Angelo Lo Forese

Angelo Lo Forese, sometimes written as Loforese (27 March 1920 Milan – 14 May 2020 Milan), was an Italian lyric tenor.[1]

Life and career

Born on March 27, 1920, in Milan, he began studying music at the age of 18.[2]

During World War II, he lived in Switzerland and at the end of the conflict he moved back to Milan, where he studied with Primo Montanari, Emilio Ghirardini, and Aureliano Pertile.

He debuted as a baritone in the role of Silvio in Pagliacci in 1948, while his first role as a tenor was in the role of Manrico in Il Trovatore in 1952.[3]

During his long career he sang in more than eighty operas, performing in many theaters in Europe, America and Africa, as well as in Japan.[4] After retiring from the stage he worked as a teacher. The writer Domenico Gullo dedicated the book Angelo Loforese - The tenor with the suitcase packed under the bed to him in 2012.[5]

On 16 March 2013 at the Rosetum cultural center in Milan, at the age of 93, he celebrated 60 years since his debut in the role of Manrico by performing, among other arias, the famous cabaletta "Di quella pira", with the execution of two high Cs.[6]

He died in Milan in 2020 at Casa di Riposo per Musicisti, at the age of 100.[7][8][9]

Discography

Bibliography

  • Angelo Loforese - Il tenore con la valigia pronta sotto il letto, by Domenico Gullo, 2012.

References

  1. ^ "Angelo Lo Forese (Milano 1920 - Milano 2020)". Bertolami Fine Art.
  2. ^ "The Song of the Ancient Soprano". WQXR-FM.
  3. ^ "Vivere Casa Verdi - Gli ospiti si raccontano" (in Italian). Casa di Riposo per Musicisti.
  4. ^ "OPERAS; Over 100 Given Yearly On Italian Radio". The New York Times.
  5. ^ "Dall'opera al piano bar" (in Italian). Radiotelevisione svizzera.
  6. ^ "TENORE Loforese Angelo (contiene video intervista)" (in Italian). OperaClick.
  7. ^ "Obituary: Tenor Angelo Loforese Dies at 100". OperaWire.
  8. ^ "ADDIO AD ANGELO LOFORESE, IL "TENORE CON LA VALIGIA" COL DO DI PETTO IN TASCA" (in Italian). Famiglia Cristiana.
  9. ^ "Angelo Lo Forese Un Mito Immortale" (in Italian). BonCulture.
  10. ^ "Verdi – Don Carlo – Siepi, Cerquetti – GOP". ClassicsToday.com.
  11. ^ "Angelo Loforese (Cantante)". Operaclass.
  12. ^ "Il Mito dell'Opera - ANGELO LOFORESE - Bongiovanni Musica" (in Italian). Bongiovanni Musica.

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