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Giulio Fioravanti : ウィキペディア英語版
Giulio Fioravanti
Giulio Fioravanti (October 17, 1923, Ascoli Piceno – May 3, 1999, Milan) was an Italian operatic baritone, particularly associated with the Italian repertory.
He studied first jurisprudence and work one year as a jurist in his native city before turning to music studies at the Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome, with famed baritone Riccardo Stracciari.
He made his stage debut in Turin, as Germont in ''La traviata'', in 1951. He sang throughout Italy and in 1957 made his debut at both the San Carlo in Naples and La Scala in Milan.
He established himself in the standard Italian repertory, singing all the great baritone parts from bel canto to verismo. He also took part in several creations of contemporary works such as ''Rappresentazione e Festa'' by Gian Francesco Malipiero, ''Alamistakeo'' by Giulio Viozzi, ''Vivì'' by Franco Mannino, ''Suocera Rapita'' by Lidia Ivanova, and ''La regina delle nevi'' by Giuseppe Zanaboni. From 1991 he dedicated himself to teaching, activity that he carried out with passion until his death in 1999.
Fioravanti did not record prolifically commercially. He can be heard in ''Manon Lescaut'', opposite Maria Callas, ''La Figlia del Reggimento (Donizetti)'', opposite Anna Moffo, and ''Adriana Lecouvreur'', opposite Renata Tebaldi. He appeared as Scarpia in a TV production of ''Tosca'', opposite Magda Olivero, and Enrico in a film version of ''Lucia di Lammermoor'', opposite Anna Moffo, both recently released on DVD. There are also a number of live (sound) recordings including Edipo Re in Leoncavallo's eponymous opera, recorded in 1972.
==Sources==

* (Operissimo.com )



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