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Enrico Di Giuseppe

Enrico Di Giuseppe (October 14, 1932 – December 31, 2005) was a celebrated American operatic tenor who had an active performance career from the late 1950s through the 1990s. He spent most of his career performing in New York City, juggling concurrent performance contracts with both the New York City Opera (NYCO) and the Metropolitan Opera during the 1970s and 1980s. In the latter part of his career he was particularly active with the New York Grand Opera.
Possessing a lyric tenor voice with a bright timbre and easy upper extension, Di Giuseppe excelled in the Italian repertory. He was particularly successful in tackeling the bel canto repertoire, notably partnering Beverly Sills in productions of Donizetti's ''Anna Bolena'', ''Maria Stuarda'', and ''Roberto Devereux'', as well as Bellini's ''I puritani'' at the NYCO. Di Giuseppe performed in similar repertoire at the Met opposite other notable bel canto interpreters like Dame Joan Sutherland, Marilyn Horne and Renata Scotto.
==Early life and career==
Di Giuseppe was born in Philadelphia in 1932. His first musical experience was with the clarinet, which he played in school. He attended the prestigious Curtis Institute of Music, where he studied with Richard Bonelli. After service with the United States Army Field Band, he went on to study at The Juilliard School under Hans Heinz.〔〔(Di Giuseppe Biography at operissimo.com (in German) )〕
He made his formal debut in the summer of 1959, as the Chevalier des Grieux in Jules Massenet's ''Manon'', with The Experimental Opera Theatre of America (affiliated with the New Orleans Opera Association), conducted by Renato Cellini and directed by Armando Agnini.〔 In 1960 he made his debut with the Philadelphia Grand Opera Company as Rodolfo in Giacomo Puccini's ''La bohème''. He sang with the PGOC several more times during the 1960s and 1970s, including portraying Pinkerton in ''Madama Butterfly'' (1963), Count Almaviva in ''Il barbiere di Siviglia'' (1963, 1975), Cassio in ''Otello'' (1964), Alfredo in ''La traviata'' (1970), and the title role in ''Faust'' (1974).〔Free Library of Philadelphia: ''Bound: Philadelphia Grand Opera Company 1955-1974''〕
In 1962 Di Giuseppe made his debut with the San Francisco Opera as Mario Cavaradossi in Puccini's ''Tosca'' with Giulia Barrera in the title role and Chester Ludgin as Scarpia. He returned to that house two years later to sing Rodolfo to Lee Venora's Mimì.〔(Di Giuseppe&psearchtype= San Francisco Opera archives )〕 Among Di Giuseppe's other early professional opportunities were stints touring with Boris Goldovsky's New England Opera Theater and with the fledgling, and short-lived, Metropolitan Opera National Company (MONC). di Giuseppe worked for the MONC on a 1965 production of Rossini's ''La Cenerentola'',with his wife, soprano Lorna Ceniceros. Lorna was playing the role of Clorinda in the production and Enrico was portraying Ramiro.〔

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