professional debut as Bartolo in "Il barbiere di Siviglia ", at the Teatro Adriano, in Rome, in 1922.Baccaloni made his debut at
La Scala in 1926, inIldebrando Pizzetti 's "Debora e Jaele". He sang the standard bass roles there, such as Raimondo in "Lucia di Lammermoor ", Sparafucile in "Rigoletto ", etc. Noticed and encouraged byArturo Toscanini , he specialized in comic roles, such as Leporello in "Don Giovanni ", Dulcamara in "Elisir d'amore ", "Don Pasquale ", Varlaam in "Boris Godunov", "Falstaff", "Gianni Schicchi ", as well as characther roles such as Benoit in "La Bohème ", the sacristan in "Tosca ". He createdRiccardo Zandonai 's "La Farsa amorosa", Rome, 1933, and "Vigna" by Guerrini, Rome, 1935.Baccaloni enjoyed a successful international career as well, making hisdebut at the
Royal Opera House in London, in 1928, as Timur in "Turandot ", at theLyric Opera of Chicago in 1930, as Melitone in "La forza del destino ", at theGlyndebourne Festival , in 1936, as Alfonso in "Cosi fan tutte ", inSan Francisco in 1938, as Leporello, and at theMetropolitan Opera on December 7, 1940, as Bartolo in "Nozze di Figaro ". He was to remain at the Met until 1962.Salvatore Baccaloni is generally considered the finest comic bass of his time. Possessing a rich and resonant voice, with an impeccable diction and polished musicianship, though he could be occasionally undisciplined on stage with his abundant comic talents.
Baccaloni died in
New York City , on New Year's eve, 1969, at the age of 69.Sources
* Alain Pâris, "Dictionnaire des interprètes et de l'interpretation musicale au XX siècle" (2 vols), Ed. Robert Laffont (Bouquins, Paris 1982, 4th Edn. 1995, 5th Edn 2004). ISBN 2-221-06660-X
* D. Hamilton (ed.),"The Metropolitan Opera Encyclopedia: A Complete Guide to the World of Opera" (Simon and Schuster, New York 1987). ISBN 0-671-16732-X
* Roland Mancini and Jean-Jacques Rouveroux, (orig. H. Rosenthal and J. Warrack, French edition), "Guide de l’opéra", Les indispensables de la musique (Fayard, 1995). ISBN 2-213-01563-6External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7086540 Salvatore Baccaloni] at Find-A-Grave
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