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Maurício (Moisés) Bensaúde (also known professionally as Maurizio Bensaude) (13 February 1863, in
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– 22 December 1912, in Lisbon), was a Portuguese operatic
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. He arrived in Lisbon in 1884, where he received vocal training for a short time, and then made his debut in the same year at the Teatro da Trindade in Lisbon, in the opérette '' La petite mariée'' by
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. He then worked in another operetta at the Portuguese capital, in the Teatro de D. Maria, where he appeared in operettas and musical comedies. However, he continued to take singing lessons, and began to take on
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roles as well at the end of the 1880s. He quickly became a success, and went on to have extensive international guest appearances. In 1896, he sang at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome, playing Riccardo in Bellini's ''I Puritani'' in 1897, and playing Gunther in ''Twilight of the Gods''. In the 1893–94 and 1898–99 seasons, he was engaged at the
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in New York, where he served as Amonasro in the debut of ''Aida''. In 1899, he performed at the Teatro Regio in
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, and in 1900, he performed at the Covent Garden Opera in London as Amonasro and as Figaro in '' Barber of Seville''. He also had other guest appearances at the Berlin Court Opera, the
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in Rome, Paris and
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, at the Odessa Opera, and in
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. In 1902 he toured major Australian cities as part of the Melba Australian Concert Tour. He also toured through
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and the
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. In 1910, he gave up his stage career. At times he worked as the head of an opera troupe, with whom he held opera performances in Portugal. He worked as a teacher and was active in the management of the Teatro de São Carlos in Lisbon, but he died two years after his farewell stage. Bensaude was married to the opera singer Julia de Fano. His repertoire for the stage included Enrico in ''
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'', Germont in '' La Traviata'', Lescaut in ''
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'' by Massenet, the Escamillo in ''
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'', Marcello in Puccini's '' La Boheme'', and Alfio in ''
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''.


US career

Although Bensaude was primarily active in Europe, he had more than a passing career in the
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. He made his debut at New York's
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on November 23, 1894, as Amonasro in Verdi's ''
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'',Brown, T. Allston, ''A History of the New York Stage From the First Performance in 1732 to 1901'', New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1903, page 459 and his debut in
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on the following December 18 in the same role.Curtis, John, ed. Frank Hamilton, ''Opera in Philadelphia Performance Chronology 1875-1899'', page 209
/ref> he would remain a member of the Metropolitan company for the remainder of the season. At least at first he made little impression in New York, where critics described his voice as "pleasant""Music: Opening of the New York Season," ''The Critic'', December 1, 1894 or "tolerable"; ''The New York Times'', in a generally mixed review of the production, indicated the artist "lacks distinction, both vocally and dramatically."
"Verdi's 'Aida' at the Opera," ''The New York Times'', November 24, 1984
Perhaps Bensaude was overshadowed by other developments; the ''Aida'' soprano Libia Drog was attempting to erase memories of her own unsuccessful New York debut two days earlier in Gioachino Rossini, Rossini's ''
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'', when she was so stricken by
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that she froze onstage and was unable to perform, and the Rhadames, Francesco Tamagno, drew critical reproval for "bawling" his part over the footlights.


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This article contains information translated from Maurício Bensaúde on the
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, where the following references were given: *João de Freitas Branco: ''O Barítono Maurício Bensaúde''. In: ''Arte Musical'', n.º 29, Lisboa, 1963. *J. M. Abecassis: ''Genealogia Hebraica. Portugal e Gibraltar, séculos XVII a XX'', vol. II, "Bensaúde" §1, n.º 5. Lisboa: Liv. Ferin, 1990. *''The Sembrich Opera Company Tour of 1901'', HERX Opera Quarterly 1995; 12: 47-64. {{DEFAULTSORT:Bensaude, Maurizio 1863 births 1912 deaths Operatic baritones 19th-century Portuguese male opera singers People from Ponta Delgada