Ezio Pinza(1892-1957)
- Artiste
- Bande sonore
Ezio Pinza est né le 18 mai 1892 en Italie. Il était acteur. Il est connu pour Les frères Blues (1980), Mr. Imperium (1951) et Les saints criminels de Newark (2021). Il était marié à Doris Leak et Augusta Casinelli. Il est mort le 9 mai 1957 dans le Connecticut, États-Unis.
Artiste
Bande sonore
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- 1980
- 1955
- General Foods 25th Anniversary Show: A Salute to Rodgers and Hammerstein8,6Émission spéciale télévisée
- performer: "Wedding Proposal Scene"
- 1954
- 1953
- The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show8,6Série télévisée
- performer: "Some Enchanted Evening" (uncredited)
- 1952
- Mr. Imperium4,9
- performer: "Let Me Look At You", "Andiamo", "Solamente una vez (You Belong To My Heart)" (uncredited)
- 1951
- Strictly Dishonorable5,7
- performer: "Everything I Have Is Yours" (uncredited), "La veau d'or" (uncredited), "Se a caso madama" (uncredited), "Aria"
- 1951
- Rehearsal: The Telephone HourCourt métrage
- performer: "L' Ultima Canzone" (fragment), "La ci darem la mano", "Le cor"
- 1947
- 1947
- Taille
- 5′ 11½″ (1,82 m)
- Naissance
- Décédé(e)
- 9 mai 1957
- Stamford, Connecticut, États-Unis(accident vasculaire cérébral)
- Conjoints(es)Doris Leak28 novembre 1940 - 9 mai 1957 (son décès, 3 enfants)
- Autres travauxHe played Emile de Becque in the original Broadway production of "South Pacific", and his performance of "Some Enchanted Evening" on the original Broadway cast album made his voice familiar to millions who had never heard or seen him in the Metropolitan Opera. Unfortunately, he died the year that the motion picture version was set to begin filming.
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- AnecdotesIncredibly enough, for all his success in opera and musical comedy, Ezio Pinza was unable to read music, and conductor Arturo Toscanini, with whom Pinza sometimes worked, often insisted on his singers performing every note as written! Everything Pinza sang, from the most complex operatic role to the simplest popular song, was memorized laboriously, note by note. As Pinza himself once said, "I'm no musician. I just know how to make nice sounds." Commenting on his working relationship with Toscanini, he once told an interviewer, "I always promise that I will not sing [Beethoven's] "Ninth Symphony" with that man, but when he calls, I cannot resist.... You have to sit for forty-five minutes and then you have to start [with an extremely difficult bass-baritone solo]".
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