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Ettore Bastianini (24 September 1922 – 25 January 1967) was an Italian operatic
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who was particularly associated with the operas of the ''
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'' tradition.


Early training and career as a bass

Born in
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, Bastianini first began performing at fifteen while apprenticed to a pastry chef, Gaetano Vanni, who discovered his vocal talent and encouraged him to join the choir of his hometown's cathedral. Between 1937 and 1938, he sang bass during Masses and religious functions at the church. In 1939 he began singing lessons under Fathima and Anselmo Ammanati, who continued training him as a bass. He sang his first professional concerts in 1940 and 1941 in
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and Siena at the Fortezza Medicea and Teatro dei Rozzi. In 1942 he won first prize in the 6th National Singing Contest at the Teatro Comunale, Florence, but was soon drafted into the
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which prevented him from immediately enjoying the scholarship accompanying the prize. After serving in the Italian Air Force between 1943 and 1944 toward the end of
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, Bastianini resumed his career. On 28 January 1945, in a Siena concert, he sang the bass arias "Vecchia zimarra" from Puccini's ''
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'' and "La calunnia è un venticello" from Rossini's '' Il barbiere di Siviglia''. That November, he made his operatic debut as Colline in ''La bohème'' at the Teatro Alighieri in
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. His only son, Jago, was born in 1945. In 1946, Bastianini was finally able to enjoy the scholarship he'd won four years earlier and began studying at the Teatro Comunale, Florence. He sang in recitals there alongside other future opera greats like Mirto Picchi, Fedora Barbieri and Rolando Panerai. That same year, he appeared in numerous operas with smaller Italian opera houses such as the Teatro Verdi in Florence. Among his roles that year were his first performances of Zio Bonzo in ''
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'', Don Basilio in ''Il barbiere di Siviglia'' and Sparafucile in ''
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''. In 1947, Bastianini toured Egypt, singing in
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,
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and
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, sharing the stage with baritone Gino Bechi and soprano Maria Caniglia, reprising the roles of Don Basilio and Sparafucile. He also sang Raimondo in '' Lucia di Lammermoor''. He then spent the next year singing the
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repertoire in opera houses throughout Italy, including the Teatro Regio di Parma and Teatro Comunale di Bologna. On 24 April 1948, he made his
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debut as Teiresias in
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's ''
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''. In 1949, he toured Egypt again and flew to
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,
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to sing in productions of '' Aida'' (Ramfis), ''La bohème'', ''Lucia di Lammermoor'' and ''Rigoletto''. Bastianini gave his first broadcast recital for the Italian Radio on 29 December 1950. Earlier that year, he had toured Egypt again and appeared in operas in Italy. He toured Egypt once more, just before returning to Italy for his final bass performance in April 1951 at
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's Teatro Alfieri as Colline. Believing his voice was better suited to the baritone repertoire and encouraged by his teacher, Luciano Bettarini, Bastianini left the stage for seven months, studying and re-training his vocal instrument.


Career as a baritone


Triumph on the international stage: 1952–1957

Bastianini made his debut as a baritone on 17 January 1952, in Siena, as Giorgio Germont in Verdi's '' La traviata''. His performance was not well received, and he left the stage again for a brief period of intense vocal exercise to secure the top of his voice. Upon his return just weeks later, he sang ''Rigoletto'' in Siena with success. This was followed by Amonasro in
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and a return to the role of Germont in
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, with Virginia Zeani as Violetta. He also gave several performances at the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, including both Count Tomsky (spring 1952) and Prince Yeletsky (spring 1954) in
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's '' The Queen of Spades'', Prince Andrei Bolkonsky in
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's '' War and Peace'' (spring 1953), and the title role in Tchaikovsky's '' Mazeppa'' (1954). In 1953, Bastianini performed opposite
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in the first of many pairings with her, as Enrico Ashton in ''Lucia di Lammermoor'' at the Teatro Comunale Florence. That same year he sang the role of Carlo Gérard in
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's '' Andrea Chénier'' for the first time at the
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. He made his
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debut as Germont on 5 December 1953, opposite Licia Albanese as Violetta and Richard Tucker as Alfredo. The following January, he sang Enrico to Lily Pons's Lucia and Jan Peerce's Edgardo at the Met. On 10 May 1954 he made his debut as a baritone at La Scala, in the title role of Tchaikovsky's ''
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'', with Renata Tebaldi as Tatyana. In fall 1954, Bastianini joined the roster of the
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and sang there regularly through May 1957. His roles at the Met during this time included Amonasro in ''Aida'', Carlo Gérard, Conte di Luna in '' Il trovatore'', Enrico, Germont, Marcello in ''La bohème'', Escamillo in ''
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'', Rodrigo in '' Don Carlo'' and the title role in ''Rigoletto''. He later returned to the Met in spring 1960 in several roles, including Don Carlo di Vargas in '' La forza del destino'' (which he had recorded superbly under Molinari-Pradelli in 1956 for
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, followed a few years later by an electrifying portrayal of the villain Barnaba in '' La Gioconda'' under Gavazzeni on the same label). He returned to the Met again in January 1965, where he spent most of that year singing in several of his prior roles with the company and portraying Scarpia in ''
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''. His 87th and final performance at the Met was as Rodrigo on 11 December 1965. It was also, coincidentally, the last performance of his career. While performing regularly at the Met during the mid-1950s, Bastianini continued to perform occasionally in Europe and in other opera houses in the United States. On 28 May 1955, he appeared opposite Maria Callas and Giuseppe di Stefano in a famous La Scala production of ''La traviata'', directed by
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and conducted by Carlo Maria Giulini. The following summer he made the first of several recordings for
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: Alphonse XI in ''
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'' and (as cited above) Don Carlo di Vargas in ''La forza del destino''. On 31 October 1955 (opening night), he debuted with the
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as Riccardo Forth in
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's '' I puritani'' with Callas as Elvira, di Stefano as Arturo, and Nicola Rossi-Lemeni as Giorgio. He sang regularly in Chicago between 1955 and 1958, as Conte di Luna (opposite Jussi Björling and Herva Nelli), Don Carlo, Germont and Marcello. In 1956, he returned to La Scala to sing his first Renato in '' Un ballo in maschera'', and portrayed Figaro in ''Il barbiere di Siviglia'' at the
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after recording it under Alberto Erede for Decca Records. After leaving the Met in May 1957, Bastianini made his first appearance on Italian television in a filmed version of ''Il trovatore'' with Leyla Gencer, Mario del Monaco and Fedora Barbieri. That summer, he sang Don Carlo in a legendary production of Verdi's ''
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'' at the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino under Dimitri Mitropoulos with Anita Cerquetti, Mario del Monaco and Boris Christoff. This was followed by performances in four different operas in seven days in
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and a return to La Scala in December 1957 for another lauded production: ''Un ballo in maschera'' under Gianandrea Gavazzeni with Callas, Di Stefano, and Giulietta Simionato.


Golden years: 1958–1962

In 1958, Bastianini sang his first Scarpia at the
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. This was followed by three other roles new to him at La Scala that summer: Belcore in ''
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'', Ernesto in '' Il pirata'' (with Callas and Franco Corelli), and the title role in ''
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''. In July of that year, he made his debut at the
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as Rodrigo under Herbert von Karajan, and then returned to Bilbao in September for several more performances. Towards the end of the year, he sang four roles in five days at the
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in
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, followed by his only baroque opera role, Lichas in
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's ''
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'' under
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, at La Scala. In September 1958, Bastianini sang for the first time at the
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as Scarpia opposite Tebaldi's Tosca. He performed regularly there until the end of his career, in 1965. In the fall of 1959, he debuted at the Dallas Opera singing Enrico opposite Callas's Lucia, and Figaro as well. The following December, he sang his first Michonnet in Francesco Cilea's '' Adriana Lecouvreur'' at the Teatro di San Carlo, starring Magda Olivero. He returned to that house in 1960 to sing Don Carlo in ''Ernani'', a role he also portrayed at the Salzburg Festival that year. Also in 1960, he sang Severo in Donizetti's '' Poliuto'' in a famous production that marked the return of Callas to La Scala. In February 1961, he debuted with the Philadelphia Lyric Opera Company as Rigoletto. Later that month he appeared in two productions at La Scala, ''Lucia di Lammermoor'' with Dame
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and ''I puritani'' with
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. In December 1961, he returned to La Scala to sing his first and only performances of Rolando in Verdi's rarely heard opera '' La battaglia di Legnano''. In 1962, he made his first and only appearance at the Royal Opera,
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as Renato, returned to the Lyric Opera of Chicago to sing the title role in ''Rigoletto'', and sang Conte di Luna at La Scala and the Salzburg Festival, in addition to several performances with the Vienna State Opera. His mother died in April of that year, of
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, in Siena.


Battling illness and the end of a career: 1963–1967

In November 1962 Bastianini was diagnosed with a throat
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just months after his mother's death from cancer. He discussed his illness with only his family and a few very close friends, fearing the negative impact that the news could have on his career. He spent the first four months of 1963 in treatment in Switzerland, and then, the following April, returned to the stage for several of his staple roles at the Vienna State Opera. Noting that his voice seemed drier than previously, critics gave him mixed reviews. As his health declined further, Bastianini became depressed and uncertain whether he should continue singing. On 2 July 1963, he won the Palio di Siena as captain of the Pantera-contrada, the town quarter of the Panther. Though usually the people of the neighbourhood pay all the costs involved (the jockey and the secret deals with other contrada), Bastianini was very generous with his own fortune. In 1958, he had already made a generous gift for the construction of the headquarters of Pantera. On the evening of the Cena della Vittoria, the Dinner of Victory, he sang for the people of his quarter. After his death, Cynthia Wood, his last companion, became captain of the Contrada della Pantera, one of the few and the only American woman to hold this position. Bastianini bought the winning horse, the famous Topolone, and changed its name to Ettore.http://www.contradadellapantera.it, La Nazione, 12 agosto 2000. Canale 3 Toscana, Siena's local television, has a film of this dinner. Shortly thereafter, he appeared successfully as Conte di Luna at the Salzburg Festival. The following autumn, he debuted in
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in a much-lauded production of ''Il trovatore'', broadcast live on Japanese television. In December of that year he made his last appearance at La Scala, as Rodrigo in '' Don Carlo''. Bastianini's health declined steadily over the last two years of his career. His performances were inconsistent, some excellent and others poor. In 1964, he sang his last new role, Mephisto in '' La damnation de Faust'', at the
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in Naples, to good reviews, but his Conte di Luna in ''Il trovatore'' in
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that year was reportedly disastrous. In 1965, his final year on stage, he returned to the Lyric Opera of Chicago to sing Amonasro. He also portrayed Scarpia at the Teatro Comunale Florence, and Iago at the Cairo Opera House. He spent most of 1965 at the Met with mixed results. Some performances were well received, but he was booed during a performance of ''Tosca''. His final operatic appearance was as Rodrigo in Verdi's ''Don Carlo'' at the Met, on 11 December 1965. He finally succumbed to cancer in January 1967, and was buried in his hometown of Siena. The Associazione Internazionale Culturale Musicale Ettore Bastianini (www.associazioneettorebastianini.org) keeps alive the artistic legacy of this great singer.


Recordings

Most of his studio recordings were made for
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, and a few for
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as well, and accurately represent his rich and expressive voice. They include: * Verdi: '' Aida'' with Curtis-Verna, Dominguez, Borso, Scott. Franco Capuana (cond.) La Fenice 1952. (Remington) * G. Donizetti: ''
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'' with Simionato, Jerome Hines, Gianni Poggi. Alberto Erede (cond.) Maggio Musicale Fiorentino 1955. (Decca) * Verdi: '' La traviata'' with Callas, Di Stefano. Carlo Maria Giulini (cond.) 1955. (EMI) * Verdi: '' La forza del destino'' with Tebaldi, del Monaco, Simionato, Siepi. Francesco Molinari-Pradelli (cond.) 1955. (Decca) * G.Rossini: '' Il barbiere di Siviglia'' with Simionato, Misciano, Siepi, Fernando Corena. Erede (cond.) 1956. (Decca) * P.Mascagni: ''
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'' with Tebaldi, Björling. Alberto Erede (cond.) 1957. (Decca) * A.Ponchielli: '' La Gioconda'' with Cerquetti (her only complete opera recording in studio), Simionato, del Monaco, Siepi. Gavazzeni (cond.) 1957. (Decca) * U.Giordano: '' Andrea Chénier'' with Tebaldi, del Monaco. Gianandrea Gavazzeni (cond.) 1957. (Decca) * G.Puccini: ''
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'' with Tebaldi, Carlo Bergonzi, Gianna D'Angelo, Cesare Siepi. Tullio Serafin (cond.) 1958. (Decca) * Puccini: ''
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'' with Tebaldi, di Stefano. Gianandrea Gavazzeni (cond.) Live in Brussels. 1958. (Myto) * Verdi: '' La forza del destino'' with Tebaldi, Franco Corelli, Renato Capecchi, Boris Christoff. Francesco Molinari-Pradelli (cond.) 1958. (Hardy Classic) * Donizetti: '' Lucia di Lammermoor'' with Scotto, Di Stefano, Vinco. Nino Sanzogno (cond.) La Scala 1959. (Mercury/Ricordi) * Verdi: ''
Rigoletto ''Rigoletto'' is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi. The Italian libretto was written by Francesco Maria Piave based on the 1832 play '' Le roi s'amuse'' by Victor Hugo. Despite serious initial problems with the Austrian censors who had c ...
'' with Scotto, Kraus, Cossotto, Vinco. Gianandrea Gavazzeni (cond.) Maggio Musicale Fiorentino 1960. (Mercury/Ricordi) * Verdi: '' Don Carlo'' with Stella, Cossotto, Labò, Christoff, Vinco. Gabriele Santini (cond.) La Scala 1961 (DG) * Verdi: '' Un ballo in maschera'' with Stella, Poggi, Lazzarini, Tavolaccini. Gavazzeni (cond.) La Scala 1961 (DG) * Verdi: '' Il trovatore'' with Stella, Cossotto, Bergonzi and Vinco. Tullio Serafin (cond.) La Scala 1962 (DG) * Verdi: '' La traviata'' with Scotto and Gianni Raimondi. Antonino Votto (cond.), La Scala 1963. (DG) * G.Donizetti: '' Poliuto'' with Callas, Franco Corelli. Antonino Votto (cond.) Live from Scala, 1960. (EMI) * Verdi: '' Don Carlo'' with Sena Jurinac, Simionato, Eugenio Fernandi, Siepi. Von Karajan (cond.) Live in Salzburg. 1958. (DG) * Verdi: ''
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'' with Cerquetti, del Monaco, Boris Christoff. Mitropoulos (cond.) Live in Florence. 1957. (Bel Canto) * Verdi: '' Il trovatore'' with Corelli, Price, Simionato. Karajan ond.Live in Salzburg. 1962. (DG) In addition to the recordings included above, there is a live album of his concert in Chicago with Tebaldi and Simionato, conducted by Sir
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and issued by Decca, as well as a Neapolitan song recital. When von Karajan recorded Johann Strauss's ''
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'' for Decca, Bastianini was also invited to sing in the Gala scene. The duet he chose, "Anything you can do, I can do better" from
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's musical '' Annie Get Your Gun'', was the only non-Italian piece he ever recorded. His duet partner Giulietta Simionato had, like him, learned her words phonetically. Also noteworthy is a 1955 television appearance (published on DVD in 2006) on ''Opera Cameos'' of excerpts from '' La traviata'' with the young Beverly Sills and Paul Knowles.


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* * * * Marina Boagno, ''Ettore Bastianini: i suoi personaggi'', Azzali Editore, Parma 2004 * Antonio Mazzeo, ''Ettore Bastianini basso: stralci di vita e di arte degli inizi'', Siena, 1996. * Angela Rigoli (cur.), ''Ettore Bastianini:Un nido di memorie'' (raccolta di testimonianze), 2012 edito inproprio dall'Associazione Bastianini. * Marina Berti - Marcello Vanni, ''Egli ci fu rapito.... Viaggio nella breve vita di Ettore Bastianini e nella sua Siena'', (Romanzo), Siena, 2016 * Manuela Bianchi Porro, ''La finestra sul lago - Ricordo di Ettore Bastianini'' (testo raccolto da Luisella Franchini), Youcanprin''t'' 2018 (edito in proprio dall'Associazione Bastianini) e poi Youcanprint 2021 . Also in English: Manuela Bianchi Porro, ''Window on the lake. Remembering Ettore Bastianini'' (Edited by Luisella Franchini, translation by Marilyn Fornero), Youcanprin''t'' 2022 * Luisella Franchini, Valerio Lopane, ''Il mio pensiero per te – La vita e l’arte di Ettore Bastianini nelle lettere a Manuela Bianchi Porro'', Cantagalli Editore Siena 2021 * Vito Stabile, ''Lietamente filosofando in lirica'' (Saggio dedicato a Ettore Bastianin), Youcanprint 2021, * Maurizio Modugno, Luisella Franchini, Valerio Lopane, ''Ettore Bastianini. La più bella voce al mondo'', pp. XIV+314, Zecchini Editore, 2022, . * Gilberto Starone, ''Le cronologie originali di Ettore Bastianini'' (sponsored by Associazione Ettore Bastianini), Youcanprint 2023,


External links


Opera Voices: Bob Rideout's Biographies

Ettore Bastianini

https://web.archive.org/web/20060818060110/http://chalosse.free.fr/masterpieces/step-one/bastianini

http://davidmacchi.tripod.com/Bastianini

https://web.archive.org/web/20070609175754/http://www.ettorebastianini.com/

http://associazioneettorebastianini.org

https://www.youtube.com/@bastianinifansempre/featured

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