- Vasco Campagnano
Vasco Campagnano (1910-1976) was an Italian operatic
tenor , particularly associated with the Italian repertory.Born in
Egypt , to Italian parents, Campagnano studied first with Olga Righi-Mieli inAlexandria , and appeared there in concert. He came to Italy in 1926 to further his studies withMario Sammarco and Elvino Ventura. He made his debut as abaritone in 1929, as Marcello inBologna . He sang in small theatres in Italy throughout the 1930s, until the war interrupted his career. Ater the war, he studied further with Luigi Bolis, and resumed his career but as a tenor, making his debut inPavia , as Pinkerton, in 1946.His career took off in 1948, when he made his debut at
La Scala in Milan, as Calaf in "Turandot ". He was invited at theTeatro Nacional Sao Carlos in Lisbon, and theLiceu in Barcelona, also making guest appearances in Zurich, Nice, Tunis, etc. In 1957, he sang Don José at theVerona Arena , and Radames at theChorégies d'Orange , which was also his farewell role in Tel Aviv in 1959.He made a few recordings with the Italian radio (
RAI ) and later released byCetra , notably; "Manon Lescaut ", oppositeClara Petrella , "La fanciulla del west ", oppositeCarla Gavazzi , and "Aroldo ", oppositeMaria Vitale .Vasco Campagnano died in Milan, on January 16, 1976.
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