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Armando Borgioli

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Italian operatic singer
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Armando Borgioli (19 March 1898 in Florence – 20 January 1945 in Milan-Modena train near Codogno) was an Italian operatic baritone. He made his début in 1923, and appeared at Teatro alla Scala from 1927. In four seasons from 1931 he appeared at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. Borgioli made studio recordings of Aida in 1928, where he sang opposite Giannina Arangi-Lombardi, and, in 1938, as Scarpia in Tosca with Maria Caniglia and Beniamino Gigli. Borgioli died when his car was bombed while driving to Parma to sing Marcello to Renata Tebaldi's first Mimi in La boheme. Also in the car was another baritone who was injured, yet replaced him in the role with a bandaged nose.

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  1. Casanova, Carlamaria. Renata Tebaldi, the voice of an angel, Baskerville Publishers, Dallas, TX, 1995; ISBN 9781880909409.

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