Aureliano Pertile (tenor) - Mattinata (Leoncavallo) (1928)

Aureliano Pertile sings ’Mattinata,’ with members of La Scala Orchestra conducted by Carlo Sabajno, recorded in Milan on 10 October 1928. From Wikipedia: Aureliano Pertile (9 November 1885 – 11 January 1952) was an Italian lyric-dramatic tenor. Many critics consider him one of the most exciting operatic artists of the inter-war period, and one of the most important tenors of the 20th century. Pertile was born in Montagnana, Northern Italy, 18 days after the birth of another celebrated tenor, Giovanni Martinelli, in the same town. He studied with Giacomo Orefice in Padua, and Gaetano Bavagnoli in Milan, before making his operatic debut as Lyonel in Martha, in 1911, in Vicenza. After singing in regional Italy and South America, Pertile first sang at the premier Italian opera house, La Scala, Milan, in 1916. He appeared on this occasion as Paolo in Francesca da Rimini, opposite Rosa Raïsa. Pertile made his New York Metropolitan Opera debut as Cavaradossi in Tosca, with Mar
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