Vincenzo La Scola was an
Italian tenor who had a successful international
opera career and theatrical career for more than 25 years died from a heart attack he was , 53.. He was particularly admired for his portrayals in operas by
Giuseppe Verdi,
Giacomo Puccini,
Gaetano Donizetti, and
Vincenzo Bellini. He also achieved success as a
crossover artist, particularly in his many collaborations with singer-songwriter
Cliff Richard and for his solo crossover album for
EMI,
Vita Mia (1999). In 2000 he was made a
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, and from 2004 until his sudden death in 2011 he served as principal teacher and artistic director of the
Accademia Verdi Toscanini in Parma.
(25 January 1958 – 15 April 2011)
Career
La Scola was born in Palermo, Italy, and studied singing with
Arrigo Pola,
Carlo Bergonzi, and
Rodolfo
Celletti. In 1982 he won the Alessandro Ziliano Award at the Vico Verdiane Competition. He made his professional opera debut in 1983 at the
Teatro Regio in
Parma as Ernesto in
Gaetano Donizetti's
Don Pasquale. His career developed rapidly, and by 1989 he had already performed in leading roles at the
Cologne Opera House (debut 1985), the
Festival Puccini (debut in 1987 as Rinuccio in Puccini's
Gianni Schicchi),
La Fenice (debut in 1987 as Tonio in Donizetti's
La fille du régiment),
La Monnaie (debut in 1984 as Nemorino in
L'elisir d'amore), the
Kiel Opera House (debut 1985), the
Opéra-Comique (debut in 1987 as Rinuccio), the
Opéra Royal de Wallonie (debut 1984), the
Ravenna Festival (debut in 1989, Alfredo in
La Traviata), the
Teatro Comunale di Bologna (debut in 1988, Arlecchino Battocchio in Mascagni's
Le maschere), the
Teatro Regio in
Turin (debut in 1988), and
La Scala (debut in 1988 as Nemorino). In 1986 he made his first three recordings: the tenor soloist in Rossini's
Petite messe solennelle for
Erato Records , and two full length opera releases,
Franco Battiato's
Genesi and Bellini's
Beatrice di Tenda.
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Several more invitations to appear at other important houses continued in the early 1990s, including the
Royal Opera, London (debut in 1990, Rodolfo in
La bohème); the
Teatro Carlo Felice (debut in 1990, Rodolfo); the
Macerata Opera (debut in 1990, Rodolfo); the
San Francisco Opera (debut in 1991 as Tebaldo in
I Capuleti e i Montecchi); the
Teatro di San Carlo (debut 1991 as Gennaro in
Lucrezia Borgia); the
Teatro dell'Opera di Roma (debut 1991 as the Duke of Mantua in
Rigoletto): the
Hamburg State Opera (debut 1991); the
Arena di Verona Festival (debut 1992); the
Vienna State Opera (debut 1992); and the
Metropolitan Opera (debut in 1993 as Rodolfo).
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La Scola continued to appear regularly on the stages of the world's best opera houses up until his death of a sudden heart attack in Turkey in 2011. Other roles in his repertoire included Cavaradossi in
Tosca, Edgardo in
Lucia di Lammermoor, Gabriele Adorno in
Simon Boccanegra, Pinkerton in
Madama Butterfly, Pollione in
Norma, Radamès in
Aida, Riccardo in
Un ballo in maschera, and the title roles in
Roberto Devereux,
Don Carlos, and
The Tales of Hoffman among others.
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Death
Vincenzo La Scola died in 15 April 2011 in Mersin, Turkey due to a heart attack.
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Discography
Albums
Singles
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