Giorgio Zancanaro
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Biography
Giorgio Zancanaro is an Italian baritone, particularly associated with the Italian repertory, especially Verdi.
Quickly invited to sing at all the major opera houses of Italy, establishing himself as the eminent "Verdi baritone" of his generation, notably in I masnadieri, Luisa Miller, La traviata. He made his debut at La Scala in 1982, as Ford, and took part in important revivals of Attila and I vespri siciliani, under Riccardo Muti.
On the international scene, he appeared in London, Paris, Zurich, Vienna, Barcelona, etc. He also sang at the festivals of Orange, in 1982 , as Posa in Don Carlo, and Bregenz, in 1985, as Riccardo in I puritani, opposite the soprano Edita Gruberova and the tenor Salvatore Fisichella.
He made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera, in 1982, as Renato in Un ballo in maschera, considered one of his best roles. He also appeared at the San Francisco Opera and the Dallas Opera.
Zancanaro sang almost every major baritone roles of the Italian repertory, but remained incomparable in Verdi roles, in which, his beautiful and evenly produced voice, brilliant upper register, and stylish singing, are shown to best effect.