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Aureliano Pertile
Vincenzo Bellini
I Puritani
"A te, o cara"
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Aureliano Pertile (November 9, 1885, Montagnana - January 11, 1952, Milan) was an Italian lyric-dramatic tenor. He is considered to have been one of the most exciting operatic artists of the inter-war period, and one of the most important tenors of the entire 20th century.
Life and career
Pertile was born in Montagnana, Northern Italy, 18 days after the birth of another celebrated tenor, Giovanni Martinelli, in the same town. He studied with Orefice in Padua, and Bavognoli in Milan, before making his operatic debut as Lyonel in Martha, in 1911, in Vicenza.
After singing in regional Italy and South America, Pertile first sang at the premier Italian opera house, La Scala, Milan, in 1916. He appeared on this occasion as Paolo in Francesca da Rimini, opposite Rosa Raïsa. Pertile made his Metropolitan Opera debut as Cavaradossi in Tosca, opposite Maria Jeritza, on December 1, 1921. In his only season at The Met, his other roles included des Grieux in Manon Lescaut, Turiddu in Cavalleria rusticana, Grigori in Boris Godunov, with Feodor Chaliapin, Radames in Aida, the title role in Pagliacci, opposite Florence Easton, and Julien in Louise, with Geraldine Farrar. He also participated in Met performances of Louise in Philadelphia and Brooklyn.
Thereafter he returned to Italy, where he established himself as the leading tenor at La Scala from 1927 to 1937, and becoming a favorite of the conductor Arturo Toscanini. His La Scala repertory also included the title role in Lohengrin, Stolzing in Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg (in Italian), Edgardo in Lucia di Lammermoor, with Toti dal Monte, Alfredo in La traviata, Osaka in Iris, Rodolfo in La bohème, the title part in Andrea Chénier, Manrico in Il trovatore, Riccardo in Un ballo in maschera, Pinkerton in Madama Butterfly, Il Duca in Rigoletto, Alvaro in La forza del destino, Pollione in Norma, Loris in Fedora, Werther, Maurizio in Adriana Lecouvreur, Fernand in La Favorite, Fra Diavolo. He created Boito's Nerone, in 1924, Wolf-Ferrari's Sly, in 1927, Mascagni's Nerone, in 1935.
In all his La Scala roles, Pertile achieved compelling dramatic results despite possessing a voice that was not especially suave or beautiful. It was sometimes even described by critics as "brutta" (ugly). He was particularly effective in Verdi roles and verismo opera, bringing a rare emotional intensity to his performances.
Pertile also sang at the Royal Opera House in London from 1927 to 1931, and at the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires in 1923-29. His final stage appearances were in Italy in 1946, in Pagliacci. He then taught at the Milan Conservatory until his death in 1952.
[edit] Recordings
Pertile made recordings from 1922 to 1942 (the final three items consisting of excepts from Otello with Gina Cigna as Desdemona). Numerous CDs containing selections of Pertile's solo recordings and examples of his work in complete operas have been issued by various record companies since the 1980s. In 1995, a comprehensive anthology of his recordings were issued in an album (with the accompanying monograph, La voce e l'arte di Aureliano Pertile) from TIMAClub. His three complete operatic recordings, namely Aïda (with Dusolina Giannini in the title role, 1928), Il trovatore (1930) and Carmen (in Italian translation, 1932), were not included in the 1995 release but are available on other CD labels.
[edit] Sources
Hamilton, David; Andris-Michalaros, Aliki (1987). The Metropolitan Opera encyclopedia: a comprehensive guide to the world of opera. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0-500-01425-7.
Rosenthal, Harold; Warrack, John (1980). The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Opera (2nd ed.). London: Oxford University Press. OCLC 60900670.
Steane, J.B. (1974). The grand tradition: 70 years of singing on record. London: Duckworth. OCLC 252923732.
[edit] Bibliography
Aureliano Pertile e il suo metodo di canto, by D. Silvestrini, 1932.
Pertile, una voce, un mito, by Bruno Tosi, 1985.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aureliano_Pertile
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Artist: Members of La Scala Orchestra, Milan, Aureliano Pertile & Carlo Sabajno
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AURELIANO PERTILE--CHE GELIDA MANINAby jacquesurlus1,900 views
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Aureliano Pertile canta MEFISTOFELE: "Giunto sul passo estremo". 1932.by maxlorenz242,061 views
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MARIA JERITZA " VISSI D`ARTE"by Addiobelpassato1,363 views
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Franco Corelli: A te, O cara ( Il Puritani)by IlgruppoDiDocci43,891 views
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Aureliano Pertile TOSCA "E lucevan le stelle"by FarfalloneAmoroso6,607 views
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Aureliano Pertile "O sole mio" Di Capuaby Addiobelpassato622 views
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Aureliano Pertile "Mia sposa sarà la mia bandiera" Rotoliby Addiobelpassato374 views
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GIANNI RAIMONDI " A TE, O CARA, AMOR TALORA"by Addiobelpassato3,643 views
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Aureliano Pertile canta; "A te, o cara" 1930by maxlorenz247,102 views
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FRANCO CORELLI - " A TE O CARA " ( I PURITANI ) VINCENZO BELLINIby macciboma5,283 views
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AURELIANO PERTILE - 1929 - come un bel dì di maggio - Andrea Chenier - GIORDANOby jacquesurlus873 views
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aureliano pertile turandot "non pangiere, liu"by operbathosa3,051 views
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Aureliano Pertile. Tu che a Dio spiegasti l'ali. Lucia di Lammermoor.by maxorato661,164 views
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Giacomo LAURI-VOLPI ~ A TE, O CARA (1928)by CurzonRoad4,814 views
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AURELIANO PERTILE sings La FAVORITA: 1930by maxlorenz241,391 views
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AURELIANO PERTILE--CILEA-La dolcissima effigieby jacquesurlus1,321 views
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Aureliano Pertile canta Andrea Chenier: "Vicino a te s'aqueta".by maxlorenz241,648 views
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Aristodemo Giorgini sings "A te, o Cara," from Bellini's I Puritani. 1905by EdmundStAustell941 views
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Aureliano Pertile canta Andrea Chenierby kraustrujillo23,212 views
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"Nemico della patria" Titta Ruffoby ComteAnckarstrom5,986 views
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francotarika 1 week ago
What a really fine voice. A bit similar to the cultured tones of that other refined singer
Tito Schipa especially in the "Cherry duet" from L'Amico Fritz.
seandoc1948 6 months ago
Pertile è stato un grandissmo..ma qui canta un tono sotto la tonalità originale.......
Gabrielerzz8 7 months ago
@Scala977
The iconic Zeani disclosed that she was the only student whom he taught, outside of the conservatory in Milano. Interesting insight... You hear much of his influence in her recordings. In many aspects, Zeani is Pertile... with lipstick!
basenjidiva 1 year ago 2
Pertile a very great voice, one of the greatest .
WQ673 2 years ago