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Plácido Domingo Ferrer (8 March 1907 – 22 November 1987
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) was a
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zarzuela baritone and father of popular
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Plácido Domingo José Plácido Domingo Embil (born 21 January 1941) is a Spanish opera singer, conductor, and arts administrator. He has recorded over a hundred complete operas and is well known for his versatility, regularly performing in Italian, French ...
. Half
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and half Aragonese, he grew up and made his early career in
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, the capital of Aragon. He frequently toured
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with his soprano wife Pepita Embil. In late 1948, they permanently moved to
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, where they successfully ran their own zarzuela company. He also appeared in recordings and on Mexican television.


Biography and career


Family background and youth

Plácido Domingo Ferrer was born in
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,
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on 8 March 1907. His mother, María Ferrer Ripol, originally came from the small Aragonese town of La Codoñera in the
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. As a young woman she moved to
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to find work. There she met her future husband, Pedro Domingo, who was born in
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,
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. They moved to Zaragoza, where they bought a restaurant and had three children, Plácido, the oldest, Pedro (known as Perico), and Henriqueta. When her husband died at age 30, she was left to raise their children and run the restaurant by herself. She made sure that her children studied music theory and learned to play instruments. The family would gather to sing together. Her son Plácido, who was only ten when his father died, played the
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from childhood. As a young man, he studied music at the conservatory in
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with maestro Teodoro Ballo, an Aragonese violinist, composer, and conductor and the founder of the conservatory. Domingo eventually performed in zarzuela and opera orchestras as a violinist prior to becoming a professional baritone.


Career in zarzuelas

Domingo debuted as a singer at the Parisiana Theater of Zaragoza with the work, ''Los gavilanes''. He was heavily influenced by Aragonese tenor Miguel Fleta, whose famed ''
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'' and ''
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'' he tried to imitate. A light-voiced lyric baritone, he was repeatedly encouraged to study in Germany to be a
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, but he did not want to live so far away from his family. He spent the years of the
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(1936-1939) almost trapped in Zaragoza performing in local theaters as part of the zarzuela company, Teatro Ambulante en Campaña. After the war, he moved with the company to
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, where he appeared with great success in Pablo Luna's ''Molinos de viento''. He also began to frequent the Café Castilla on Infantas Street in Madrid. There he had the opportunity to meet great artists, librettists, impresarios, and musicians. At one of these gatherings, he met the singer Pepita Embil. Not long afterwards they performed together in
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's ''Sor Navarra'' at the Gayarre Theater in
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. They married in April 1940 and soon formed part of the company Aces Líricos headed by Antonio Medio. With this company, they toured over almost all of Spain. In 1946, as part of Moreno Torroba's zarzuela company, they embarked for
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, eventually taking with them their two children, Plácido and Mari Pepa. They toured throughout Latin America, but it was in Mexico where they had the most success, so they decided to make their home there. After that they formed their own zarzuela troupe, the Domingo-Embil Company, and for more than twenty years they toured around performing in the best theaters in the Americas, including in New York. On one tour, he sang while he had a cold and permanently damaged his voice. Afterwards, he shifted his focus to smaller acting roles with less singing required. In a 1958 article, a leading Mexican theatrical critic remarked on how the "veteran baritone" Domingo had become "an excellent comic bass." He also worked as a
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during this time. He eventually became a Mexican citizen.


Later years and death

In 1966 Domingo and Embil returned to Spain to go on tour with José de Luna's company. Upon their return to Mexico, they recorded several zarzuelas for channel 2 on television. Domingo retired from performing regularly in the late 1960s. His last appearance on stage was on 11 January 1975 at the
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in Barcelona in
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' zarzuela ''
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'', conducted by his son Plácido. The 67-year-old Domingo sang the bass role of Don Matías.La zarzuela: Evelio Esteve
/ref> In the 1980s, he and his son made an American Express commercial together for Mexican television. He died on 22 November 1987 at the Hospital Español in
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after suffering a heart attack. He was eighty.


Legacy

Ángel Anadón, director of the Teatro Principal de Zaragoza, later remembered him as "a very versatile baritone who knew all the zarzuelas." Domingo was especially known for his performances as Don Vidal Hernando in Moreno Torroba's ''
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''. His son, Plácido, recalled that Moreno Torroba claimed "no-one had ever sung the lines 'Ay mi morena, morena clara...' rom Vidal's ''romanza'' in ''Luisa Fernanda''so well and meaningfully as my father." The younger Domingo wrote in his autobiography that his own voice and that of his father bore an uncanny similarity to each other. He especially praised the "wonderful sense of line" and "beautiful ''
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'' and ''diminuendo''" in his father's singing. Plácido Domingo has created the Don Plácido Domingo, Sr., Prize of Zarzuela as part of his
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singing competition in honor of his father. Each year the winner of the prize receives $10,000.Operalia: Prizes
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Domingo Ferrer, Placido Spanish operatic baritones People from Zaragoza 20th-century Spanish male singers 20th-century Spanish singers Spanish emigrants to Mexico 1907 births 1987 deaths