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FRANCO CORELLI[born 1921]opera's most thrilling voice,dies at age 82 Ever since I heard his debut at the Met in 1961 (in Il Trovatore , debuting with Leontyne Price, Maestro Fausto Cleva at the helm), I, with legions of the public, performers and audiences alike, attended his performances with the anticipation that no matter what else occurred that day, his singing would cap the visceral excitement of the day. Franco,as no matinee idol ever before, the beauty of his singing voice combined with his Adonis-handsome physique made even the warhorse popular operas come alive with creditability and an intense romantic seething quality. Born August 8, 1921, debuting in opera in the role of Don Jose and closing his career in live opera appearances in the role of Rodolfo on August 10,1976 at Torre del Lago. Corelli died in the afternoon of Wednesday, October 29th, after recently suffering a stroke.. No matter what role he undertook, Calaf, Ernani, Romeo, Cavaradossi, Rodolfo, Pollione, or the Meyerbeer tenor heroique genre, he surpassed his predecessors. I mentioned to him that Tristan could be one of his triumphs. For once, a singer could capture the essence of Wagner's romantic hero! His ringing, perfectly-focussed, in over-drive intensity, high notes could express the yearning of Tristan's tryst in Act 2 as well as the torment of the hero's 3rd act marathon of narration, hallucination and finally tender "Isolde" greeting and demise. The total gestalt of his charisma, voice and appearance could have at last made Wagner heldentenor roles totally what Wagner intended. Like Melchior, Caruso, Del Monaco, Tauber, Gigli, and Bjoerling, his accomplishments will live on in the memories of those who heard him live and those whom recordings and videos vicariously relay the vibes of true vocal greatness. Kenneth Lane, Wagnerian heldentenor Director, The Festspielhaus of Boonton www.WagnerOpera.com (973) 335-0111
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