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Eugenio Giraldoni

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Birthplace: Marseille, France
Death: June 23, 1924 (53)
Helsinki, Finland (Heart attack / sydänkohtaus)
Place of Burial: Hietaniemi , Helsinki, Finland
Immediate Family:

Son of Leone Giraldoni and Carolina Giraldoni
Husband of Tamar Giraldoni
Partner of Hariclea Darclée
Father of N N Giraldoni

Occupation: Italian operatic baritone
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About Eugenio Giraldoni

Italian singer, born in Marseille France, died in Helsinki Finland.

Eugenio Giraldoni (20 May 1871, Marseille – 23 June 1924, Helsinki) was an Italian operatic baritone who enjoyed a substantial international career. In 1900, he created the role of Baron Scarpia in the World Premiere of Giacomo Puccini's Tosca.

He was the son of another leading baritone, Leone Giraldoni, and the soprano and violinist Carolina Ferni. His mother gave him voice lessons and he made his opera debut in Barcelona, as Escamillo in Carmen, in 1891.

Giraldoni consolidated his career by appearing at various operatic venues in Italy and, in 1898, visiting South America. Then, in 1900, he earned a place in operatic history when he created the part of Baron Scarpia in Tosca, at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome. He also appeared in the first performance of Alberto Franchetti's La figlia di Jorio at Italy's foremost opera house, La Scala, Milan, in 1906.

He sang in Russia and Poland from 1901 until 1907 and at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City during the 1904–05 season. In 1913, he appeared at the Opéra-Comique in Paris, as Scarpia and Sharpless.

Giraldoni had a dark, resonant voice and a strong (if unsubtle) stage presence, according to contemporary descriptions of his performances. Apart from Scarpia, his notable roles included: Don Carlo, Amonasro, Telramund, Hamlet, Berlioz's Méphisto and Onegin. But like his direct rival, the Sicilian baritone Mario Sammarco, Giraldoni's vehement style of singing was best suited to operas by verismo composers such as Ruggero Leoncavallo, who composed Pagliacci, Umberto Giordano, who composed Andrea Chénier, and Alberto Franchetti, who composed Germania and Cristoforo Colombo.

Giraldoni was married to a Georgian pianist Tamar Eristavi, whom he met during a tourne in Georgia.

After World War I, Giraldoni sang on the Italian provincial-theatre circuit. His last known opera performance was Scarpia in Puccini's Tosca in January 1923 in Helsinki, where he had gone in 1921 to teach singing. He died in Helsinki, and is buried in Hietaniemi Orthodox Cemetery, Helsinki, Finland.

Giraldoni made a number of recordings prior to World War I, some of which have been reissued on CD.

Keskisuomalainen no 144; 27.6.1924 s. 2 Italialainen laulaja Giraldoni kuollut Suomessa. Helsingissä kuoli maanantaina sydänhalvaukseen tunnettu Italialainen laulaja Eugenio Giraldoni, joka noin viikko sitten saapui käynnille Suomeen.
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Eugenio Giraldoni's Timeline

1871
May 20, 1871
Marseille, France
1893
1893
1924
June 23, 1924
Age 53
Helsinki, Finland
June 1924
Age 53
Orthodox Cemetery, Hietaniemi , Helsinki, Finland