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Salvatore Licitra


Salvatore Licitra (10 August 1968 – 5 September 2011) was an Italian operatic tenor.
==Early life and debuts==
Born in Bern, Switzerland, to Sicilian parents, Licitra grew up in Milan. He fell into opera by accident. As many tenors before him, he was not altogether confident about his vocal capabilities and started working as a graphic artist for Italian ''Vogue''. At the age of 19 he began attending singing classes on a regular basis and enrolled at the Music Academy of Parma and the Corsi Verdiani. After 8 years of studies, initially as a choir vocalist, he left his voice teacher and enrolled at Carlo Bergonzi's voice academy in Busseto.
He debuted in ''Un ballo in maschera'' in Parma in 1998, in a performance for Bergonzi's students. His success led to a contract as cover in ''Ballo'', ''Rigoletto'' and ''Aida'' in Verona, and he ended up singing them all. Buoyed by positive audience reception, he auditioned for Riccardo Muti at La Scala, who hired the young tenor for Alvaro in a new production of ''La forza del destino''.

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