1888-1962 IT
Classical
Italian mezzo-soprano and contralto, born 20 September 1888 in Rome, Italy and died 8 July 1962 in Rome, Italy. Gabriella Besanzoni studied at the Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome where she was taught by Alessandro Maggi and Ibilda Brizzi. She made her debut at Viterbo in 1911 as Adalgisa. Because of her expansive middle register and rich low tones she decided to restudy and appeared as a mezzo-soprano at the Teatro Costanzi Rome in 1913 (Ulrica). She was very successful at La Scala, as Orfeo and Amneris, and in 1932 as Carmen and Mignon. In the 1910s and ‘20s Besanzoni was a star of the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires and other South American opera houses. Her roles included Dalila, Carmen, Amneris, Lola, La Cieca, Preziosilla, Marina, Leonora in La Favorita, Mignon, Adalgisa, Isabella in L’Italiana in Algeri, not to forget the roles in the first performances of Zandonai’s Francesca da Rimini and Marinuzzi’s Jacquerie. She returned to sing at the Colón until 1935. The artist also appeared at the Met opposite Caruso in the season 1919/20, but she was not successful. She also made guest appearances at the opera houses of Chicago, Havana and Berlin. Carmen was the role that brought her fame and it was this part she chose for her farewell performance at the Terme di Caracalle in Rome (1939). After her retirement she dedicated herself to teaching.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Samson And Delilah-S'apre Per Te Il Mio Cor (My Heart At Thy Sweet Voice) (Act 2) | Gabriella Besanzoni | 1920 | Album |
Favorita / Carmen | Gaetano Donizetti, Georges Bizet, Gabriella Besanzoni | Album | |
Contralto 1890-1962 | Gabriella Besanzoni | Compil. |