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Angelo Bendinelli (1876 in Pisa – 1942 in Livorno) was an Italian tenor. Possessing a soothing, gentle voice, he debuted at the and was a student of Cortesi in Pisa and Giacchetti in Florence. Later he performed in theaters in many Italian cities, like Bologna, Mantua and Venice, and performed important works such as Rigoletto, La sonnambula, L'amico Fritz, Iris, and Manon. He regularly sang at the Teatro Petruzzelli of Bari from 1907 to 1925 and also sang abroad in places such as Cairo, Montevideo, and Buenos Aires.

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  • Angelo Bendinelli (1876 in Pisa – 1942 in Livorno) was an Italian tenor. Possessing a soothing, gentle voice, he debuted at the and was a student of Cortesi in Pisa and Giacchetti in Florence. Later he performed in theaters in many Italian cities, like Bologna, Mantua and Venice, and performed important works such as Rigoletto, La sonnambula, L'amico Fritz, Iris, and Manon. He regularly sang at the Teatro Petruzzelli of Bari from 1907 to 1925 and also sang abroad in places such as Cairo, Montevideo, and Buenos Aires. (en)
  • Angelo Bendinelli (Lari, 1876 – Livorno, 1942) è stato un tenore italiano. Angelo Bendinelli, tenore dalla voce carezzevole e gentile, allievo di Cortesi a Pisa e di Giacchetti a Firenze, debuttò al Teatro San Marco nello Stabat Mater di Rossini. In seguito si esibì nei teatri di molte città italiane, come Bologna, Mantova, Venezia, e in opere di rilievo come Rigoletto, La sonnambula, L'amico Fritz, Eidelberga Mia! di Pacchierotti, Iris, e Manon. Ottenne successo anche al Cairo, Montevideo, e Buenos Aires. (it)
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  • Angelo Bendinelli (1876 in Pisa – 1942 in Livorno) was an Italian tenor. Possessing a soothing, gentle voice, he debuted at the and was a student of Cortesi in Pisa and Giacchetti in Florence. Later he performed in theaters in many Italian cities, like Bologna, Mantua and Venice, and performed important works such as Rigoletto, La sonnambula, L'amico Fritz, Iris, and Manon. He regularly sang at the Teatro Petruzzelli of Bari from 1907 to 1925 and also sang abroad in places such as Cairo, Montevideo, and Buenos Aires. In 1904, he sang at the Teatro G. Donizetti in Bergamo, and the following year he sang at the Palais du Trocadéro in Paris, along with the baritone Titta Ruffo and the soprano Gemma Bellincioni, performing the second act of La Traviata by Giuseppe Verdi. Bendinelli was noted for his recording work with the Italian Columbia Company, and was one of their earliest tenor stars. (en)
  • Angelo Bendinelli (Lari, 1876 – Livorno, 1942) è stato un tenore italiano. Angelo Bendinelli, tenore dalla voce carezzevole e gentile, allievo di Cortesi a Pisa e di Giacchetti a Firenze, debuttò al Teatro San Marco nello Stabat Mater di Rossini. In seguito si esibì nei teatri di molte città italiane, come Bologna, Mantova, Venezia, e in opere di rilievo come Rigoletto, La sonnambula, L'amico Fritz, Eidelberga Mia! di Pacchierotti, Iris, e Manon. Al Teatro Petruzzelli di Bari cantò frequentemente dal 1907 al 1925 nei ruoli principali nella Boheme, Traviata, Tosca, Falstaff, Mefistofele e Werther in svariate edizioni. Ottenne successo anche al Cairo, Montevideo, e Buenos Aires. Nel 1904 ha cantato al , nell'Oratorio "L'Immacolata" di , accanto a Titta Ruffo, P. Sassi, A. Alemanni, E. Brancaleoni Dir. G. Mattioli e nell'anno seguente ha cantato al Palais du Trocadèro di Parigi, un importante Concerto lirico, insieme al grande baritono pisano Titta Ruffo e al celebre soprano Gemma Bellincioni, eseguendo l'atto secondo della Traviata di G. Verdi, con la direzione d'orchestra del Maestro M. Mangin. (it)
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