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Tito Schipa (; born Raffaele Attilio Amedeo Schipa; 2 January 1889 in Lecce16 December 1965) was an Italian .


Biography
Schipa was born as Raffaele Attilio Amedeo Schipa on 27 December 1888 in in into an Arbëreshë family;
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his birthday was recorded as January 2, 1889 for military conscription purposes. Tito Schipa He studied in and made his operatic debut at age 21 in 1910 at Vercelli. He subsequently appeared throughout Italy and in , . In 1917, he created the role of Ruggiero in 's .

In 1919, Schipa traveled to the , joining the Chicago Opera Company. He remained with the Chicago company until 1932, whereupon he appeared at the New York Metropolitan Opera from 1932 to 1935, and again in 1941. He also sang at the San Francisco Opera, beginning in 1924.

From 1929 to 1949 he performed regularly in Italy, including at , and the . He returned to Buenos Aires to sing in 1954. In 1957, he toured the .

Schipa's artistry is preserved on film. In 1929, he appeared in two movie shorts, singing "M'appari" from Flotow's opera Martha and "Una furtiva lagrima" from 's L'elisir d'amore.

Schipa's stage repertoire, which in his early career had encompassed a wide range of and Puccini roles, eventually contracted to about 20 congenial Italian and French operatic roles, including 's , Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore and 's L'arlesiana. In concert, Schipa performed a preferred array of lyrical operatic arias and songs, including Neapolitan and Spanish popular songs.

Schipa made numerous recordings of arias and songs during his career, beginning in Italy in 1913. His recorded output included a famous 78-rpm set of Donizetti's , made in 1932. This is still available on CD. He also recorded several , some of which were composed by him in Spanish, mostly in Buenos Aires and New York. Thanks to his early Latin American tours, Schipa was a very popular tenor in .

Like his contemporary , Tito Schipa was also a conductor. He composed an , La Principessa Liana, which premiered in 1929.

(1994). 9780935859928, Macmillan. .
Although a few contemporary critics considered Schipa's voice to be small in size, restricted in range and slightly husky in timbre, he was still extremely popular with the public. Michael Scott ( The Record of Singing: 1978), while admiring Schipa's charm and taste, points out that it is not correct to say that Schipa was a master of bel canto; indeed Scott and others regard Schipa's recording of "Il mio tesoro" from Mozart's as one of the worst ever made, with sloppy runs and sketchy ornamentation.

Yet his performance of the entire aria during a Metropolitan Opera broadcast of Don Giovanni on January 20, 1934, as well as surviving fragments from a “live” New Orleans performance of the opera in 1935, show him in superb form. "Although the quality of one or two of Mr. Schipa's top notes was rather tenuous," New York critic Francis D. Perkins wrote in the Herald Tribune in January 1934, “the style and phrasing of his aria was usually artistic and well schooled.”

On July 18, 1919, he was initiated to the in the Espartana of .Vittorio Gnocchini, L'Italia dei Liberi Muratori, Erasmo ed., Roma, 2005, p. 250. In 1939, Tito Schipa declined an invitation from groups to perform 12 concerts in order to raise money for the /ref> "I am sorry that I cannot sing for Loubet; but you MUST understand my situation; and my relationship with in Italy and all authorities there. And you know the purpose of the benefit for which Loubet asks me to sing for. Not tell anybody the reason; tell that I cannot come to New York or some other excuse; but don't ask me the impossible".

Schipa sang his final performance at the Metropolitan Opera in 1941 before returning to , "where he was a pet of the regime" Https://www.newspapers.com/clip/25010007/tito_schipa_obituary/< /ref> In 1958, Schipa retired from the operatic stage to teach voice, initially in . He returned to New York for one last concert performance in 1962; Town Hall was full to overflowing. Schipa died of complications from on December 16, 1965 at the age of 77 in Manhattan, New York City, while teaching there.


Legacy
He was a National Patron of , an international professional music fraternity. Delta Omicron

His son Tito Schipa Jr. is a composer, singer-songwriter, producer, writer and actor.

(2010). 9788809756250, Giunti Editore, 2010.


Selected filmography
  • Three Lucky Fools (1933)
  • To Live (1937)
  • Mad About Opera (1948)
  • The Mysteries of Venice (1951)


Bibliography
  • Enzo Ferrieri, I "Piccoli" di Hollywood, in Comœdia, Anno XVI, giugno 1934
  • Renzo D'Andrea, Tito Schipa, Schena Editore, Fasano 1980.
  • Tito Schipa Jr., Tito Schipa nella vita e nell'arte, Argo, Lecce 1993, 2008
  • Gianni Carluccio, Tito Schipa, un leccese nel mondo, San Cesario, 2007
  • Carlo Stasi, Dizionario Enciclopedico dei Salentini, Grifo, Lecce 2018, Vol. II, pp. 974–976


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