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Franco Bonisolli (May 25, 1938 – October 30, 2003) was an Italian operatic
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, particularly associated with the Italian repertory, notably as Manrico and
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.


Life and career

Bonisolli was born in Rovereto,
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. He studied with Alfredo Lattaro, and, after winning an international voice contest, he made his debut in Spoleto, as Ruggero in '' La rondine'', in 1962. He quickly established himself throughout Italy, appearing first in lyric roles such as, Nemorino, Duca di Mantova,
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, Rodolfo, des Grieux,
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, etc. He took part in revivals of neglected opera such as ''
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'', opposite
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, and '' Le siège de Corinthe'', opposite Beverly Sills, and took part in the creation of new works, such as ''Aladino e la lampada magica'' by Rota, and ''Luisilla'' by Mannino. He began an international career in the early 1970s, with debut at the
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, the
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, the
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, the
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, etc., and began expanding his repertory to include more dramatic roles, notably Arnold, Don José, Manrico, Radames,
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, Cavaradossi,
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, etc. In his later career he became known for excessively long-held high notes (such as in " Di quella pira" and " Nessun dorma") and temperamental or bizarre behaviour, on and off stage. He caused a major scandal in 1978 when, after throwing his prop sword at the conductor Herbert von Karajan, he furiously left the stage just before the famous cabaletta " Di quella pira" during a public dress rehearsal of Il trovatore at the
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. He can be heard on several recordings, notably ''
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'', ''Il trovatore'', '' La traviata'', which were all soundtracks of German TV productions, and a live recording from the abovementioned revival of ''La Donna del Lago'' with Caballé. He also appeared in film versions of ''La traviata'', in 1968, opposite Anna Moffo and Gino Bechi; and of ''Il trovatore'' in 1975, opposite Raina Kabaivanska, Viorica Cortez and Giorgio Zancanaro in which he sang the role of Manrico. In 1976, he recorded Mario Cavaradossi in ''Tosca'', opposite
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. He died suddenly, in Vienna, at the age of 65.


Selected recordings

* 1970 - Rossini - ''La Donna del Lago'' (live) -
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, Franco Bonisolli, Julia Hamari, Paolo Washington - Orchestra and Chorus of the RAI, Turin, Piero Bellugi - Opera D'Oro OPD-1206. * 1973 - Verdi - ''La Traviata'' -
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, Franco Bonisolli, Sesto Bruscantini - Berlin State Opera Chorus and Orchestra, Lamberto Gardelli - ARTS. * 1975 - Verdi - ''Il Trovatore'' - Franco Bonisolli, Raina Kabaivanska, Viorica Cortez, Giorgio Zancanaro, Gian Carlo Luccardi - Berlin State Opera Chorus and Orchestra, Bruno Bartoletti - ARTS. * 1976 - Puccini - “Tosca” - Galina Vishnevskaya, FrancoBonisolli, Matteo Manuguerra, Orchestre National de France, les Choeurs de Radio France, la Maîtrise de Radio France, Mstilav Rostropovich - DEUTSCHE GRAMMOPHON. * 1977 - Verdi - ''Rigoletto'' - Rolando Panerai, Margherita Rinaldi, Franco Bonisolli, Viorica Cortez, Bendt Rundgren - Dresden Opera Chorus and Orchestra, Francesco Molinari-Pradelli - ARTS. * 1977 - Verdi - ''Il Trovatore'' -
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, Elena Obraztsova, Franco Bonisolli, Piero Cappuccilli, Ruggero Raimondi - Berliner Philharmoniker, Herbert von Karajan - EMI. * 1982 - Verdi - ''I Masnadieri'' - Joan Sutherland, Franco Bonisolli, Matteo Manuguerra, Samuel Ramey - Orchestra and Chorus of the Welsh National Opera, Richard Bonynge - DECCA.


Sources

* ''Le guide de l'opéra, les indispensables de la musique'', R. Mancini & J-J. Rouvereux, (Fayard, 1986),


External links


Franco Bonisolli biography
at Opera Vivrà {{DEFAULTSORT:Bonisolli, Franco 1938 births 2003 deaths Italian operatic tenors People from Rovereto 20th-century Italian male opera singers