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Carlo Guasco (16 March 1813 – 13 December 1876) was a celebrated Italian operatic
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who sang in Italian and other European opera houses from 1837 to 1853. Although he sang in many world premieres, he is most remembered today for having created the leading tenor roles in
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I Lombardi alla prima crociata ''I Lombardi alla Prima Crociata'' (''The Lombards on the First Crusade'') is an operatic ''dramma lirico'' in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Temistocle Solera, based on an epic poem by Tommaso Grossi, which was "very much a ...
'', '' Ernani'', and '' Attila''.


Biography

Carlo Guasco was born in Solero, a small town in the
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region of Italy. He showed an early talent for music and singing as well as mathematics, and initially trained as a surveyor at the
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. He also studied piano with his cousin, Giuseppe Guasco. When the voice teacher and composer, Giacomo Panizza, heard Guasco's voice, he convinced him to give up his work as a surveyor and study with him in
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. Guasco overcame the objections of his family to a career on the stage and began his studies with Panizza in September 1836. After only a few months, he made his stage debut at La Scala singing the relatively minor role of Ruodi in the 1837 production of Rossini's ''
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''. His debut was a great success and he soon went on to create the leading tenor roles in several operas, most notably in
Donizetti Domenico Gaetano Maria Donizetti (29 November 1797 – 8 April 1848) was an Italian composer, best known for his almost 70 operas. Along with Gioachino Rossini and Vincenzo Bellini, he was a leading composer of the ''bel canto'' opera style duri ...
's '' Maria di Rohan'' (1843) and
Verdi Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi (; 9 or 10 October 1813 – 27 January 1901) was an Italian composer best known for his operas. He was born near Busseto to a provincial family of moderate means, receiving a musical education with the h ...
's ''
I Lombardi alla prima crociata ''I Lombardi alla Prima Crociata'' (''The Lombards on the First Crusade'') is an operatic ''dramma lirico'' in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Temistocle Solera, based on an epic poem by Tommaso Grossi, which was "very much a ...
'' (1843), '' Ernani'' (1844), and '' Attila'' (1846). During the course of his career, he sang throughout Italy, as well as in
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. Guasco's voice, described by contemporary critics as "sweet rather than robust", was well suited to the operas of Rossini, Donizetti, Pacini, and Mercadante, which formed his core repertoire in the early years of his career. However his voice was neither sweet nor robust in his performance on the opening night of ''Ernani''. A displeased Verdi wrote, "Yesterday we heard Ernani with Guasco without a voice and appallingly hoarse." Guasco was hoarse from shouting all afternoon at the management of La Fenice,Kimbell (1985) p. 135 where the opera premiered on 9 March 1844. The backstage areas were in chaos, with the sets still not ready and costumes missing. One of his tirades reportedly went on for more than an hour. He was also nervous about taking on a role which he felt was ill-suited to his voice, and as late as three weeks before the premiere, he had tried to withdraw from the production. Nevertheless, the opening night was a success for Verdi, and once Guasco settled into the role, Verdi's friend, Giovanni Barezzi, reported that Guasco's subsequent performances in the run were much improved. Guasco sang ''Ernani'' again for its first performance at La Scala in September 1844. This time the critic for ''Il Bazar'' wrote:
The always excellent first tenor, Carlo Guasco, gifted with a superbly even voice, sang and acted the role of the protagonist with exquisite artistry ... he persuaded everyone he is still a vocalist of the first magnitude and has no rivals when it comes to singing gracefully, sweetly, and emotionally.
After singing in Ferrara in the spring of 1846, Guasco went to Saint Petersburg on a contract with the Imperial Italian Opera. He appeared there with great success in ''Ernani'', ''Maria di Rohan'', ''
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'', '' I due Foscari'', ''I Lombardi alla prima crociata'', and ''
Linda di Chamounix ''Linda di Chamounix'' is an operatic ''melodramma semiserio'' in three acts by Gaetano Donizetti. The Italian libretto was written by Gaetano Rossi. It premiered in Vienna, at the Kärntnertortheater, on 19 May 1842. Performance history '' ...
''. At the end of the 1848 season, despite the offer of renewed contract, he returned to Italy and Solero, the town of his birth. He took what proved to be a temporary break from his career, devoting himself to the activities that he had enjoyed in his youth, especially hunting. In August 1851 he married, and at the urging of his young wife took up his career again. He accepted the offer of a contract for the 1852 carnival season at the Théâtre-Italien in Paris, where he again had a success in ''Ernani''. However, political upheaval following the
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, led to half-empty theatres, making life difficult for the
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s and singers alike. In the spring of 1853, he was offered a contract for a few performances in Vienna, after which he retired from the stage.This account of the final years of Guasco's career is based on Regli (1860) pp. 255–256 He returned again to Solero, where he became active in the town's administration. He also taught singing. His most notable pupil was the dramatic tenor, Giovanni Battista De Negri, who became a famous interpreter of Verdi's Otello. Guasco died in Solero on 13 December 1876 at the age of 63.


Roles

*Ruodi, '' Wiliam Tell'' by
Gioachino Rossini Gioachino Antonio Rossini (29 February 1792 – 13 November 1868) was an Italian composer who gained fame for his 39 operas, although he also wrote many songs, some chamber music and piano pieces, and some sacred music. He set new standards ...
*Gerardo, ''L'ammalata e il consulto'' by Giuseppe Manusardi (world premiere, 1837 Milan) *Ubaldo, '' Elena da Feltre'' by Saverio Mercadante *Arturo, ''
Lucia di Lammermoor ''Lucia di Lammermoor'' () is a (tragic opera) in three acts by Italian composer Gaetano Donizetti. Salvadore Cammarano wrote the Italian-language libretto loosely based upon Sir Walter Scott's 1819 historical novel '' The Bride of Lammermoo ...
'' by Gaetano Donizetti *Decio, ''
La vestale ''La vestale'' (''The Vestal Virgin'') is an opera composed by Gaspare Spontini to a French libretto by Étienne de Jouy. It takes the form of a ''tragédie lyrique'' in three acts. It was first performed on 15 December 1807 by the Académie Impé ...
'' by Saverio Mercadante *Oronte, ''
I Lombardi alla prima crociata ''I Lombardi alla Prima Crociata'' (''The Lombards on the First Crusade'') is an operatic ''dramma lirico'' in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Temistocle Solera, based on an epic poem by Tommaso Grossi, which was "very much a ...
'' by Giuseppe Verdi (world premiere) *Riccardo di Chalais, '' Maria di Rohan'' by Gaetano Donizetti (world premiere) *Riccardo Percy, ''
Anna Bolena ''Anna Bolena'' is a tragic opera (''tragedia lirica'') in two acts composed by Gaetano Donizetti. Felice Romani wrote the Italian libretto after Ippolito Pindemonte's ''Enrico VIII ossia Anna Bolena'' and Alessandro Pepoli's ''Anna Bolena'', bo ...
'' by Gaetano Donizetti *Enrico, ''Giovanna I di Napoli'' by Pietro Antonio Coppola *Ernani, '' Ernani'' by Giuseppe Verdi (world premiere) *Carlo VII, ''
Giovanna d'Arco ''Giovanna d'Arco'' (''Joan of Arc'') is an operatic ''dramma lirico'' with a prologue and three acts by Giuseppe Verdi set to an Italian libretto by Temistocle Solera, who had prepared the libretti for ''Nabucco'' and ''I Lombardi''. It is Ver ...
'' by Giuseppe Verdi *Oliviero, '' Adelia o La figlia dell'arciere'' by Gaetano Donizetti *Selim, ''La sposa d'Abido'' by Józef Michał Poniatowski (world premiere) *Foresto, '' Attila'' by Giuseppe Verdi (world premiere) *Galeotto Manfredi, ''Galeotto Manfredi'' by Carlo Hermann (world premiere, 1842 Verona) *Gonzalvo, ''Vallombra'' by
Federico Ricci Federico Ricci (22 October 1809 – 10 December 1877), was an Italian composer, particularly of operas. Born in Naples, he was the younger brother of Luigi Ricci, with whom he collaborated on several works. Federico studied at Naples as had his ...
*Gerardo di Coucy, ''La regina di Cipro'' by Giovanni Pacini *Il Conte di San Megrino, ''Caterina di Cleves'' by Luigi Savi *Orombello, '' Beatrice di Tenda'' by
Vincenzo Bellini Vincenzo Salvatore Carmelo Francesco Bellini (; 3 November 1801 – 23 September 1835) was a Sicilian opera composer, who was known for his long-flowing melodic lines for which he was named "the Swan of Catania". Many years later, in 1898, Gius ...


References


Sources

* *Conati, M., "Observations on the early reviews of Verdi's ''Ernani''
''Ernani yesterday and today''
Volume 10 of Bollettino of the Istituto nazionale di studi verdiani, EDT srl, 1989. *Kimbell, David R.
''Verdi in the Age of Italian Romanticism''
Cambridge University Press Archive, 1985. *Modugno, M., "The discography of ''Ernani'', 1899–1985"
''Ernani yesterday and today''
Volume 10 of Bollettino of the Istituto nazionale di studi verdiani, EDT srl, 1989. * Phillips-Matz, Mary Jane, ''Verdi: A Biography'', Oxford University Press, 1993, * Regli, Francesco
"Guasco, Carlo"
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Further reading

*Appolonia, Giorgio, "Carlo Guasco, un tenore per Verdi" EDA, Torino, 2001 *Romagnoli, Carlo, ''Solero: vita quotidiana nei secoli'', Edizioni dell'Orso, 1987 (in Italian) {{DEFAULTSORT:Guasco, Carlo Italian operatic tenors 1813 births 1876 deaths People from Solero 19th-century Italian male opera singers