Carlo Cossutta
Released Album
Opera
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February 19, 2015
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January 1, 2012
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January 1, 2012
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January 27, 2009
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May 9, 2006
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October 26, 1995
Choral
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April 1, 1997
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October 17, 1988
Artist Info
Country:
ItalyBirth:May 8, 1932 in Trieste, ItalyDeath:January 22, 2000 in Udine, ItalyPeriod:RomanticGenre:ChoralOperaCarlo Cossutta was a renowned Italian tenor who was born on December 6, 1932, in Trieste, Italy. He was the son of a shoemaker and grew up in a working-class family. Cossutta showed an early interest in music and began singing in his local church choir at a young age. He later studied at the Conservatory of Trieste, where he honed his vocal skills and developed a deep passion for opera. Cossutta made his professional debut in 1957 at the Teatro Verdi in Trieste, where he performed the role of the Duke of Mantua in Verdi's Rigoletto. He quickly gained recognition for his powerful voice and dynamic stage presence, and soon began performing in major opera houses throughout Europe and the United States. One of Cossutta's most notable performances was his portrayal of the title character in Verdi's Otello at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City in 1978. His performance was widely praised by critics and audiences alike, and he went on to perform the role numerous times throughout his career. Cossutta also had a successful partnership with conductor Herbert von Karajan, with whom he performed in productions of Verdi's Aida and Puccini's Turandot. Throughout his career, Cossutta received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to the world of classical music. In 1982, he was awarded the title of "Commendatore" by the Italian government for his achievements in the arts. He was also awarded the "Puccini Prize" by the city of Lucca, Italy, in recognition of his performances of Puccini's works. Despite his success, Cossutta was known for his humble and down-to-earth personality. He was deeply committed to his craft and dedicated himself to perfecting his vocal technique throughout his career. He was also known for his generosity and kindness towards his colleagues and fans, and was beloved by many in the opera world. Cossutta continued to perform well into his later years, and his final performance was in 2000 at the Teatro Verdi in Trieste, where he had made his debut over 40 years earlier. He passed away on January 22, 2000, at the age of 67, leaving behind a legacy as one of the greatest tenors of his generation. In conclusion, Carlo Cossutta was a talented and dedicated musician who made a significant impact on the world of classical music. His powerful voice and dynamic stage presence captivated audiences around the world, and his commitment to his craft and humble personality made him a beloved figure in the opera world. His legacy continues to inspire and influence generations of musicians and music lovers alike.More....
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