Enzo Sordello

Enzo Sordello (born in Pievebovigliana, on April 20, 1927) is an Italian operatic baritone.

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Biography

Enzo Sordello studied at the Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi in Turin and privately with Carlo Tagliabue. In 1952, he won the International Competition organized by the Teatro alla Scala in Milan, and began appearing there in small roles. He first won recognition when he sang the role of Cinno in Spontini's La vestale, opposite Maria Callas, in a production by Luchino Visconti.

This led to his Metropolitan Opera debut in 1956, as Rodolfo in La bohème, followed by Malatesta in Don Pasquale. He also sang Enrico in Lucia di Lammermoor, opposite Maria Callas, who, rumour has it, had him fired after the performance for holding a note longer than hers.

He went on singing at most of the major opera houses of the world, notably, the Vienna State Opera, the Deutsche Oper Berlin, the Teatro Colón, as well as at the Glyndebourne Festival and Bregenz Festival. His sang in a wide variety of roles of the Italian and French repertoire, from baroque to contemporary works, but with a particular predilection for Figaro in Il barbiere di Siviglia and the title-role in Rigoletto.

In 1961, he sang Fillipo in Beatrice di Tenda in a concert version by the American Opera Society in New York City, opposite Joan Sutherland and Marilyn Horne.

Personal

Sordello retired from the stage in 1982. He now lives in Roccavione, where he teaches singing.

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