Aureliano pertile biography
Aureliano Pertile, an Italian lyric-dramatic tenor renowned for his unmatched technique and emotional depth, remains in the memory of opera enthusiasts as one of the most interesting opera artists of the period between the two World Wars and one of the most significant tenors of the 20th century. Pertile was born on November 9, , in Montagnana, a small commune in the Veneto region of northern Italy, with a population of less than 10, people.
Interestingly, he was born just 18 days after another celebrated tenor, Giovanni Martinelli, who was also from the same city and would become a close friend of Aureliano. Pertile grew up in a very poor family, with his father working as a shoemaker. As a teenager, he studied singing in Padua under the guidance of maestro Vittorio Orefice, and later moved to Milan to study under conductor Manlio Bavagnoli, who nurtured several world-class talents.
He sang the role of Paolo in the tragedy "Francesca da Rimini", alongside dramatic soprano Rosa Raisa. He also participated in productions of "Louise" in Philadelphia and Brooklyn.
Aureliano pertile biography: Aureliano Pertile (9 November – 11
After his American debut, Pertile returned to Italy, where he established himself as the leading tenor at La Scala from to and became a favorite interpreter of the renowned conductor Arturo Toscanini. He also excelled in the roles of Nerone in Arrigo Boito's "Nerone" in and Pietro Mascagni's "Nerone" in , delivering performances of exceptional elegance and power.
His final opera performance was in "Pagliacci" in He then devoted the rest of his life to teaching at the Milan Conservatory.