Enrico Di Giuseppe

Tenor and Actor, starred in operas

Enrico Di Giuseppe - Tenor and Actor, starred in operas
Born

October 14th, 1932
92 years ago

Died

December 31st, 2005
19 years ago — 73 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

Links & References

An American tenor and actor gained recognition in the world of opera. Associated primarily with the Metropolitan Opera, he showcased vocal prowess in a variety of leading roles. Significant performances included roles in 'La Traviata' and 'Carmen.' His contributions to the operatic repertoire and stage presence distinguished his career, leading to appearances in notable productions across the United States.

Performed at the Metropolitan Opera

Starred in 'La Traviata'

Starred in 'Carmen'

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