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Gaetano Fraschini

Gaetano Fraschini (16 February 1816 – 23 May 1887) was an Italian tenor. He created many roles in 19th century operas, including five composed by Giuseppe Verdi. His voice was "heroic ... with a baritonal quality, ... yet Verdi and Donizetti appreciated his ability to sing softly and with subtlety."〔Warrack and West, p. 257.〕 An Italian biographer has pointed out Fraschini's role in extending the longevity of Donizetti's operas, while at the same time accelerating the ascent of Verdi's repertory. He was indeed the most prominent singer who facilitated the transition from Donizetti to Verdi. Fraschini sang over one hundred roles and Verdi placed him at the top of his favorite tenors' list and described him as a "natural Manrico" for his Il Trovatore. Fraschini also played a pivotal role in the success of many operas by Pacini and Mercadante.〔Migliavacca, Giorgio. "Gaetano Fraschini: il tenore della transizione da Donizetti a Verdi" in Moderne Sprachen 44, Vienna 2000, pp.229-230.〕
==Biography==
Born in Pavia on 16 February 1816, the second son of Domenico Fraschini and Grazia Cremaschi 〔Migliavacca, Giorgio. "Gaetano Fraschini: il tenore della transizione da Donizetti a Verdi" in Moderne Sprachen 44, Vienna 2000, pp.207-232.〕 Fraschini studied with Felice Moretti〔Forbes, Elizabeth. "Fraschini, Gaetano" in Sadie 2: 289.〕 before debuting there on 4 April 1837 at the Teatro dei Nobili Cavalieri, now known as Teatro Fraschini, singing the role of Lord Arturo in Gaetano Donizetti's ''Lucia di Lammermoor''.〔Migliavacca, Giorgio. "Gaetano Fraschini: il tenore della transizione da Donizetti a Verdi" in Moderne Sprachen 44, Vienna 2000; p. 209.〕 A month later as comprimario he sang the role of Hervey in Donizetti's Anna Bolena at the same theatre, where in April 1838 he sang Iago in Rossini's Otello next to the legendary Giovanni David in the title role.〔Migliavacca, Giorgio. "Gaetano Fraschini: il tenore della transizione da Donizetti a Verdi" in Moderne Sprachen 44, Vienna 2000, pp.210.〕 The following month, on the same stage he sang in Donizetti's L'Esule di Roma. Bergamo's Teatro della Societa' secured him for the same role. He continued singing Donizetti, performing in ''Torquato Tasso'' in Bergamo in January 1839.
He returned to his home-town to sing in Mercadante's Gabriella di Vergy and Donizetti's Gemma di Vergy and Fausta. From July to September he was in Vicenza, where he sang in Mercadante's Elena da Feltre, Donizetti's Torquato Tasso and Roberto Devereux, and to crown it all he sang Pollione in Bellini's Norma with Giuseppina Ronzi de Begnis (his future wife) in the title role. In October he made his Venetian debut at the Teatro San Benedetto as Pollione and Roberto Devereux; the primadonna assoluta was Ronzi de Begnis.〔Migliavacca, Giorgio. "Gaetano Fraschini: il tenore della transizione da Donizetti a Verdi" in Moderne Sprachen 44, Vienna 2000, pp.210-211.〕
On 28 March 1840 he made his debut at La Scala in ''Marino Faliero''.〔 Although his voice was excellent, his acting abilities left something to be desired and generated a few isolated boos. These were magnified by a review and hurt Fraschini so much that he vowed never to sing again at La Scala.
Beginning in that year he was engaged at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples, where he remained continually until 1853. There he created roles in numerous operas by Giovanni Pacini, including ''La fidanzata corsa'', ''La stella di Napoli'', ''La regina di Cipro'', ''Merope'' and ''Romilda di Provenza'', and Faone in ''Saffo''; he also created Gerardo in ''Caterina Cornaro'' for Donizetti in 1844. He sang in other Donizetti operas, too, including ''Linda di Chamounix'', ''Maria di Rohan'', ''La favorite'', ''Poliuto'', and ''Lucia di Lammermoor''. The force with which he delivered Edgardo's curse in the latter led to his nickname, "''tenore della maledizione''".〔〔 This role became a true war-horse for Fraschini. Apart from the already mentioned Norma, other Bellinian operas sang by him included Il Pirata, and Beatrice di Tenda.
An early ''tenore di forza'', he created several Verdian roles, beginning with Zamoro in ''Alzira'' in 1845. He was also the first Corrado in ''Il corsaro'' (1848), Arrigo in ''La battaglia di Legnano'' (1849), the title role in ''Stiffelio'' (1850), and Riccardo in ''Un ballo in maschera'' (1859). He also sang in ''Oberto'', ''Ernani'', ''I Lombardi'', ''I masnadieri'', ''Luisa Miller'', and ''Il trovatore''. 1856 saw him singing Henri in ''Les vêpres siciliennes'' in Rome, and in 1858 he was Gabriele Adorno in ''Simon Boccanegra'' for Naples.〔
In 1846 he made his international debut at the Kaertnerthortheater in Vienna, where he sang Chalais in Donizetti's Maria di Rohan, followed by Verdi's Ernani and Donizetti's Lucia di Lammermoor and Don Pasquale.〔Migliavacca, Giorgio. "Gaetano Fraschini: il tenore della transizione da Donizetti a Verdi" in Moderne Sprachen 44, Vienna 2000, pp.216.〕
Internationally, too, he sang a good deal of Verdi: at Her Majesty's Theatre in 1847 where he took part in the first London performance of ''I due Foscari''; in 1863 at Madrid, where he sang in ''La forza del destino'';〔 and the following autumn at the Théâtre Italien in Paris, where he appeared in ''Un Ballo in Maschera'' ''Ernani'', and ''Il Trovatore'', as well as in Lucia di Lammermoor and Poliuto.〔Migliavacca, Giorgio. "Gaetano Fraschini: il tenore della transizione da Donizetti a Verdi" in Moderne Sprachen 44, Vienna 2000, pp.217.〕
Monaldi described Fraschini's voice as like "a silver gong struck with a silver hammer",〔 He obviously was echoing the famous voice teacher Henry Panofka who—in his treatise on "Singers and Voices"—exhorted young tenors to emulate Fraschini and pointed out the "silvery" quality of his voice.〔
Fraschini retired in 1873, bidding his farewell in Rome as Gennaro in ''Lucrezia Borgia'' and in Florence as Don Alvaro in ''La forza del destino''. His last role was Lyonel in Flotow's ''Martha'',〔 which he sang at Teatro della Pergola in Florence in January 1874. At the time "his voice and technique were still intact".〔 Fraschini died in Naples in 1887. The opera house in Pavia is named for him.〔(La storia del Teatro Fraschini ) (in Italian). Accessed 1 February 2010.〕

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