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Salvatore Fisichella (born 15 May 1943 in Catania,
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) is an Italian
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tic
tenor A tenor is a type of classical male singing voice whose vocal range lies between the countertenor and baritone voice types. It is the highest male chest voice type. The tenor's vocal range extends up to C5. The low extreme for tenors is wide ...
known for his roles in bel canto operas, especially those of Rossini,
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 ...
and Bellini. He has been recognized for the ease and vocal brilliance of his singing, and for having sung more of the leading roles in Bellini's operas than any other 20th century tenor.


Early years

Fisichella began singing as a child at family get-togethers. He was interested in church music by the age of ten, and was schooled in music at the local seminary. He sang solos in church services and during small-scale musical productions for special occasions and festivals. After leaving the seminary, Fisichella began secondary education, first at the liceo scientifico to study a science-based curriculum, then moving to study as a surveyor. During this time, he gave little serious thought to singing and his performances were limited to romanze and singsongs with friends and schoolmates. After he had successfully completed his secondary studies as a qualified surveyor, Fisichella was invited to the wedding of a client for whom he had drawn up the plans of his new home, and Fisichella filled in for the tenor who had been scheduled to perform.


Vocal training

At that time, Catania was home to a number of good singing teachers and Fisichella chose one who was considered to be both costly and demanding. Maria Gentile, the renowned Catanese soprano, set Fisichella to work for six years. During this time Fisichella listened to Mario del Monaco,
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, Franco Corelli, Carlo Bergonzi and Gianni Raimondi. At this time he began performing in small concerts arranged by Gentile. After studying under Maria Gentile, Fisichella studied further in Rome under Ricci and Paoletti.


Operatic career


1970s

Fisichella won the XXIV Concorso Lirico Adriano Belli - the prestigious competition held in
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, for his performances of the opera pieces ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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''. Prior to touring all of Italy, Spoleto was also the venue for Fisichella's debut performance in the leading role of
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's ''
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'' conducted by Ottavio Ziino. In 1971 Fisichella was engaged by the
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for two performances of ''Rigoletto'' and no less than seven performances of ''
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'' conducted by Armando La Rosa Parodi with
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and
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. In the same year, he also performed at the
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in Palermo alongside
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in ''
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'' conducted by
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. A year later, he was called upon again by the Opera di Roma, this time to work with
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and Ghiaurov in Gounoud's ''Faust'' conducted by
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. In April 1973 he debuted at the
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in Catania, working with Lidia Marimpietri in a production of ''
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'' conducted by Zoltan Pesko. In 1973, Fisichella took part in ''
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'' at the Festival Mercadantiano in Altamura. In Pesaro in 1975, he sang in Rossini's ''Messa di Gloria'', a score avoided by many of the bel canto elite.


1980s

In 1983, he performed in a production of ''La bohème'' with
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. In 1984, he sang with Bruna Baglioni,
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and Bonaldo Giaiotti at the State Theatre of Bern in
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's ''
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'' conducted by
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. On this occasion, the critic of
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described Fisichella as "currently the best tenor singer of the Donizetti and Bellini repertoire". It was around this time that Fisichella began to collaborate with
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, the maestro who would encourage the tenor to take up the challenging roles of ''I puritani'', '' La Gioconda'', ''
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'', '' La nuit de mai'', ''Rigoletto'', ''
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'', and the ''Messa di Requiem''. In the same year, Fisichella performed Rossini's '' Stabat Mater'' at the Konzerthaus in Vienna. In 1985, he once again played Arturo in ''I puritani'' (this time singing alongside the soprano
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and baritone
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, with the conductor Masini at the
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. Dortmund also saw him play Arturo. Again in 1985, Fisichella performed for the Radio Berlin concert to commemorate the 150th anniversary of
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's death. In November 1986, Fisichella performed the role of Arturo in ''
I puritani ' (''The Puritans'') is an 1835 opera by Vincenzo Bellini. It was originally written in two acts and later changed to three acts on the advice of Gioachino Rossini, with whom the young composer had become friends. The music was set to a libretto ...
'' at his
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debut in New York, together with the soprano Joan Sutherland. The performance created a stir among the New York press.


1990s

Fisichella's vocal range, flexibility and incisive phrasing have led the singer to branch out beyond the bel canto repertoire into
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, as, for example, in his 1988 performance of '' La Gioconda'' at the inauguration of the
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. He performed the role of Mario Cavaradossi in ''
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'' at the XXXVI Puccini Festival in the summer of 1990. Fisichella was one of the performers at the Megaconcert held in
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(Concert of Tenors) to commemorate the centenary of Beniamino Gigli's birth, (Corriere della Sera 29/8/1990). He was seen playing the role of Edgardo in ''Lucia di Lammermoor'' at La Scala in Milan in May 1992. In 1995, Fisichella performed in the production of Donizetti's ''La favorite'' broadcast live on Italian National Radio. He performed together with
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in ''
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'' at the Zurich Opera House, as conducted by Nello Santi. The production was later taken to the
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in
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. Together with
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, Fisichella was invited to the closing concert of the Homage to
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celebrations organised in
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to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Mascagni's death. The concert took place against the natural backdrop to ''
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''. He performed Verdi's ''Requiem'' in
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with The MGV Wupperhorf Choir 1812, of which he is an honorary member. On this occasion, Fisichella performed together with Rybarska, Baglioni, and Nesterenko and the concert was recorded on CD. In 1996, Fisichella returned to Tokyo for a production of ''La traviata'' with
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. The same year saw him perform in Mario Monicelli's centenary production of ''
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'' at the 42nd Puccini Festival in
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. Fisichella performed three concerts of Verdi's ''Requiem'' conducted by
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at the
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in Verona and the Teatro Sociale in Mantua. In 1997 he returned to the Zurich Opernhaus to perform ''Rigoletto'', alternating with Nucci and Zancanaro. On the occasion of the inaugural concerts for the newly restored Teatro Massimo in Palermo, he performed together with Gasdia, Casolla, and Peterson in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony conducted by Neschling. He sang again with Nucci in ''La traviata'' and the ''Requiem Mass'' at the III Festival d’Opera d’Avence. At the VII Classical Open Air Festival in Solothurn, he performed with Nucci both in ''La bohème'' and ''Rigoletto''. Another engagement followed at ''Verona's Teatro Filarmonico'' where he sang the challenging piece by
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- '' Inno delle nazioni'', conducted by Maurizio Arena. At the Cathedral of Catania he performed Geremia's unpublished ''Missa Pro Defunctis 1809'' and Bellini's ''Messa Seconda in G minor'' with
Katia Ricciarelli Catiuscia Maria Stella Ricciarelli (born 16 January 1946), known as Katia Ricciarelli (), is an Italian soprano and actress. Biography Born in Rovigo, Veneto, to a very poor family, she struggled during her younger years when she studied music ...
. The concert was conducted by Douglas Bostock, and was recorded for Classico records. In 1998, Fisichella was again to sing with
Katia Ricciarelli Catiuscia Maria Stella Ricciarelli (born 16 January 1946), known as Katia Ricciarelli (), is an Italian soprano and actress. Biography Born in Rovigo, Veneto, to a very poor family, she struggled during her younger years when she studied music ...
, this time performing in three large-scale New Year's concerts organised by the Sicilian Regional Authorities. He also performed in Teatro Massimo Bellini's production of ''Rigoletto'' in Catania (with Nucci and Pace, conducted by Nello Santi) and in the ''Concerto Dei Grandi Tenori Siciliani'' organised by the same theatre. This was the period in which Fisichella was presented with the Gigli D’Oro award at the second ''Una vita per la Musica'' event held in
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, the native town of the tenor himself. In 1999, Fisichella was once again invited to perform at the Puccini Festival in a production of ''La bohème''. The same year saw Fisichella, together with two fellow performers, in a memorable open air ''Concerto Sotto Le Stelle'' in Recanati, singing in the same square where
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had so often entertained his home public.


2000s

In Johnstown (Pittsburgh, U.S.A.), Fisichella received a welcome in the awaited annual concerto-festival at the Pasquarilla Center. 2000 continued with performances of ''Macbeth'' at the Teatro Massimo in Catania, ''Madame Butterfly'' at the Puccini Festival, and a production of ''La bohème'' at the Den Norske Opera in
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. Fisichella opened the new millennium with two concerts in
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, one on New Year's Eve, the other on New Year's Day. On this occasion, he had the honour of being the only European singer invited to perform with the three largest choirs and orchestras of China. During the Anno Belliano celebrations, he was a contributor together with
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and Roberto Frontali in ''Teatro Massimo Bellini's'' production of ''
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'' in Catania. Between 2001 and 2005, the tenor performed various operas, concerts & recitals around Europe. In 2001, he performed ''
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'' in both the Opera Gala at the Stadttheater,
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, and also at the Festival of Openair
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. In October, the tenor went on to give four performances of ''Tosca'' in Ooppera in Helsinki and sang ''Capuleti ei Montecchi'' at the Den Norske Opera in
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. In November, he gave two performances of ''I puritani'' in a ''Bellinianino Concert'' at the
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, ''
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'' and '' Madama Butterfly'' at the
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's Puccini Festival together with Ilona Tokody and Tamas Busa. In 2002, Fisichella taught at the ''5th International Vocal Masterslass'' held in Akademia Muzyczna in Gdańsk. He also gave several performances in the ''Galakonzert'' at the Baltic Opera Theater and the Festival of Openair Solothurn, in the months of May and July respectively. Also in 2002, he staged a concert at the Opera in Minsk. He was once again in the ''Openair Solothurn'' in July 2003 playing ''
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'' and ''
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''. In August, he participated in the ''Concert Vocale'' held in the
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Music Festival. In the months of March, April and May 2004, he was contracted to play as Pollione in ''
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'', together with Gabriella Morigi, Riikka Rantanen, Serena Farnocchia, Ilkka Vihavainen and Hannu Forsberg. This was directed by the soprano
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and conducted by Alberto Hold-Garrido. In September, he staged a ''Lirico Concert'' together with the soprano Chiara Taigi in Berne Theatre. In July 2005, he was seen playing ''Faust'', together with Svetozar Rangelov and Tsvetana Bandalovska at the Openair Solothurn, with
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as conductor. Also in July, Fisichella rendered a ''Concert Lirico'', conducted by Giorgio Croci at the National Opera and Ballet (Sofia).


Accolades, awards and distinctions

* 1970 – XXIV Teatro Lirico Sperimentale di Spoleto "Adriano Belli" * 21 August 1977 – "Polifemo D'Argento", Pride of Sicily award *1984 – "Manifestazcione Pucciniane", Puccini festival * 27 August 1986 – "Orfeo Musicale" * 10 December 1989 – "Membro Onorario MGV Wuppehuf Choir 1812", Solingen. (Honorary membership of MGV Wupperhof Choir 1812) * 5 September 1990 – "Chiostro D'Argento" * 26 September 1990 – "Premio Mafalda Favero 1990" * 3 January 1991 – "Targa Bel Canto" Biancavilla (Catania) ''Bel Canto Shield'' * 13 July 1991 – "Premio Internazionale Vincenzo Bellini" ''Vincenzo Bellini International Prize'' * 16 October 1994 – "XV Bellini D’Oro 1994", awarded by the Sicilian Tourist Authority at the Teatro Massimo Bellini in Catania with the following commentary: *: * 17 December 1994 – "VIII Premio Internazionale Giacomo Lauri Volpi" International Prize * 18 August 1996 – "XVI Premio Castagno Di Cento Cavalli" * 24 November 1996 – "Premio Nuraghe D’oro Alla Carriera", Cagliari * 21 December 1996 –"Cavaliere Della Repubblica Italiana" for ''Artistic Merit'' * 1 November 1998 – "Gigli D’Oro" 2nd edition, Una vita per la musica, Recanati (A lifetime of Music Prize) with the following commentary: *: *25 October 1999 – "Premio Internazionale Di Siciliana, Pigna D’Argento" with the following commentary: *: *30 October 1999 – "Cavaliere Del Supremo Ordine Di Malta OSY – USA OF KRAC" *19 June 2001 – "Premio Internazionale Sicilia Il Paladino" with the following commentary: *: * 7 April 2003 – "Beniamino Gigli Muistokonsertti Prize" awarded by
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, Helsinki.


Voice

Fisichella has a full lyric tenor voice. Following a brief outline of Fisichella's career, the ''Dictionary of Opera'' by
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, concludes that Fisichella's is "...a voice that has remained intact after 25 years of singing, quite simply the most lovely tone of the Italian tenors of our day."Dictionary of Opera by Harold Rosenthal & John Warrack, edited by Roland Mancini & J.J. Rouveroux (Arthem Fayard, 1995)


Discography

* ''Rossini: Otello'' - Philips 6769081. For details, see
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* ''Rossini: Mose en Egitto'' – Philips 6769023 * ''Sternstunden der Musik'' – Aul 30522/23 S. F. * ''
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Memorial Concert'' – Swedish Society Discofil SLT 33275/6 * ''Salvatore Fisichella Volume 1'' – Felmain Records FM 14 * ''Salvatore Fisichella Volume 2'' – Felmain Records FM 14 * ''Die Wuperhorfer Salvatore Fisichella'' – Liederabend Operagala * ''I Grandi Interpretti della Lirica – Salavatore Fisichella'' – Felmain Records * ''Weihnachtliches Konzert die Wupperhofer'' * ''La nuit de mai'' * ''Verdi: Messa di Requiem'' * ''Bellini: Messa nº 2, Geremia: Missa Pro Defunctis'' * ''Bellini: I puritani'' – Serenissima * ''Tenor Arias Volume 1'' * ''Concert of Tenors – Arena di Verona 1990'' (in celebration of the 100th anniversary of Beniamino Gigli's birth) * ''Mose – Preghiera'' – Philips CD *''Le Voci dell’Etna'' – Tima Club 74


Radio productions

* ''Werther'' (Massenet) – 1970 (
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, Spoleto) * Operatic Concert – 1971 (RAI, Milan) * Concert – 18th century opera – 1972 (RAI, Naples) * ''The Two Widows'' (Smetana) – 1974 (RAI, Milan) * ''Messa di Gloria'' (Rossini) – 1976 (RSI, Lugano) * ''Messa di Gloria'' (Rossini) – 1982 (RSI, Lugano) * ''Stabat Mater'' (Rossini) – 1984 (
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, Vienna) * Concerto Belliniano – 1985 (Radio Berlin) * ''Guglielmo Tell'' (Rossini) – 1986 (DRS, Radio Basel) * Concerto Verismo – 1989 (DRS, Radio Basel) * ''Stabat Mater'' (Rossini) – 1989 (DRS, Radio Basel) * ''La nuit de mai'' (Leoncavallo) – 1990 (RSI, Lugano) * ''La favorite'' (Donizetti) – 1995 (RAI, Catania)


Television productions

*Jussi Björling Memorial – 1985 (Stockholm) *''I puritani'' (Bellini) – 1985 (ORF, Bregenz-Festival) *''Guglielmo Tell'' (Rossini) – 1988 (Condor, Opernhaus-Zurich) * Concerto Per Il Centenario – 1990 (RAI 1, Teatro Bellini-Catania) * ''La nuit de mai'' (Leoncavallo) – 1990 (RSI, Lugano) * My Favorite Opera: ''Guglielmo Tell'' – 1993 (Film/RSI, Lugano) * ''La favorite'' (Donizetti), Teatro Massimo Bellini – 1995 (Catania)


See also

*
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* Fisichella (surname)


References

;Notes *Rosenthal, Harold and John Warrack. The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Opera, edited by Roland Mancini & J.J. Rouveroux (Arthem Fayard, 1995)
Tenor Library on ''Grandi Tenori''


Sources


Opera and Concert Database
Operissimo Concertissimo

Salvatore Fisichella - Repertoire
CLOR Catalogue download
Discography, ''Singer Index'' lists ''Salvatore Fisichella'' with 11 recordings in which he takes part in.
Puccini Festival 1990 and 2000
1904-2007 List for Madama Butterfly


External links

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''Grandi Tenori'' Articles & Reviews
A reflection on Rossini's and Verdi's ''Otello''

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