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| Gabriele Adorno |
| Sung by |
| Year |
| Giuseppe Zampieri |
| Roberto Turrini |
| Frederick Jagel |
| Dramatic tenor role A citizen of Genoa |
| SFO Gabriele Adorno History |
| Aria Database for Gabriele Adorno |
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| Simon Boccanegra |
| Marcus Haddock made an impetuous Gabriele Adorno, singing throughout with ardor and good tone, and, when called for, a fine firm line and excellent breath control. He sobs too much, though, and I wish the costume department would find him an overgarment that looks less as if it came from Goth Night at the high school. Still, what a great pleasure it was to hear a tenor sing Verdi with both passion and technical security./ SFCV |
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| Giorgio Merighi and Kiri Te Kanawa |
| Tenor Carlo Ventre (replacing Marcello Giordani) bawled and hectored his way through Gabriele Adorno, the youthful aristocrat and lover of Amelia. The brassy sound seems bottled up, the breath not thoroughly integrated into the musical line. / Review |
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