Classical and Latin
Augusto Scampini (Tenor) (Garlasco 1880 - Barcelona 1939) He studied at the Milan conservatory with del Fiume. Debuted in 1905 at Garlasco as Cavaradossi in ‘’Tosca’’. In 1907 he guested in Teatro de l'Opera, Buenos Aires in ‘’Hérodiade’’ of Massenet. In the same year he sang in Teatro Massimo, Palermo as Radames in ‘’Aida’’ and as Samson in ‘’Samson et Dalila’’ of Saint-Saëns. Then he guested in the big theatres of Italy, Spain, South America and Russia with great success. In the 1910-11 season he appeared at La Scala in ‘’Simon Boccanegra’’ of Verdi and in ‘’Saffo’’ of Giovanni Pacini. In 1912 he sang at the Teatro Costanzi, Rome as Manrico in ‘’Il Trovatore’’, in 1915 at Teatro Politeama, Pisa as Radames in ‘’Aida’’. In the 1913-14 season he sang at the German theatre, Prague. The critics called him successor of Enrico Caruso. In 1916 he sang in Spain and in Santiago de Chile. In the First World War he announced himself voluntarily to the Italian army and lost in the fights his leg. His career was finished and he worked in Barcelona as a pedagogue.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Isabeau | Pietro Mascagni, Augusto Scampini, Ariane Glorivitz | 2010 | Album |
Sansone E Dalila | Camille Saint-Saëns, Augusto Scampini | 1995 | Album |
Andrea Chenier | Umberto Giordano, Augusto Scampini | 1989 | Single |
Augusto Scampini | Augusto Scampini | Compil. |