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Giuseppe Cremonini (25 November 1866 – 9 May 1903) was an Italian operatic tenor who had a prominent opera career in Europe and the United States during the last decade of the nineteenth century. Cremonini was born and died in Cremona, Italy. Admired for his full lyric voice, he sang a wide repertoire that encompassed the bel canto works of Donizetti and Rossini, the Italian grand opera of Verdi, the verisimo operas of Mascagni, the French operas of Gounod and Massenet, and the German operas of Richard Wagner. He sang in several world premieres during his career, including creating the role of Chevalier des Grieux in the original 1893 production of Puccini's Manon Lescaut. An immensely popular singer, Cremonini's career was cut short upon his sudden death in 1903 at the age of 36.

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  • Giuseppe Cremonini (25 November 1866 – 9 May 1903) was an Italian operatic tenor who had a prominent opera career in Europe and the United States during the last decade of the nineteenth century. Cremonini was born and died in Cremona, Italy. Admired for his full lyric voice, he sang a wide repertoire that encompassed the bel canto works of Donizetti and Rossini, the Italian grand opera of Verdi, the verisimo operas of Mascagni, the French operas of Gounod and Massenet, and the German operas of Richard Wagner. He sang in several world premieres during his career, including creating the role of Chevalier des Grieux in the original 1893 production of Puccini's Manon Lescaut. An immensely popular singer, Cremonini's career was cut short upon his sudden death in 1903 at the age of 36. (en)
  • Giuseppe Cremonini, alla nascita Giuseppe Bianchi (Cremona, 25 novembre 1866 – Cremona, 9 maggio 1903), è stato un tenore italiano. Apprezzato per la potente voce lirica, ebbe un vasto repertorio che andava dal belcanto di Donizetti e Rossini, alla grande opera di Verdi, le opere veriste di Mascagni, le opere francesi di Gounod e Massenet e quelle tedesche di Richard Wagner. Egli cantò in numerose prime mondiali durante la sua carriera, incluso il primo ruolo di Chevalier des Grieux nella produzione originale del 1893 della Manon Lescaut di Puccini. (it)
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