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Pasquale Amato (21 March 1878 – 12 August 1942) was an Italian operatic baritone. Amato enjoyed an international reputation but attained the peak of his fame in New York City, where he sang with the Metropolitan Opera from 1908 until 1921. Early career Amato was born in Naples and studied locally at the Conservatory of San Pietro a Majella under Beniamino Carelli and Vincenzo Lombardo (who also gave singing lessons to the great Neapolitan tenor Enrico Caruso). In 1900, he made his debut at the Teatro Bellini in Naples as Germont père in La traviata. Engagements followed in Genoa and Rome. Over the next few years he sang in Monte Carlo, Germany, parts of eastern Europe and Argentina. In 1904, he appeared at London's Royal Opera House with the Teatro di San Carlo Company; although well-received, he was not invited back. He was engaged by La Scala, Milan, and sang there in 1907 under the baton of Arturo Toscanini. His voice had matured by now into a top-class instrument and he was praised for his versatility and artistic integrity. In 1913 he was accorded the honour of taking part in the Verdi centenary commemoration at the Busseto Theatre. He appeared at the commemoration in La traviata and Falstaff with Toscanini conducting. Other important operatic roles which Amato sang in Italy prior to World War I included Amonasro in Aida, Marcello in La bohème, the title part in Rigoletto, as well as Golaud in Pelléas et Mélisande, Kurwenal in Tristan und Isolde, Scarpia in Tosca and
Questa dunque (I due Foscari, Act III)
252Otello - Acte II (Arrigo Boïto) : Credo (Iago)
233La Traviata: Di Provenza il mar, il suol
154Faust: A votre santé - Scène des épées
125Un Ballo in Maschera: Eri tu
106Otello: Credo in un Dio crudel
97La Gioconda: Ah! Pescator, affonda l'esca
98Pagliacci: Si può? Si può? - Prologue
99Il Trovatore: Abuso forse quel poter... Mira, d'acerbe lagrime...
810Rigoletto: Povero Rigoletto!... Cortigiani, vil razza dannata!
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Prima Voce: Amato
Les Urnes De L'opéra
Lebendige Vergangenheit - Pasquale Amato (Vol.2)
Lebendige Vergangenheit - Pasquale Amato
The Record of Singing 1899-1952
Il mito dell'opera: Pasquale Amato (Recorded 1907-1918)

Opera Classics

Pasquale Amato
The Symposium Opera Collection, Vol. 12 (1907-1924)
Carmen
Highlights from Prima Voce
Lebendige Vergangenheit