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Eri tu ettore bastianini biography

          This is his story.

        1. This is his story.
        2. Ettore Bastianini was born and died in Sienna ( – ).
        3. His singing of `Eri tu,' earned him the most prolonged ovation of the evening.” He began by appearing at La Scala in Adriana Lecouvreur with Clara.
        4. Ettore Bastianini was born in Siena, in , and first began performing as a boy of fifteen in the local church choir.
        5. Ettore Bastianini by Christian Springer.
        6. His singing of `Eri tu,' earned him the most prolonged ovation of the evening.” He began by appearing at La Scala in Adriana Lecouvreur with Clara..

          Ettore Bastianini

          Italian operatic baritone

          Ettore Bastianini (24 September 1922 – 25 January 1967) was an Italian operatic baritone who was particularly associated with the operas of the bel canto tradition.

          Early training and career as a bass

          Born in Siena, Bastianini first began performing at fifteen while apprenticed to a pastry chef, Gaetano Vanni, who discovered his vocal talent and encouraged him to join the choir of his hometown's cathedral.

          Between 1937 and 1938, he sang bass during Masses and religious functions at the church.

          Bastianini's efficient and reliable technique can be analyzed in the aria “Eri tu” from Verdi's Un Ballo in Maschera.

          In 1939 he began singing lessons under Fathima and Anselmo Ammanati, who continued training him as a bass. He sang his first professional concerts in 1940 and 1941 in Asciano and Siena at the Fortezza Medicea and Teatro dei Rozzi.

          In 1942 he won first prize in the 6th National Singing Contest at the Teatro Comunale, Florence, but was soon drafted into the Italian Air Force which prevented him from immediately enjoying the scholarship a