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25: 122: 326:(1860–1925) was perhaps the most similar to Stagno in sound and style. De Lucia, although trained in the "old school", as was Stagno, likewise became renowned in the 1890s as an interpreter of verismo roles. (See Michael Scott, 282:. Unfortunately for Stagno, his time in New York was to prove shorter than he would have liked: American audiences expressed reservations about his singing because of its pronounced and persistent vibrato. 321:
of combined renal and cardiac ailments. No recordings survive of his voice, which was lyric-dramatic in size and said to have had a warm, vibrant if tremulous timbre. Of those early tenors who did record,
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in 1886 with a troupe of singers.) Their daughter, Bianca Stagno-Bellincioni (1888–1980), was a singer and actress. In 1945, she published a book about her parents.
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technique which he employed in operas dating from earlier periods. In 1890, he created the pivotal verismo role of Turiddu.
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where he sang leading roles in the company premieres of several core works of the Italian repertory including
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He resumed his career in Italy and South America where his vocal method was more appreciated. Then, in
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During the next three decades, Stagno performed in a variety of operas at major opera houses in
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music when it burst on to the operatic scene during the 1890s; but he also possessed an agile
138: 221: 212: 157: 82: 290: 310:, sang opposite him in the role of Santuzza. (They had met at sea while travelling to 359: 252: 244:, building and then consolidating his reputation as one of Europe's leading tenors. 311: 260: 24: 266: 272: 248: 173: 121: 208: 304: 294: 185: 169: 241: 237: 216: 204: 189: 161:; 18 October 1840 – 26 April 1897) was a prominent Italian 318: 233: 229: 200: 196: 165: 162: 128: 120: 286: 18: 192:, into a family with connections to the minor nobility. 141:
as Santuzza, costumed for the 1890 Rome premiere of
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Gemma Bellincioni
[roˈbɛrtoˈstaɲɲo]
opera
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Palermo
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