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Vittorio Grigolo

Vittorio Grigolo (correctly Vittorio Grigòlo, born 19 February 1977) is an Italian operatic tenor.

Vittorio Grigolo

(1977-02-19) 19 February 1977
Arezzo, Italy

Vocals

1990–present

Early life[edit]

Grigolo was born in Arezzo and raised in Rome. He began singing by the age of four. When he was nine years old he accompanied his mother to have her eyes tested and, hearing someone singing from another room, he spontaneously began his own rendition of "Ave Maria". The singer, the optician's father, was so impressed that he insisted Grigolo have an audition for the Sistine Chapel Choir as soon as possible. Young Vittorio was chosen to become part of Sistine Chapel Choir as a soloist. He then studied for five years at the Schola Puerorum at the Sistine Chapel. At age 13 he played the Pastorello in a performance of Tosca at Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, where he shared the stage with Luciano Pavarotti and was given the nickname 'Il Pavarottino'. When 18, Vittorio joined the Vienna Opera Company. He became the youngest man to perform in Milan's La Scala at age 23. He also raced Pre-3000 Formula cars for a while until an accident limited his opportunities in this field.

Allegations of inappropriate behavior[edit]

In September 2019 Grigolo was dismissed firstly by the Royal Opera House Covent Garden on the grounds of inappropriate behavior during the Royal Opera's tour in Japan. His contracts with the Metropolitan Opera were subsequently also cancelled.[1]

Repertory[edit]

Giuseppe Verdi: Don Carlo, I Due Foscari, Un Ballo in Maschera, Luisa Miller, Messa da Requiem, Rigoletto, La Traviata, Il Corsaro; Gaetano Donizetti: L´Elisir d’Amore, Don Sebastiano, La Favorita, Anna Bolena, Lucrezia Borgia & Lucia di Lammermoor Giacomo Puccini: La Bohème, Tosca, Madama Butterfly; Charles Gounod: Faust, Roméo et Juliette; Gioachino Rossini: Petite Messe Solennelle, Stabat Mater; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Idomeneo, Così fan tutte; Jules Massenet: Werther, Manon; Leonard Bernstein: West Side Story; Jacques Offenbach: Les Contes d’Hoffmann;[2]

2008 for Best Musical Show Album - West Side Story

Grammy Award

'Cosi' in at Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California, United States of America on July 23, 2006.

Miss Universe 2006

'Camillo de Rossillon' in at Roma Opera House, Rome December 2007

La vedova allegra

'Rodolfo' in at the Kennedy Center Opera House, Washington, D.C. September 2007 and at Zurich Opera House, October/November 2009.

La bohème

by Rossini at Sydney Opera House Australia, May 2007

Stabat Mater

'Alfredo' in at Roma Opera Theatre April 2007, at Théâtre Antique d'Orange, Les Chorégies d'Orange, 11 & 15 July 2009, at La Fenice September 2009, Deutsche Oper Berlin September 2009/March 2010

La traviata

'Cassio' in at the Liceu, Barcelona February 2006.

Otello

'Il Duca de Mantova' in at Hamburg State Opera, September/October 2005.

Rigoletto

'Don Carlos' in at Geneva Opera House, June 2008.

Don Carlos

'Edgardo' in at Zurich Opera House, September 2008.

Lucia di Lammermoor

, 2010 RAI film version of Rigoletto, performed live on location in Mantua, Italy and broadcast simultaneously in 148 countries.

Rigoletto, live from Mantua

'Rodolfo' in at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, October 2010. It was his debut with the company.

La bohème

'Corrado' in at Zurich Opera House, November 2009/January 2010.

Il corsaro

'Hoffmann' in at Zurich Opera House, March/April 2010.

Les contes d'Hoffmann

'Duke of Mantua in at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, 2013

Rigoletto

'Rodolfo' in at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, 2014

La bohème

'Hoffmann' in "" at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, January/February 2015

Les Contes d'Hoffmann

'Romeo' in "" at the Metropolitan Opera, New York, 2017

Romeo et Juliette

'Nemorino' in "" at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, 2017

L'Elisir d'Amore

Grigolo's official website