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The Italian bass Ezio Pinza (May 18, 1892 - May 9 1957) was one of the outstanding opera
Opera

Opera is an Performing arts in which singers and musicians perform a dramatic work which combines a text and a musical score. Opera is part of the Western classical music tradition....
 singers of the first half of the 20th century. He spent 22 seasons at New York
New York

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's Metropolitan Opera
Metropolitan Opera

The Metropolitan Opera Association of New York City, founded in April 1880, is a major presenter of all types of opera including Grand Opera. Peter Gelb is the company's general manager and James Levine is music director....
, appearing in more than 750 performances of 50 operas. He also sang to great acclaim at La Scala
La Scala

The Teatro alla Scala , in Milan, Italy, is one of the world's most famous opera houses. The theatre was inaugurated on 3 August 1778, under the name Nuovo Regio Ducal Teatro alla Scala with Antonio Salieri Europa riconosciuta....
, Milan
Milan

Milan is the second largest city of Italy, located in the plains of Lombardy. It is the capital in the Province of Milan, as well as the Regions of Italy capital of Lombardy....
, and at the Royal Opera House
Royal Opera House

The Royal Opera House is an opera house and major performing arts venue in the London district of Covent Garden. The large building, often referred to as simply "Covent Garden", is the home of Royal Opera, London , Royal Ballet, London and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House....
 in London's Covent Garden
Covent Garden

Covent Garden is a district in London, England, located on the easternmost parts of the City of Westminster and the southwest corner of the London Borough of Camden....
.

Pinza leaves his imprints at Grauman's Chinese Theater in Los Angeles
Los Ángeles

Los ?ngeles is the Capital of the Biob?o Province, in the municipality of the same name, in Regions of Chile VIII , in the center-south of Chile....
, 1953]]

Pinza was born in modest circumstances in Rome and grew up in Ravenna
Ravenna

Ravenna is a city and comune in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. The city is inland, but is connected to the Adriatic Sea by a canal. Ravenna once served as the seat of the Western Roman Empire and later the Ostrogoths and the Exarchate of Ravenna....
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The Italian bass Ezio Pinza (May 18, 1892 - May 9 1957) was one of the outstanding opera
Opera

Opera is an Performing arts in which singers and musicians perform a dramatic work which combines a text and a musical score. Opera is part of the Western classical music tradition....
 singers of the first half of the 20th century. He spent 22 seasons at New York
New York

The State of New York is a U.S. state in the Mid-Atlantic States and Northeastern United States regions of the United States and is the nation's List of U.S....
's Metropolitan Opera
Metropolitan Opera

The Metropolitan Opera Association of New York City, founded in April 1880, is a major presenter of all types of opera including Grand Opera. Peter Gelb is the company's general manager and James Levine is music director....
, appearing in more than 750 performances of 50 operas. He also sang to great acclaim at La Scala
La Scala

The Teatro alla Scala , in Milan, Italy, is one of the world's most famous opera houses. The theatre was inaugurated on 3 August 1778, under the name Nuovo Regio Ducal Teatro alla Scala with Antonio Salieri Europa riconosciuta....
, Milan
Milan

Milan is the second largest city of Italy, located in the plains of Lombardy. It is the capital in the Province of Milan, as well as the Regions of Italy capital of Lombardy....
, and at the Royal Opera House
Royal Opera House

The Royal Opera House is an opera house and major performing arts venue in the London district of Covent Garden. The large building, often referred to as simply "Covent Garden", is the home of Royal Opera, London , Royal Ballet, London and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House....
 in London's Covent Garden
Covent Garden

Covent Garden is a district in London, England, located on the easternmost parts of the City of Westminster and the southwest corner of the London Borough of Camden....
.

Biography

as Pinza leaves his imprints at Grauman's Chinese Theater in Los Angeles
Los Ángeles

Los ?ngeles is the Capital of the Biob?o Province, in the municipality of the same name, in Regions of Chile VIII , in the center-south of Chile....
, 1953]]

Pinza was born in modest circumstances in Rome and grew up in Ravenna
Ravenna

Ravenna is a city and comune in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. The city is inland, but is connected to the Adriatic Sea by a canal. Ravenna once served as the seat of the Western Roman Empire and later the Ostrogoths and the Exarchate of Ravenna....
. He studied at Bologna
Bologna

Bologna is the capital city of Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy, in the Po Valley , between the Po River and the Apennine Mountains, exactly between the Reno River and the S?vena River....
's Conservatorio Martini. His operatic debut came in 1914 as Oroveso in Norma
Norma (opera)

Norma is a tragedia lirica or opera in two acts by Vincenzo Bellini with libretto by Felice Romani after Norma, ossia L'infanticidio by Alexandre Soumet....
 in Cremona
Cremona

Cremona is a city in northern Italy, situated in Lombardy, on the left shore of the Po River in the middle of the Pianura Padana . It is the capital of the province of Cremona and the seat of the local City and Province governments....
.

After enduring four years of military service during World War I, Pinza appeared at Rome in 1919. He then sang at Italy's foremost opera house, La Scala
La Scala

The Teatro alla Scala , in Milan, Italy, is one of the world's most famous opera houses. The theatre was inaugurated on 3 August 1778, under the name Nuovo Regio Ducal Teatro alla Scala with Antonio Salieri Europa riconosciuta....
, Milan, in February, 1922. At La Scala, under the direction of the brilliant and exacting conductor Arturo Toscanini
Arturo Toscanini

Arturo Toscanini was an Italian people conductor. One of the most acclaimed musicians of the late 19th and 20th Centuries, he was renowned for his brilliant intensity, his restless perfectionism, his phenomenal ear for orchestral detail and sonority, and his photographic memory....
, Pinza's career blossomed during the next few seasons. Pinza's Met debut occurred in November 1926 in Spontini's
Gaspare Spontini

Gaspare Luigi Pacifico Spontini was an Italy opera composer and conducting....
 La Vestale
La vestale

La vestale is an opera composed by Gaspare Spontini to a French language libretto by Etienne de Jouy. It was first performed at the Paris Op?ra in Paris on December 15, 1807....
, with the famed American soprano Rosa Ponselle
Rosa Ponselle

Rosa Ponselle , was an American operatic soprano. She sang mainly at the New York Metropolitan Opera and is generally considered by music critics to have been one of the greatest sopranos of the past 100 years....
 in the title role. In 1929, he sang Don Giovanni
Don Giovanni

Don Giovanni is an opera in two acts with music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and with Italian language libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte. It was premiered in the Estates Theatre in Prague on October 29, 1787 in music....
, a role with which he was subsequently to become closely identified. He subsequently added the Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mozart showed prodigious ability from his earliest childhood in Salzburg. Already competent on keyboard and violin, he composed from the age of five and performed before European royalty; at seventeen he was engaged as a court musician in Salzburg, but grew restless and traveled in search of a better position, always...
 roles Figaro
The Marriage of Figaro

Le nozze di Figaro, ossia la folle giornata , K?chel-Verzeichnis, is an opera buffa composed in 1786_in_music#Opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with Italian libretto by Lorenzo da Ponte, based on a stage comedy by Pierre Beaumarchais, The Marriage of Figaro ....
 (in 1940) and Sarastro (in 1942) to his repertoire, as well as a vast number of Italian operatic roles of Vincenzo Bellini
Vincenzo Bellini

Vincenzo Salvatore Carmelo Francesco Bellini was an Italy opera composer. Known for his flowing melodic lines for which he was named "the Swan of Catania", Bellini was the quintessential composer of Bel canto opera....
, Gaetano Donizetti
Gaetano Donizetti

Domenico Gaetano Maria Donizetti was an Italy composer from Bergamo, Lombardy. Donizetti's most famous work is Lucia di Lammermoor , and arguably his most immediately recognizable piece of music is the aria "Una furtiva lagrima" from L'elisir d'amore ....
, and Giuseppe Verdi
Giuseppe Verdi

Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi was an Italian Romantic music composer, mainly of opera. He was one of the most influential composers in the 19th century....
, as well as Modest Mussorgsky
Modest Mussorgsky

Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky , one of the Russian composers known as the Five, was an innovator of Music of Russia. He strove to achieve a uniquely Russian musical identity, often in deliberate defiance of the established conventions of Western music....
's Boris Godunov
Boris Godunov (opera)

Boris Godunov is an opera by Modest Mussorgsky . The work was composed between 1868 and 1874 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is Mussorgsky's only completed opera and is considered his masterpiece....
 (sung in Italian). Apart from the Met, Pinza appeared at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, in 1930-1939 and was invited to sing at the Salzburg Festival
Salzburg Festival

The Salzburg Festival is a prominent festival of music and drama. It is held each summer within the Austrian town of Salzburg, the birthplace of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart....
 in 1934-1937 by the celebrated German conductor Bruno Walter
Bruno Walter

Bruno Walter was a Germany-born Conducting and composer. He was born in Berlin, but moved to several countries between 1933 and 1939, finally settling in the United States in 1939....
.

Pinza sang again under the baton of Toscanini, this time with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, as the bass soloist in 1935 performances of Beethoven's Missa Solemnis
Missa Solemnis (Beethoven)

The Missa solemnis in D Major, opus number 123 was composed by Ludwig van Beethoven from 1819-1823. It was first performed on April 7, 1824 in St....
. One of these performances was broadcast and preserved on transcription discs; this recording has been issued on LPs and CDs.

Pinza's repertoire consisted of some 95 roles. He retired from the Met in 1948 and embarked on a second career in theatre. In April 1949, he appeared in the Rodgers and Hammerstein
Rodgers and Hammerstein

Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II were a well-known United States songwriter duo, usually referred to as Rodgers and Hammerstein....
 musical South Pacific
South Pacific (musical)

South Pacific is a 1949 in music#Musical theater with music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II and book by Hammerstein and Joshua Logan....
 and his operatic, expressive performance of "Some Enchanted Evening"
Some Enchanted Evening (song)

"Some Enchanted Evening" is a show tune from the 1949 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical play South Pacific .In the show, it is sung as a solo by Emile de Becque, the French plantation owner, who falls in love with the American navy nurse Nellie Forbush....
 made him a matinee idol and a national celebrity. His understudy in the musical, Richard Eastham
Richard Eastham

Richard Eastham, born Dickinson Swift Eastham , was an United States actor of stage, film, and television and a concert singer known for his deep baritone voice....
, went on to an acting career.

Ezio Pinza was a member of Westchester Country Club
Westchester Country Club

The Westchester Country Club was founded by John McEntee Bowman, who hired Walter Travis to design two golf courses in Rye, New York as a luxury resort hotel....
 in Rye
Rye

Rye is a Poaceae grown extensively as a grain and forage crop. It is a member of the wheat tribe and is closely related to barley and wheat. Rye grain is used for flour, rye bread, rye beer, some rye whiskey, some vodkas, and animal fodder....
, NY and lived in a private house adjacent to the fifth hole of the South Course.

In 1953, Pinza had his own short-lived NBC situation comedy
Situation comedy

A situation comedy, usually referred to as a sitcom, is a genre of comedy programs which originated in radio. Today, sitcoms are found almost exclusively on television as one of its dominant narrative forms....
, Bonino
Bonino (TV series)

Bonino is an ethnic situation comedy television series starring Ezio Pinza as an Italian-American opera singer trying to rear his six children after the death of their mother....
, in which he appeared as a recently-widowed Italian-American opera singer trying to rear his six children. Two of the children were portrayed by Van Dyke Parks
Van Dyke Parks

Van Dyke Parks is an United States composer, arranger, producer, musician, singer, and actor. His work spans six decades, and he has worked with luminaries from Grace Kelly to the Beach Boys and the Byrds, and recently, Loudon Wainwright III and Joanna Newsom....
 and Chet Allen, who had also been with the American Boychoir.

In 1954, he appeared in the Broadway production of Fanny
Fanny (musical)

For the movie see Fanny .Fanny is a 1954 Broadway musical theatre with book by S. N. Behrman and Joshua Logan, and music and lyrics by Harold Rome....
 opposite Florence Henderson
Florence Henderson

Florence Agnes Henderson is an American actress and singer, perhaps best known for playing the role of Carol Brady in the television program The Brady Bunch, which ran from 1969 to 1974....
.

Shortly before his death, Pinza completed his memoirs, which were published in 1958 by Rinehart & Co., Inc. Photos of his career, as well as his family, were included in the book.

Pinza died at age 64 in Stamford, Connecticut
Stamford, Connecticut

Stamford is a city in Fairfield County, Connecticut, Connecticut, United States. According to 2007 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city is 118,475, making it the fourth largest city in the state....
. His funeral was held at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City. He is interred at Putnam Cemetery
Putnam Cemetery

Image:Putnam Cemetery Entrance 800.jpgPutnam Cemetery is a non-sectarian cemetery located in affluent Fairfield County, Greenwich, Connecticut, Connecticut....
, in Greenwich
Greenwich

'Greenwich' is a district in south-east London, England, on the south bank of the River Thames in the London Borough of Greenwich. It is best known for its maritime history and as giving its name to the Greenwich Meridian and Greenwich Mean Time....
, Connecticut.

Being devoid of academic training, Pinza had been unable to sight-read a musical score. He would listen, however, to his part being played on the piano, and having heard it, he could sing it, such was the precision of his ear.

With regard to the lineage of great Italian basses, Pinza followed Francesco Navarini and Vitorrio Arimondi, both of whom had international careers and were at their peak prior to World War I. He also succeeded Spanish-born Jose Mardones, who appeared in the Italian operatic repertory with the Boston and New York Met companies between 1909 and 1926.

During the 1920s and '30s, Pinza was confronted with an additional challenge to his crown as the supreme Italian bass of the inter-war period from the likes of Fernando Autori, Nazzareno de Angelis
Nazzareno De Angelis

Nazzareno De Angelis was an Italian bass , particularly associated with Verdi and Wagner roles. He was especially admired for his portrayal of the title role in Boito's Mefistofele, which he sang over five hundred times between 1906 and 1938....
, and Tancredi Pasero
Tancredi Pasero

Tancredi Pasero was an Italian bass . Particularly associated with the Italian repertory, he enjoyed a long and distinguished career largely based in his native country....
. What set Pinza apart from these three outstanding rivals, however, was the magnetism of his theatrical performances coupled with the sheer beauty of his voice.

Most music critics would agree that no subsequent Italian bass has been as impressive as Pinza, either as a vocalist or a performer. He cut a dashing figure on and off the stage and was particularly popular with female audiences. He appeared in several films, beginning with 1947's Carnegie Hall. This film featured a number of famous classical singers, musicians, conductors, and the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. He also can be seen in a few MGM movies (in Technicolor
Technicolor

Technicolor is the trademark for a series of Color film processes pioneered by Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation , now a division of Thomson SA....
), including Mr. Imperium with Lana Turner
Lana Turner

Lana Turner was an Academy Awards-nominated American film and occasionally television actress. On-screen, she was well-known for the glamour and sensuality she brought to almost all her movie roles....
 and Strictly Dishonorable
Strictly Dishonorable (1951 film)

Strictly Dishonorable is a romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Melvin Frank and Norman Panama, and starring Ezio Pinza and Janet Leigh....
, both released in 1951. His final film appearance was as the famous Russian bass Feodor Chaliapin
Feodor Chaliapin

Feodor Ivanovich Chaliapin was the most famous Russian opera singer of the 20th century. The possesor of a large and expressive Bass voice, he is often credited with establishing the tradition of naturalistic acting in his chosen art form....
 in the Technicolor film biography of impressario Sol Hurok
Sol Hurok

Sol Hurok was a world famous 20th century United States impresario. Hurok moved to the United States in 1906 and became a naturalized citizen in 1914....
, which was entitled Tonight We Sing (1953). During this film, Pinza sang a portion of Mussorgsky
Mussorgsky

Mussorgsky can refer to:*The Mussorgsky family of Russian nobility;*Modest Mussorgsky, a Russian composer belonging to that family.*Mussorgsky , a 1950 Soviet film about the composer...
's Boris Godunov
Boris Godunov (opera)

Boris Godunov is an opera by Modest Mussorgsky . The work was composed between 1868 and 1874 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is Mussorgsky's only completed opera and is considered his masterpiece....
 in the original Russian.

Pinza hosted his own television program during 1951. In 1953, he appeared as the lead character Babbo Bonino, a retired opera singer, on the short-lived NBC series Bonino. He also made several live television appearances between 1951 and 1955.

Pinza sang opposite many magnificent singers at the Met during his heyday. They included, among others, such international stars as Rosa Ponselle
Rosa Ponselle

Rosa Ponselle , was an American operatic soprano. She sang mainly at the New York Metropolitan Opera and is generally considered by music critics to have been one of the greatest sopranos of the past 100 years....
, Elisabeth Rethberg
Elisabeth Rethberg

The Germany soprano Elisabeth Rethberg was an opera singer of international repute active from the period of the First World War through to the early 1940s....
, Giovanni Martinelli
Giovanni Martinelli

Giovanni Martinelli was a celebrated Italian operatic tenor. He was particularly associated with the Italian lyric-dramatic repertory, although he performed French operatic roles to great acclaim as well....
, Beniamino Gigli
Beniamino Gigli

Beniamino Gigli was an Italian singer, widely regarded as one of the very greatest opera tenors of all time. He had a voice of great beauty and technical facility but was not always the most tasteful and stylish of singers, especially during the latter stages of his career, as his voice began to decline....
, Lawrence Tibbett
Lawrence Tibbett

Lawrence Mervil Tibbett was an American opera singer, movie actor, radio personality and recording artist. He sang with the New York Metropolitan Opera from 1923 to 1950....
 and Giuseppe De Luca
Giuseppe de Luca

Giuseppe De Luca , was a prominent Italy baritone who achieved his greatest operatic triumphs at the New York Metropolitan Opera.De Luca was born in Rome, Italy....
.

As an interesting bit of trivia, though far from a fitting memorial, all of the water fountains serving the audience at the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center are dedicated to Ezio Pinza.

Recordings

Pinza recorded extensively for HMV
HMV

His Master's Voice is a famous trademark in the music business, and for many years was the name of a large record label. The name was coined in 1899 as the title of a painting of the dog Nipper listening to a wind-up phonograph....
 and the Victor Talking Machine Company
Victor Talking Machine Company

The Victor Talking Machine Company was an United States corporation, the leading American producer of phonographs and gramophone record and one of the leading phonograph companies in the world at the time....
 in the 1920s and 1930s. These dics consist largely of individual operatic arias and some ensemble pieces (plus a complete Verdi Requiem conducted by Tullio Serafin
Tullio Serafin

Tullio Serafin was an Italy Conducting....
). Pinza's recordings are prized by critics and general listeners alike, and are freely available on CD.

As late as 1953, Pinza was committing arias to disc, although his voice was now in obvious decline. Previously, in the mid-1940s, he had made a few 78-rpm albums for Columbia Records
Columbia Records

Columbia Records is an American record label founded in 1888.Columbia is the oldest surviving brand name in pre-recorded sound, being the first record company to produce pre-recorded records as opposed to blank cylinders....
, which have been reissued on LP and CD. He occasionally recorded popular songs and was featured on Columbia's original cast recording of South Pacific with Mary Martin
Mary Martin

Mary Virginia Martin was an Tony Award and Emmy Award winning actress. She originated many roles over her career including Nellie Forbush in South Pacific and Maria in The Sound of Music....
, released on both LP and 78-rpm discs; this recording has been digitally remastered from the original magnetic tape recording by Sony
Sony

is a multinational corporation list of conglomerates corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, and one of the world's largest media conglomerates with revenue exceeding US$99.1 billion ....
 for release on CD. He was also a singer on RCA's original cast album of Fanny in 1954.

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