Classical Music CDs at ArkivMusic Cart Wish List My Account Gift Certificates Newsletter Help
Composers | Conductors | Performers | Ensembles | Operas | Labels | ArkivCDs | DVDs | More... New ArkivMusic Reissues On Sale
New Releases Recommendations Top Sellers On Sale CDs Under $10 Broadway Reissues Super Audio CDs MP3s Blu-ray Discs Listen Magazine
 Home > Performers >

WGBH Radio WGBH Radio theclassicalstation.org
Piero Cappuccilli
Piero Cappuccilli was one of the premier baritones of his generation, most closely associated with the music of Verdi. His wide range, of more than two-and-a-half octaves, and his near-legendary breath control were perfectly suited to even the most demanding roles. While his physical acting was generally limited, he was a fine vocal interpreter who eschewed extra-musical effects in favor of lyrical nuance.

Cappuccilli had no interest in
...
Read more
See all recordings available (131)   OR   Select a specific Composer or Label below.
Piero Cappuccilli titles in:
New Releases   Recommended   DVD   ArkivCD   MP3 Downloads  
Featured Piero Cappuccilli CDs & DVDs:
Verdi: Otello / Kleiber, Freni, Domingo, Cappuccilli, Et Al
Release Date: 04/13/1999   Label: Music & Arts Programs Of America   Catalog: 1043   Number of Discs: 2
ArkivCD
$13.99
Add To Your Cart
Low Stock
On sale!
See more featured titles
Composers
Bellini, Vincenzo (9)
Bizet, Georges (1)
Brogi, Renato (2)
Catalani, Alfredo (4)
Di Capua, Eduardo (1)
Donizetti, Gaetano (14)
Gastaldon, Stanislas (2)
Giordano, Umberto (6)
Gounod, Charles (2)
Leoncavallo, Ruggero (1)
Mascagni, Pietro (2)
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (7)
Ponchielli, Amilcare (3)
Puccini, Giacomo (2)
Rotoli, Augusto (2)
Tosti, Francesco Paolo (2)
Verdi, Giuseppe (86)
Labels
Arthaus Musik (1)
Bel Canto Society (1)
Bella Voce (4)
Bongiovanni (2)
Bravissimo Opera Library (8)
Cla (1)
Decca (7)
Deutsche Grammophon (13)
Domovideo (2)
Eloquence (1)
Emi Classics (30)
Hardy Classics (3)
Hungaroton (1)
Kultur Video (6)
Living Stage (3)
Melodram (1)
Music & Arts (1)
Myto Records (15)
Opera D'oro (18)
Orfeo (1)
Philips (3)
Rca (3)
Sony (2)
Tdk (1)
Universal (1)
Video Artists International (1)
Zyx Records (1)
More Featured Piero Cappuccilli CDs & DVDs:
Verdi: Simon Boccanegra /Gavazzeni, Cappuccilli, Domingo, Ricciarelli
Release Date:    Label: Rca Victor Red Seal   Catalog: 70729   Number of Discs: 2
ArkivCD
$19.99
Add To Your Cart
Low Stock
On sale!
Verdi: Il Trovatore / Karajan, Price, Bonisolli, Cappuccilli
Release Date: 09/25/2006   Label: Emi Studio   Catalog: 69311   Number of Discs: 2
ArkivCD
$24.99
Add To Your Cart
Low Stock
On sale!
Bellini: Beatrice Di Tenda / Nicolesco, Cappuccilli, Zedda
Release Date: 06/1995   Label: Sony   Catalog: 64539   Number of Discs: 3
ArkivCD
$33.99
Add To Your Cart
In Stock
On sale!
Biography by Anne Feeney
Piero Cappuccilli was one of the premier baritones of his generation, most closely associated with the music of Verdi. His wide range, of more than two-and-a-half octaves, and his near-legendary breath control were perfectly suited to even the most demanding roles. While his physical acting was generally limited, he was a fine vocal interpreter who eschewed extra-musical effects in favor of lyrical nuance.

Cappuccilli had no interest in music while he was growing up, and it took the combined persuasion of several family members--opera lovers who had been impressed by the quality of his untrained voice--to convince him to consider music as a career. He auditioned at a local opera house in 1949, where Luciano Donnaggio (a retired singer beginning a second career as a teacher) heard him and urged him to study. Cappuccilli was still reluctant, believing he had a better potential career as an architect, and even briefly discontinued his lessons, until Donnaggio's urging and the offer of free lessons persuaded him to resume studies in 1950. Cappuccilli's wide range was largely innate, and he had developed excellent breath control due to his enthusiastic sports participation, particularly diving and swimming. Donnaggio and he worked on applying that breath control to singing, sustaining a phrase and developing the technique of messa di voce.

In 1955, Cappuccilli auditioned for La Scala in Milan, where the auditioners, deeply impressed, encourage him to enter the Viotti competition. After his first place award, the Teatro Nuovo engaged him to sing Tonio in Pagliacci, and in 1957 he made his debut. In 1958, he sang Monforte (I Vespri Siciliani) in his Palermo debut under Tulio Serafin, who invited him to sing Enrico in his upcoming recording of Lucia di Lammermoor with Maria Callas. He was soon engaged to sing at other houses in Italy and abroad, making his Met debut as Germont in 1960, and his La Scala debut in 1964. He made his Covent Garden debut in 1967 as Germont in La Traviata, and his United States debut in 1969 at the Lyric Opera of Chicago in a relative rarity--Verdi's I due Foscari.

Through the 1970s, he developed his repertoire carefully, balancing the Verdi with bel canto roles, such as Rossini's Figaro, and waiting to add the heavier roles, such as Simon Boccanegra.
 About ArkivMusic  Contact Us  Partner Program  Institutional Sales  Terms & Conditions  Privacy Policy  Help  Your Account  Shortcuts  
ArkivMusic - The Source for Classical Music!

Copyright ArkivMusic LLC, 2012.
Data supplied by Rovi Data Solutions, Inc. Copyright 1948-2012. For personal use only. All rights reserved.