Frogtoon Music

Artist Biography For Giuseppe De Luca

There Were Two Artist Who Recorded Under The Name Giuseppe De Luca 1. Giuseppe De Luca December 25 1876 – August 26 1950 Was A Famous Italian Baritone Who Achieved His Greatest Triumphs At The New York Metropolitan Opera. See Below 2. Giuseppe De Luca A.K.A. Peppino De Luca January 5th 1936 – September 6th 1974 Was An Italian Composer Conductor Arranger And Trombonist. Primarily Worked With Jazz Soundtracks And Library Music. 1. Baritone Giuseppe De Luca Was Born In Rome The Son Of A Blacksmith And Sang In Church Choirs As A Boy. After His Voice Broke A Wealthy Patron Paid For Him To Have Singing Lessons At The Rome Conservatory Where He Studied With Two Top-Class Pedagogues Venceslao Persichini Who Also Taught De Luca's Fellow Baritone Stars Mattia Battistini And Titta Ruffo And Antonio Cotogni. He Made His Operatic Debut At Piacenza In 1897 Singing Valentin In Gounod's Faust. His Debut Proved A Success And He Was Invited To Sing At A String Of More Important Venues.
He Appeared At Italy's Foremost Opera House La Scala Milan From 1902 To 1910 And Made His London Debut At The Royal Opera House Covent Garden In 1907. He Notably Created Roles In The World Premieres Of Two Operas By Giacomo Puccini Sharpless In Madama Butterfly At La Scala Milan 1904 And The Title Role In Gianni Schicchi Metropolitan Opera 1918 . He Also Created The Marquess In Massenet's Grisélidis Michonnet In Cilea’s Adriana Lecouvreur Gleby In Giordano’s Siberia 1903 And Sancho Panza In Massenet’s Don Quichotte Opposite Feodor Chaliapin.
Subsequently De Luca Moved To America Where He Became A Leading Baritone At The Metropolitan Opera For 20 Years From 1915 To 1935. He Returned Briefly To The Met In 1939-1940. His First Appearance At That House Was On November 25 1915 As Figaro In The Barber Of Seville With Frieda Hempel As Rosina And Giacomo Damacco As Count Almaviva With Gaetano Bavagnoli Conducting.
After His Retirement He Taught Voice At The Juilliard School. He Died In New York City At The Age Of 73. The Illustrious But Dictatorial Conductor Arturo Toscanini Is Reputed To Have Once Called De Luca "absolutely The Best Baritone I Ever Heard" 1 . Certainly He Was Praised By Critics And Audiences Alike In A Wide Range Of Operatic Roles Ranging From Buffo And Bel Canto Parts Through To The Core Verdi And Puccini Characters. He Even Made Some Early Forays Into Wagner During His Days At La Scala. He Eschewed The German Language However Singing Only In Italian And French. De Luca's Elegant Vocalism Is Preserved On Numerous Recordings Which He Made For The Fonotipia And Victor Companies In Italy And America From The Early 1900s Through To The 1920s And '30s. On Some Of Them He Is Partnered By Other Great Singers Of The Metropolitan Opera's Golden Age Including Enrico Caruso Giovanni Martinelli Beniamino Gigli Elisabeth Rethberg Rosa Ponselle And Ezio Pinza. CD Reissues Of His Recordings Are Widely Available Today. Film Clips Of Him Performing Also Exist.
De Luca Was Renowned As A Master Of Lyric Smooth-Toned Legato Singing And His Recordings Confirm His Excellence In This Regard. Being A Small Man His Voice Was Not Of Huge Dimensions But It Was Immaculately Used And Had Ample Carrying Power In Even The Largest Theatres. During De Luca's Best Years His Voice Also Possessed Exceptional Beauty Of Tone In The Middle Register. He Was A Clever And Versatile Actor Too And Was Considered To Be Especially Memorable In Ebullient Comic Roles.

50 Top Music Tracks For Giuseppe De Luca - Frogtoon Music

50 Top Music Lyrics For Giuseppe De Luca - Frogtoon Music

HOME GIUSEPPE DE LUCA
POPULAR TRACKS MIXES ALBUMS
Video 1 : 50
Share
Max