
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Born
July 27, 1915
Died
October 16, 1982 (age 67)
Place of Birth
Florence, Tuscany, Italy
Mario Del Monaco
Biography
Mario Del Monaco (27 July 1915 – 16 October 1982) was an Italian operatic tenor.
Del Monaco was born in Florence, into a musical upper-class family, to a Neapolitan father and to a mother of Sicilian descent. As a young boy he studied the violin but had a passion for singing. He graduated from the Rossini Conservatory at Pesaro, where he first met and sang with Renata Tebaldi, with whom he would form something of an operatic dream team of the 1950s. His early mentors as a singer included Arturo Melocchi, his teacher at Pesaro, and Cherubino Raffaelli, who recognized his talent and helped launch his career.
That career began in earnest with Del Monaco's debut on 31 December 1940 as Pinkerton at the Puccini Theater in Milan. (His initial appearance in an opera had occurred the previous year, however, in Mascagni's Cavalleria rusticana in Pesaro.) He sang in Italy during the Second World War and married, in 1941, Rina Filipini. In 1946, he appeared at London's Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, for the first time. During the ensuing years he became famous not only in London but also across the operatic world for his powerful voice and heroic acting style. It was almost heldentenor-like in scope but Del Monaco was no Wagnerian, confining his activities overwhelmingly to the Italian repertoire. He sang Wagner in concerts, from Lohengrin and Die Walküre.
Del Monaco sang at the New York Metropolitan Opera from 1951 to 1959, enjoying particular success in dramatic Verdi parts such as Radamès. He soon established himself as one of four Italian tenor superstars who reached the peak of their fame in the 1950s and '60s, the others being Giuseppe Di Stefano, Carlo Bergonzi and Franco Corelli. Del Monaco's trademark roles during this period were Giordano's Andrea Chénier and Verdi's Otello. He first tackled Otello in 1950 and kept refining his interpretation throughout his career. It is said that he sang Otello 427 times. However, the book published by Elisabetta Romagnolo, Mario Del Monaco, Monumentum aere perennius, Azzali 2002, lists only 218 appearances by him as Otello, which is a more realistic figure. He was buried in his Otello costume. Although Otello was his best role, throughout his career, Del Monaco sang a number of other roles with great acclaim, for example: Canio in Pagliacci (Leoncavallo), Radames in Aida (Verdi), Don Jose in Carmen (Bizet), Chenier in Andrea Chénier (Giordano), Manrico in Il trovatore (Verdi), Samson in Samson and Delilah (Saint-Saëns), and Don Alvaro in La forza del destino (Verdi).
Del Monaco made his first recordings in Milan in 1948 for HMV. Later, he was partnered by Renata Tebaldi in a long series of Verdi and Puccini operas recorded for Decca. On the same label was his 1969 recording of Giordano's Fedora, opposite Magda Olivero and Tito Gobbi.
His ringing voice and virile appearance earned him the nickname of the "Brass Bull of Milan". ...
Source: Article "Mario Del Monaco" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For

TV
Midi Première
Self
1975

TV
Eurovision Song Contest
Self - Interval Act
1956

TV
The Ed Sullivan Show
Self
1948

TV
Le Grand Échiquier
Self
1972
TV
Vergißmeinnicht
Self
1964

Film
Schlussakkord
Carlo del Monti
1960

Film
First Love
Hotel Owner
1978

Film
House of Ricordi
Cantante
1954

Film
Beautiful But Dangerous
1955

Film
Giuseppe Verdi
Francesco Tamagno
1953

Film
Guai ai vinti
1954

Film
The Young Caruso
1951

Film
Del Monaco: Andrea Chenier
Andrea Chenier
1961

Film
Il Trovatore
Manrico
1957

Film
The Man with the Grey Glove
1948

Film
Otello
Otello
1958

Film
Il nero
1966

Film
Mario Del Monaco: Pagliacci
Canio
1961
Filmography
1978FilmFirst Loveas Hotel Owner1975TVMidi Premièreas Self1972TVLe Grand Échiquieras Self1966FilmIl nero1964TVVergißmeinnichtas Self1961FilmDel Monaco: Andrea Chenieras Andrea Chenier1961FilmMario Del Monaco: Pagliaccias Canio1960FilmSchlussakkordas Carlo del Monti1958FilmOtelloas Otello1957FilmIl Trovatoreas Manrico1956TVEurovision Song Contestas Self - Interval Act1955FilmBeautiful But Dangerous1954FilmHouse of Ricordias Cantante1954FilmGuai ai vinti1953FilmGiuseppe Verdias Francesco Tamagno1951FilmThe Young Caruso1948FilmThe Man with the Grey Glove1948TVThe Ed Sullivan Showas Self