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Renato Bruson (born 13 January 1936) is an Italian operatic baritone. Bruson is widely considered one of the most important Verdi baritones of the late 20th and early 21st century. He was born in Granze near Padua, Italy.
Bruson's passion for music matured in the parish choir when he was a child. He began his music studies at the conservatory of Padua where he was awarded a scholarship that allowed him to attend the courses in the face of economic problems. He did not receive much support from his family, who considered him a good-for-nothing. In his own words: "They thought that I only wanted to study music because I had no desire to work. At that time, the general feeling where I lived was that if someone worked, they had a future, whereas those who studied, especially if they studied music, were considered failures who would never find their path in life." However, he could continue his studies with the help of the administration of the conservatory and the support of friends.
Duet from opera Nabucco by Giuseppe Verdi, act III Grace Bumbry - mezzo-soprano Renato Bruson - baritone Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Conductor : Thomas Fulton The Metropolitan Opera Centennial Gala, 1983
LIVE IN LUGANO, 1983 - Renato Bruson. Details below. "...I knew I did not have a thundering voice to make coarse effects, I sought the interpretation since I think it is more important that the public go home with something in their hearts than some sounds in their ears." - Renato Bruson. 0:00:35 - Il Barbiere di Seviglia Sinfonia, G. Rossini 0:08:41 - Vien Leonora, La Favorito, G. Donizetti 0:15:15 - Di Provenza Il Mar il Suol, La Traviata, G. Verdi 0:20:47 - Manon Lescaut, Atto III Intermezzo, G. Puccini 0:27:26 - A Tanto Amor, La Favorito, G. Donizetti 0:32:41 - Vanne, la Tua Meta Gia Vedo, Otello, G. Verdi 0:38:46 - I Pagliacci Intermezzo, R. Leoncavallo 0:43:52 - In Braccio Alli Dovizie, I Vespri Siciliani, G. Verdi 0:52:04 - Per Me Giunto e Il di Supremo, Don Carlo, ...
G. Bizet: Les pêcheurs de perles - Dir./Cond.: Angelo Campori
Renato Bruson sings "Amarilli" by Giulio Caccini (1545-1618) RIAS-Sinfonietta Berlin Roberto Paternostro, conductor
Serata in onore dei 50 anni di carriera di Renato Bruson. Al pianoforte M.Pietro Selvaggio. Verona 2011
Il celebre baritono Renato Bruson, in occasione del primo appuntamento del "Viotti Festival" della XII stagione concertistica dell'Orchestra "Camerata Ducale", nella suggestiva cornice della basilica di Sant'Andrea, canta i seguenti due brani: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - "Ave verum corpus", mottetto per voce, archi e organo KV 618 César Franck - "Panis Angelicus" dalla Messa op. 12, per baritono e orchestra (Vercelli, 1 agosto 2009)
Renato Bruson alle prove di Otello diretto da Daniel Oren. Arena di Verona 1997
Renato Bruson (born 13 January 1936) is an Italian operatic baritone. Bruson is widely considered one of the most important Verdi baritones of the late 20th and early 21st century. He was born in Granze near Padua, Italy. Bruson made his operatic debut as the Conte di Luna in Il trovatore at the Teatro Lirico Sperimentale in Spoleto in 1960. The following year he was Riccardo in I puritani at the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma in Rome. His first Metropolitan Opera appearance was as Enrico in Lucia di Lammermoor in 1969. In 1970 he started his collaboration with conductor Riccardo Muti in Un ballo in maschera in Florence. He made his debut at La Scala in 1972 as Antonio in Donizetti's Linda di Chamonix, at the Edinburgh International Festival in 1972 as Ezio in Attila, at Covent Garden in 1975 i...
Il baritono veneto ripercorre la propria carriera - intervista per "Prima della Prima" 1998 Alcune puntate di Prima della Prima del biennio 1996-98, registrate in VHS. La non sincronizzazione audio-video, che non sono in grado di correggere, non pregiudica secondo me la godibilità e la qualità degli audio-video. Le puntate archiviate sono visibili meglio da questo link: http://tuttiallopera.altervista.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t;=8&p;=16#p16
Finale atto II Giuseppe Verdi: Otello Renato Bruson, baritono. José Cura, tenor. Luis Antonio García Navarro. Teatro Real, Madrid 17-11-1999.
Lucia Aliberti, Violetta. Renato Bruson, Giorgio Germont. Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra. Roberto Paternostro.
Masha Sirago: intervista-conversazione con il Maestro Renato Bruson (video 11'30" by Masha Sirago, mashasirago@gmail.com, Milano, 11 dicembre 2014). Riproduzione riservata. Copyright Masha Sirago. Intervista-conversazione inserita nell'articolo scritto da Masha Sirago e pubblicato su Mondoliberonline. Il famoso baritono Renato Bruson racconta della donazione della sua "Collezione Bruson" alla Fondazione Cariparma. La donazione comprende settantuno opere: vi figurano importanti firme, ad esempio Giovanni Boldini (ben quattordici sono le opere del maestro ferrarese in collezione), Francesco Paolo Michetti, Giovanni Segantini, Pompeo Mariani; figurano anche nella collezione grandi macchiaioli toscani (Giovanni Fattori è presente con quattro opere), poi Silvestro Lega, Telemaco Signorini, N...
Composer: Giuseppe Verdi Performer: Placido Domingo, Mirella Freni, Renato Bruson, Jolanda Michieli, Nicolai Ghiaurov, Gianfranco Manganotti, Alfredo Giacomotti Conductor: Riccardo Muti Orchestra/Ensemble: Milan Teatro alla Scala Orchestra, Milan Teatro alla Scala Chorus
Renato Bruson sings "Ehi! Taverniere" from Act 3 of Verdi's Falstaff Conductor: Carlo Maria Giulini Stage Director: Ronald Eyre London, 1992
DICEMBRE 2008 Renato Bruson '' pura siccome un angelo'' PROVA GENERALE TRAVIATA teatro verdi Salerno regia franco zeffirelli direttore daniel oren