FRANCO VASSALLO "Vieni la mia vendetta" Lucrezia Borgia, G.Donizetti, Bavarian State Oper Munich
Franco Vassallo is a native of Milan where at a very early age he discovered his great enthusiasm for Opera and Classical music. His unusual singing talent was spotted by a teacher at school who heard him singing in the corridors. The teacher was able to introduce him to his father, the baritone Carlo Meliciani , who had studied singing with the great Carlo Tagliabue and who then became Vassallo’s teacher. Meliciani encouraged him to attend the Civic School of Music in Milan (which is nowadays dedicated to the memory of Claudio Abbado). Vassallo understood that a developed artist must have broad interests, so later he devoted himself to the study of Literature and Philosophy at the State University of Milan. He was also aware of how very important is the dramatic structure of Opera an
Upcoming performances Today to 2025
Past performances 1994 — 2024
Tieni il tempo!, MozartRossiniVerdiMassenet
Orchestra Filarmonica di TorinoBaritone
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Teatro Massimo BelliniGiorgio Germont (George Germont)
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Tieni il tempo!, MozartRossiniVerdiMassenet
Orchestra Filarmonica di TorinoBaritone
View program, cast and crewLa Traviata (La traviata), Verdi
Teatro Massimo BelliniGiorgio Germont (George Germont)
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Il trovatore (The Troubadour), Verdi
Teatro Regio di ParmaIl Conte di Luna (The Count of Luna)
View cast and crewUn ballo in maschera (A Masked Ball), Verdi
Palau de les Arts Reina SofiaRenato / Count Anckarström (Renato)
View cast and crewFranco Vassallo is a native of Milan where at a very early age he discovered his great enthusiasm for Opera and Classical music. His unusual singing talent was spotted by a teacher at school who heard him singing in the corridors. The teacher was able to introduce him to his father, the baritone Carlo Meliciani , who had studied singing with the great Carlo Tagliabue and who then became Vassallo’s teacher. Meliciani encouraged him to attend the Civic School of Music in Milan (which is nowadays dedicated to the memory of Claudio Abbado). Vassallo understood that a developed artist must have broad interests, so later he devoted himself to the study of Literature and Philosophy at the State University of Milan. He was also aware of how very important is the dramatic structure of Opera an