Giuseppe Valdengo
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Giuseppe Valdengo (May 24, 1914,
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– October 3, 2007,
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) was an Italian operatic
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. '' Opera News'' said that, "Although his timbre lacked the innate beauty of some of his baritone contemporaries, Valdengo's performances were invariably satisfying — bold and assured in attack but scrupulously musical."


Biography

Valdengo first studied the cello and oboe before turning to vocal studies with Accoriti in his native Turin. He made his operatic debut as Figaro in '' Il barbiere di Siviglia'', at the Teatro Regio di Parma in 1936. Shortly thereafter he made his Teatro alla Scala debut, as Germont in '' La traviata''. He was drafted into military service in 1939 by the Italian government and did not appear on the stage for the next three years. His opera career recommenced in 1942 with a lauded performance of Marcello in ''
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'' at Parma. Valdengo made his American debut at the
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as Sharpless in ''
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'' in 1946. He remained on that company's roster through the spring 1948 season, singing the title role in ''
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'', Tonio in ''
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'', Escamillo in ''
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'' and Giorgio Germont in '' La traviata''. He was also a regular performer at the Philadelphia La Scala Opera Company between 1946 and 1948, singing Amonasro in '' Aida'', the Count di Luna in '' Il trovatore'', Rigoletto, and Valentin in
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's '' Faust''. In September 1947 he made his
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debut as Valentin. Valdengo first appearance at the
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was on December 19, 1947, as Tonio with Licia Albanese as Nedda and Raoul Jobin as Canio. He remained at the Met for seven seasons, portraying such roles as Amonasro, Belcore in '' L'elisir d'amore'', Figaro in '' Il barbiere di Siviglia'', Lescaut in '' Manon Lescaut'', Marcello in '' La boheme'', and Paolo Albiani in '' Simon Boccanegra'' among others. His final and 121st performance at the Met was as Germont on January 27, 1954, with Jean Fenn as Violetta and Jan Peerce as Alfredo. During the 1950s Valdengo sang in most of the principal European opera houses, most often portraying roles from the Verdi baritone repertory. Some of his notable engagements during the mid-1950s included appearances at Opéra de Paris as Rigoletto and Raimbaud in '' Le comte Ory'' for the 1955
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where he later returned to sing the title role in Mozart's ''
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''. He also sang Captain Balstrode in '' Peter Grimes'' at the Rome Opera and the title role in '' Prince Igor'' at the Teatro Comunale di Bologna. He also sang in other American houses. In 1953 he made his debut with the Philadelphia Grand Opera Company as Iago in Verdi's ''
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'', returning there to sing Sharpless (1954), Valentin (1955, 1959), and Enrico in '' Lucia di Lammermoor'' (1959). He retired from the stage in 1966 and taught in Turin. After his retirement he still recorded some buffo roles in Italy: Don Pasquale, Dr Bartolo and Dulcamara (see the Abridged discography). A famous pupil of him is the baritone Alessandro Corbelli. Valdengo published his autobiography ''Ho cantato con Toscanini'' in 1962. Valdengo may be best-remembered for his NBC radio broadcasts of ''Otello'' (1947, as Iago), '' Aida'' (1949, as Amonasro), and '' Falstaff'' (1950, as the title role), with
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conducting. (All of these operas were performed in concert versions.) The Toscanini ''Aida'' (with Herva Nelli in the name part) was
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on both television and radio, one of the first instances of such an event, and the telecast has been released on both VHS and DVD. Valdengo appeared in one film,
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's '' The Great Caruso'' (1951), starring Mario Lanza in the title role.


Selected Discography

* Verdi: ''Otello'' (Nelli, Vinay; Toscanini, 1947)
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* Verdi: ''Aida'' (Nelli, Tucker; Toscanini, 1949; special re-takes in 1954)
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* Puccini: ''Madama Butterfly'' (Steber, Madeira, Tucker; Rudolf, 1949)
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* Verdi: ''Falstaff'' as Ford (Resnik, Warren, Elmo; Reiner, 1949) ive
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* Puccini: ''Manon Lescaut'' (Kirsten, Bjoerling; Antonicelli, 1949) ive
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* Verdi: ''Simon Boccanegra'' as Paolo (Warren, Varnay, Tucker; Stiedry, 1950) ive
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* Verdi: ''Falstaff'' (Nelli; Toscanini, 1950)
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* Leoncavallo: ''Pagliacci'' (Amara, Tucker; Cleva, 1951)
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* Verdi: ''Un ballo in maschera'' (Curtis-Verna, Tagliavini; Questa, 1954) Cetra * Wolf-Ferrari: ''Il segreto di Susanna'' (Rizzieri; Questa, 1954) Cetra * Donizetti: ''Don Pasquale'' as Malatesta (Rizzoli; Molinari-Pradelli, 1955)
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* Puccini: ''La bohème'' (Albanese, Schuh, di Stefano, Treigle; Cellini, 1959) ive VAI, 2007 * Donizetti: ''L'elisir d'amore'' as Dulcamara (Ciano, Tagliavini, Maffeo; Ino Savini,19/27 August 1968) Supraphon/Fratelli Fabbri *Donizetti: Don Pasquale as Don Pasquale( Nino Verchi, 1968) Fratelli Fabbri *Rossini: Il barbiere di Siviglia as Bartolo (Guglielmi, Cappuccilli; G. Zani, 1969) Supraphon/Fratelli Fabbri * ''Italian Songs'' with Bonus Tracks from ''Operatic Recital by Giuseppe Valdengo'' (Universal Music Group, 2014) Decca Most Wanted Recitals


Videography

* Verdi: ''Aida'' (Nelli, Tucker; Toscanini, 1949) iveRCA * Puccini: ''La rondine'' (Carteri, Gismondo; Bellezza, Colosimo, 1958) iveHardy/VAI


References


Sources

* ''The Metropolitan Opera Encyclopedia'', edited by David Hamilton, (Simon & Schuster, New York, 1987), * ''Opera News'', Obituaries, February 2008.


External links


Obituary
* (1949). {{DEFAULTSORT:Valdengo, Giuseppe Italian operatic baritones 1914 births 2007 deaths Singers from Turin 20th-century Italian male opera singers