| La Boh�me |
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| Marcello |
| Sung by |
| Year |
| 1958 |
| 1959 |
| 1960 |
| 1962 |
| Rolando Panerai |
| Bruce Yarnell |
| Brent Ellis |
| Tom Krause |
| David Malis |
| Victor Ledbetter |
| Earle Patriarco |
| Earle Patriarco |
| David Okerlund |
| Scott Hendricks |
| Theodor Uppman |
| Raymond Wolansky |
| Ingvar Wixell |
| Sesto Bruscantini |
| Lawrence Cooper |
| J. Patrick Raftery |
| Gino Quilico |
| James Westman |
| Earle Patriarco |
| 1956 |
| Alfredo Gandolfi |
| Richard Bonelli |
| Millo Picco |
| Giuseppe Danise |
| Andreas de Segurola |
| Richard Bonelli |
| Richard Bonelli |
| Richard Bonelli |
| Carlo Tagliabue |
| John Brownlee |
| Francesco Valentino |
| Cesare Bardelli |
| Frank Guarrera |
| Millo Picco |
| Gaetano Viviani |
| Francesco Valentino |
| Giuseppe Valdengo |
| Enzo Mascherini |
| Louis Quilico |
| Kwiecien commands attention whenever he's onstage. His lustrous, virile tone and rugged, wide-eyed good looks provide immediate appeal. But it's his instinct for the moment, a fine- tuned responsiveness and transparency, that makes his Marcello so real and gives this often pallid "Boh�me" its pulse... / Review |
| Lyric baritone role A painter. |
| Can't find leibreto |
| SFO Marcello History |
| Aria Database for Marcello |
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| Thomas Tipton |
| Mario Zanasi |
| Francesco Valentino |
| Francesco Valentino |
| Francesco Valentino |
| Francesco Valentino |
| Tito Gobbi |
| Francesco Valentino |
| Francesco Valentino |
| Enzo Mascherini |
| Ingvar Wixell |
| William Shimell |
| Victor Ledbetter |
| Mark Oswald |
| Hector Vasquez |
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| Brian Mulligan |
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| Quinn Kelsey |
| Quinn Kelsey sang Rodolfo�s closest confident, Marcello. A former member of the Merola Opera Program, Kelsey made his mainstage debut in this production. His abundant baritone was persuasive and rich with color./ SFCV |
| Quinn Kelsey also performed in Mahler's 8th -Symphony of a Thousand in the same week. |