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Roberto Alagna

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Birthplace: Clichy-sous-Bois, Seine-Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France
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Husband of Private
Widower of Florence Lancien
Ex-husband of Angela Gheorghiu

Occupation: French operatic tenor
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About Roberto Alagna

Biography

Roberto Alagna (French pronunciation: ​[%CA%81%C9%94.b%C9%9B%CA%81.to a.la.ɲa]; Italian pronunciation: [ro%CB%88b%C9%9Brto aˈlaɲɲa]) (born 7 June 1963) is a French tenor. He was born in Clichy-sous-Bois, Seine-Saint-Denis, France and obtained French citizenship at age 18, while also retaining his previous Italian citizenship.

Alagna was born outside the city of Paris in 1963 to a family of Sicilian immigrants. As a teenager, the young Alagna began busking and singing pop in Parisian cabarets, mostly for tips.[3] Influenced primarily by the films of Mario Lanza and learning from recordings of many historic tenors, he then switched to opera, but remained largely self-taught. He was discovered by Gabriel Dussurget, the co-founder of the Aix-en-Provence Festival.

After winning the Luciano Pavarotti International Voice Competition, an initiative backed by the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities, that started in Modena in 1988, Alagna made his professional debut as Alfredo Germont in La Traviata with the Glyndebourne touring company.[7] This led to many engagements throughout the smaller cities in France and Italy, mainly again as Alfredo, a role he would eventually sing over 150 times. His reputation grew and he was soon invited to sing at major theatres such as La Scala in 1990, Covent Garden in 1992 and the Metropolitan Opera as Rodolfo in 1996. His performances of Roméo in Roméo et Juliette by Charles Gounod at Covent Garden in 1994 (opposite Leontina Vaduva) catapulted him to international stardom.

Alagna opened the 2006/07 season at La Scala on 7 December 2006 in the new production of Aïda by Franco Zeffirelli. During the second performance on 10 December, Alagna, whose opening performance was considered ill-at-ease, was booed and whistled from the loggione (the least expensive seats at the very back of La Scala), and he walked off the stage. The tenor's reaction to his public criticism was denounced as immature and unprofessional by La Scala management and Zeffirelli, who said, "A professional should never behave in this way. Alagna is too sensitive, it is too easy to hurt his feelings. He does not know how to act like a true star."[9] The role of Radames was taken over successfully for the rest of the performance by his understudy Antonello Palombi, who entered on stage wearing jeans and a black shirt.

In 2007 while at the Metropolitan Opera singing the role of Pinkerton in Madame Butterfly, Alagna replaced the indisposed tenor Rolando Villazon as Romeo in Roméo et Juliette opposite soprano Anna Netrebko for two performances in September and two performances in December. His wife had flown to New York to be with him for the September engagements, and as a result was fired from the Lyric Opera of Chicago for missing her rehearsal dates for La Bohème. Alagna was also engaged by the Metropolitan Opera at the last minute to cover for the indisposed Marco Berti in a 16 October 2007 performance of Aida. After the performance, the audience gave him a standing ovation.[11] The 15 December performance of Roméo et Juliette starring Alagna and Netrebko was broadcast by the Met into 447 theatres worldwide in high definition and seen by about 97,000 people.

Repertoire

In recent years, Alagna has been an advocate of restoring to prominence neglected French operas - Alfano's Cyrano de Bergerac, Massenet's Le Jongleur de Notre-Dame, Lalo's Fiesque, and new works - Vladimir Cosma's Marius et Fanny and his brother David Alagna's Le dernier jour d'un condamné. He has also recorded light music with an homage album to Luis Mariano, Sicilien, and Pasión.

Personal life

Alagna's first wife, Florence Lancien, died of a brain tumour in 1994; they had one daughter, Ornella, who was born in 1992. In 1996, he married Romanian soprano Angela Gheorghiu. The couple announced a divorce in 2009, but had reunited by 2011. However, in January 2013, the couple mutually agreed on a formal divorce.[14] Alagna and the Polish soprano Aleksandra Kurzak had begun a relationship, and their daughter, Malena, was born on 29 January 2014.

Alagna has worked together on several projects with his brothers Frédérico Alagna and the stage director and composer David Alagna. The three brothers recorded an album of light music, Serenades, and worked together on the younger brother David's opera based on Hugo's Last Day of a Condemned Man. Alagna has often sung Alfano's Cyrano opposite his sister-in-law Natalie Manfrino as Roxanne. The government of France named Alagna a Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur in 2008.

Opera roles

  • Alfredo La traviata Verdi
  • Manrico Le trouvère Verdi
  • Don José Carmen Bizet
  • Rodolfo La bohème Puccini
  • Roméo Roméo et Juliette Gounod
  • Edgardo Lucia di Lammermoor Donizetti
  • Edgar Lucie de Lammermoor (French adaptation) Donizetti
  • Fritz L'amico Fritz Mascagni
  • Hoffmann Les Contes d'Hoffmann Offenbach
  • Mario Cavaradossi Tosca Puccini
  • MacDuff Macbeth Verdi
  • Nemorino L'elisir d'amore Donizetti
  • Paolo Francesca da Rimini Zandonai
  • Roberto Roberto Devereux Donizetti
  • Cyrano Cyrano de Bergerac Alfano
  • Don Carlos Don Carlos Verdi
  • Don Carlo Don Carlo (Italian adaptation) Verdi
  • Werther Werther Massenet
  • Le Chevalier des Grieux Manon Massenet
  • Jean Le jongleur de Notre-Dame Massenet
  • Faust Faust Gounod
  • Ruggero La rondine Puccini
  • Orphée Orphée et Eurydice Gluck
  • Pinkerton Madama Butterfly Puccini
  • Turiddu Cavalleria rusticana Mascagni
  • Canio Pagliacci Leoncavallo
  • Duc de Mantoue Rigoletto Verdi
  • Fiesque Fiesque Lalo
  • Marius Marius et Fanny Cosma
  • Radamès Aida Verdi
  • Rodrigue Le Cid Massenet
  • Ulysse Pénélope Fauré
  • Enée Les Troyens Berlioz
  • Nadir Les pêcheurs de perles Bizet
  • Riccardo Un ballo in maschera Verdi
  • Calaf Turandot Puccini
  • Des Grieux Manon Lescaut Puccini
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Roberto Alagna's Timeline

1963
June 7, 1963
Clichy-sous-Bois, Seine-Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France