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Pier Miranda Ferraro

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Ferraro retired from the opera stage in 1981 after a biking accident caused injuries which inhibited his ability to move freely. He began a second career as a voice teacher and he eventually became the head of the vocal department at the
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Ferraro made very few commercial recordings, the two he made with Callas being the most important in his career. However, Ferraro did appear on the Italian radio a number of times with a particularly important performance of
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heroes. Although he was a gifted singer and had a highly impressive list of performance credits, he never achieved the international recognition enjoyed by his most important contemporaries, such as
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who had an active international opera career from 1951 through 1981. He particularly excelled in the dramatic Italian repertoire with his signature role being the title role in
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In 1985, Ferraro started a managing agency for individuals in the opera business; the company was later co-run by his daughter. Ferraro had four children in total. He died in
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in August 1970. His artistry has also been preserved in a number of privately released performances of several operas, including performance of the title role in
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opera festival. In addition to regularly appearing in Italy's principal opera houses, Ferraro also performed in important houses throughout Europe, including the
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Ferraro became a regular presence at Italy's most important houses during the 1950s through the 1970s, appearing at the
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opposite Callas in the title role. His other appearances in the Americas included performances at the
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Although most of his performances were in Europe, Ferraro did make a handful of appearances in
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where he sang often through 1972. His first major triumph at that house was as Achille in
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in 1981. All told he portrayed Otello over 300 times during his long career.
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Biography of Pier Miranda Ferraro at operissimo.com (in German)
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in 1997. That same year, Ferraro recorded the role of Enzo in
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in 1958. In 1959, Ferraro sang the role of Gualtiero of
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operatic
tenor
Giuseppe Verdi
Otello
Aida
La Forza del Destino
Giacomo Puccini
Manon Lescaut
Wagnerian
Franco Corelli
Mario Del Monaco
Altivole
stage name
Mirko Bonomi
Aureliano Pertile
Milan
Giacomo Puccini
La Bohème
Teatro Nuovo
Milan
La Scala
Christoph Willibald Gluck
Iphigénie en Aulide
Teatro dell'Opera di Roma
Teatro Comunale di Bologna
Teatro Carlo Felice
Teatro di San Carlo
Teatro Regio di Parma
Teatro Massimo

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