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Name
  
Plinio Clabassi


Movies
  
Joan of Arc at the Stake


Died
  
October 22, 1984, San Vito al Tagliamento, Italy

Albums
  
Verdi: Rigoletto [Callas, di Stefano, Gobbi, Serafin] (1955), Vol. 1

Similar People
  
Fernando Previtali, Nicola Rossi‑Lemeni, Gianandrea Gavazzeni, Nicola Zaccaria, Fedora Barbieri

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Plinio Clabassi (1919–1984) was an Italian operatic bass particularly associated with the Italian repertoire.

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RARE : PLINIO CLABASSI sings arie antiche live in 1959


Life and career

Born in Sedegliano, Italy, Plinio Clabassi began to sing at an early age with his native city's men's chorus, "Cantario Santo Stefano", of which he was director from 1946 to 1947. During the Second World War, he served in the campaign of Albania. After the war, he joined the Granatieri di Sardegna Mechanized Brigade in Rome. It was during that period that he began his operatic career on local radio broadcasts (RAI).

He soon was invited to sing at most of the opera houses and concert halls throughout Italy. His career of some thirty years would also take him to many European countries, to North and South America, as well as to South Africa and Australia. His repertoire was vast, ranging from Caldara and Paisiello to Pizzetti and Alfano, but he was mostly admired for the 19th-century romantic works by composers such as Donizetti, Bellini, Verdi, and Puccini.

A basso cantante with a beautiful even voice, he was admired for his scenic intelligence and dignity. He can be heard on several studio and live recordings. Clabassi was married to opera singer Rina Gigli (the daughter of Beniamino Gigli), with whom he appeared on a number of occasions, including a 1966 production of Turandot at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples.

Plino Clabassi died in San Vito al Tagliamento, on 22 October 1984. In May 2012, a new theatre in his native city was named in his honour.

Selective discography

  • 1954 – La forza del destino, Serafin (EMI)
  • 1954 – Don Carlo, Santini (EMI)
  • 1955 – Madame Butterfly, Karajan (EMI)
  • 1955 – Aida, Perlea (RCA)
  • 1955 – Rigoletto, Serafin (EMI)
  • 1955 – Il Tabarro, Bellezza (EMI)
  • 1958 – Anna Bolena, Gavazzeni (Myto)
  • 1958 – La forza del destino, Previtali (Decca)
  • 1958 – La Gioconda, Previtali (Decca)
  • 1961 – Aida, Solti (Decca)
  • Opera DVDs

  • 1956 – La sonnambula (VAI)
  • 1957 – Il trovatore (Hardy Classics)
  • 1958 – Turandot (VAI)
  • 1967 – Lucia di Lammermoor (VAI)
  • References

    Plinio Clabassi Wikipedia