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STEFANO, GIUSEPPE DI (1921 - 2008)

The tenor Giuseppe di Stefano was born in 1921 near Catania, in Sicily. He studied with Adriano Torchi and Luigi Montesanto in Milan. After three years in the Italian army he escaped to Switzerland in 1943 and was interned. He later appeared in Swiss broadcasts and concerts that aroused considerable interest.

His official début was as Des Grieux in Massenet’s Manon in 1946 in Florence, repeating the part for his first appearance at La Scala in Milan the following year. His American début was as Gounod’s Faust in February 1948 at the Metropolitan, where he would regularly appear until 1952. He returned there in 1955-56 and 1965. He also sang in Mexico City (1948-52), often opposite Maria Callas. He appeared regularly at La Scala between 1952 and 1961, the latter year being the occasion of his début at Covent Garden in London. He also sang in Paris, Vienna, Berlin and Buenos Aires. Originally a lyric tenor, his first rôles included Nemorino, Rodolfo, Alfredo, Fenton and Pinkerton.

Di Stefano moved into heavier parts such as Don José, Canio, Turridu, Radames, Alvaro and, most unwisely, Otello. His voice in his early years with its smooth and liquid golden tone was considered the finest since Gigli but, regrettably, he later chose parts for which his voice was really unsuited, in addition to suffering from respiratory problems. He recorded extensively, often with Callas and Gobbi, in a whole series made by the Scala Company. Di Stefano died on 3rd March 2008 at his home in Santa Maria Hoè, north of Milan, from injuries sustained in a November 2004 attack at his family’s villa in Kenya.


Albums featuring this artist are available for download from ClassicsOnline.com
BELLINI: Puritani (I) (Callas, Di Stefano) (1953) 8.110259-60
CABALLE: Beyond Music DV-DOCMSC
CALLAS, Maria: Portrait (A) (1949-1954) 8.111082
DONIZETTI: Lucia di Lammermoor (Callas, di Stefano, Gobbi) (1953) 8.110131-32
GREAT SINGERS (1904-1952) 8.110781-82
Italian Popular Songs, Vol. 1 (1930-1950) 8.110768
ITALIAN POPULAR SONGS, Vol. 2 (1926-1953) 8.110773
LEONCAVALLO: Pagliacci (Callas, di Stefano, Serafin) (1954) 8.111024
MASCAGNI: Cavalleria rusticana (Callas, di Stefano, Serafin) (1953) 8.111025
PUCCINI: Boheme (La) (Tebaldi) (1951) 8.110252-53
PUCCINI: Madama Butterfly (los Angeles, di Stefano, Gobbi) (1954) 8.111291-92
PUCCINI: Tosca (Callas, di Stefano) (1953) 8.110256-57
STRAUSS, R.: Rosenkavalier (Der) (Stevens, Steber / Metropolitan Opera / Reiner) (1949) 8.110277-79
VERDI: Ballo in Maschera (Un) (Callas, Di Stefano, Gobbi) (1956) 8.111278-79
VERDI: Messa da Requiem (Schwarzkopf, Di Stefano, De Sabata) (1954) 8.111049-50
VERDI: Rigoletto (Callas, Di Stefano, Gobbi / La Scala) (1955) 8.111242-43
VERDI: Traviata (La) (Di Stefano, Stella) (1955) 8.111272-73
VERDI: Traviata (La) (Metropolitan Opera) (1949) 8.110115-16
VERDI: Trovatore (Il) (Callas, di Stefano, Karajan) (1956) 8.111280-81




 
 
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