Giovanni Guicciardi (12 January 1819 – 4 October 1883) was an Italian opera singer who sang leading baritone roles in the opera houses of Italy and Portugal. He is most remembered today for having created the role of Count di Luna in Verdi's Il trovatore. He created also several other leading roles in operas by lesser known Italian composers. Guicciardi accumulated a considerable fortune during the course of his career. After his retirement from the stage, he taught without payment in music schools in his native city, Reggio Emilia, and presided over a charity for orphaned musicians. He died in San Polo d'Enza at the age of 64.[1][2]
Italian opera singer 1819–1883
Giovanni Guicciardi
Roles created
Licinio Grasso in Foroni's I gladiatori, Teatro della Canobbiana, Milan, 7 October 1851[3]
Fulvio Rigo in Pietro Vallini's L'orfanella, Teatro della Canobbiana, Milan, 1 November 1851
Ivano Bolliol in Giuseppe Winter's Matilde di Scozia, Teatro della Canobbiana, Milan, 25 November 1852
Count di Luna in Verdi's Il trovatore, Teatro Apollo, Rome, 19 January 1853
Arbace in Petrella's Jone, La Scala, Milan, 26 January 1858
Conte Monmelliano in Angelo Villanis's[it]Una notte di festa, La Fenice, Venice, 16 February 1859
Giovanni Orseolo in Petrella's Morosina ovvero L'ultimo de' Falieri, Teatro San Carlo, Naples, 6 January 1860
Douglas in Pappalardo's Mirinda, Teatro San Carlo, Naples, 6 March 1860
Il Duca in Petrella's Il folletto di Gresy, Teatro del Fondo, Naples, 28 August 1860
Stefano Colonna in Achille Peri's Rienzi, La Scala, Milan, 26 December 1862
References
Ascarelli, Alessanda (2004). "Gucciardi, Giovanni", Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, vol. 61. Treccani. Retrieved 1 October 2013 (in Italian).
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