Ernesto Tomasini Explained

Birth Date:15 May 1968
Birth Place:Palermo

Ernesto Tomasini (born 15 May 1968, in Palermo, Italy) is an Italian actor/singer/writer living in Britain. Best known for his more recent forays into contemporary music, he has also had a 35-year career on the stage.

Early Performances

Tomasini begun his career at 16 on the Italian comedy circuit. Soon afterwards he landed on the legitimate stage, appearing next to one of Italy's leading stars of the time, Duilio Del Prete, in the national premiere of Franz Xaver Kroetz's Death on Christmas Night. After this he performed in numerous theatre productions, never abandoning his first love: Cabaret, something he continues to do to this day. He was the support act for TV comedian Nino Frassica and performed on the televised (RAI 3) Premio Anna Magnani. For the Scuola di Cabaret TV show, he created comic characters that became household names and in 1990 he was awarded the prize for best comedy act from Sicily.

Stage

In 1992 he moved to the UK where, after graduating at the Arts Educational London School, he worked as actor/singer on the West End stage (Chicago the Musical), in Off-West End productions (Blind Summit's Mr China's Son), with experimental theatre companies (Lindsay Kemp) and at the Royal National Theatre (The English Man...).

Having made some early experiments in the late '90s with a production called The Other Woman, in 2002 Tomasini started to create (in various capacities) his own shows and first attracted attention with an appearance at the Edinburgh Festival with True or Falsetto? A Secret History of the Castrati. Written by Time Out critic Lucy Powell, the show was a sell out hit not only in Edinburgh but also in London for two seasons and on international tours, in three different languages. This was followed by Ernesto's own script for The Veiled Screen: A Secret History of Hollywood! which has had two London runs in 2006, sponsored by the Arts Council of England. Tomasini's style of performance – an operatic, dark and twisted blend of Italian Cabaret, avant-garde performance art and thought-provoking Vaudeville – has been described "as shocking as it is moving".

From 2013, after a six-year period dedicated almost exclusively to music, he returned to theatre with plays written especially for him: Andrea Cusumano's Petit Cheval Blanc (International Theatre Festival of Kerala, India, 2013), Roberta Torre's Aida (Biondo Theatre, Palermo, Italy, 2014), Il Mutamento's Mamma Schiavona (Teatro Astra, Turin, Italy, 2014), his own text Beato chi ci crede (Out Off Theatre, Milan, Italy, 2017),[1] Lunaria (Napoli Teatro Festival, Naples and Italian tour, 2023),[2] La signora Palermo ha due figlie, written, directed and performed by himself (Festival Teatro Bastardo, Palermo, 2024)[3]

As avant-garde comedian and cabaret artist he has performed in theatres, museums, nightclubs and cultural institutes in fourteen countries around the world and has collaborated with artists as diverse as Stephen Montague, Ron Athey, Carlos Motta and with the Resonance Radio Orchestra.

Very active in the fashion world, Tomasini performed at the shows of hat designer Nasir Mazhar for the 2008 and 2009 London Fashion Week and for Carlo Volpi at Pitti Uomo 2017.

Music

For the past 17 years he has been lending his wide vocal range to experimental music, singing an eclectic repertoire written for him by a multitude of musicians, and, in the process, becoming an international cult figure. He also performs a more classical repertoire, often alongside opera stars, in opera houses and concert halls. A wide vocal range combined with his melodramatic delivery have interested the press: Frontiers magazine described him as "the most exciting and flamboyant personality to shake up the opera world since Klaus Nomi" and Italian newspaper La Repubblica called him a "prominent figure in avant-garde circuits with his seducing high voice reminiscent of those belonging to evirated singers".

In May 2024 he was singer and actor in “Derek Jarman’s Blue Live” by composer Simon Fisher Turner, at the National Cinema Museum in Turin, Italy. In 2023 he took a new one-man concert to the Danae Festival in Milan and played a major role in the Franco Zeffirelli centenary production of Donizetti‘s “La fille du regiment”, at the Teatro Massimo Bellini in Catania, directed by Marco Gandini, musical direction Giuliano Carella, with John Osborn, Jessica Nuccio, Madelyn Renee. In 2022 he sang Cabaret chansons from the early 20th Century, with soprano Hila Baggio, directed by Omer Meir Wellber, at the Teatro Massimo in Palermo and at the Toscanini Festival in Parma and Reggio Emilia. In 2020 he was among the highlights at the end of year concert of the Teatro Massimo in Palermo, also under the baton of maestro Wellber, alongside soprano Carmen Giannattasio and baritone Markus Werba. 2020 also saw the release of a second compilation album by the Lacerba label in which Ernesto appears alongside Myss Keta, Federico Fiumani and others.

Other collaborations include Marc Almond, the late "father of industrial music" Peter Christopherson (founder of Coil, Throbbing Gristle and Psychic TV), Current 93 (he was special guest at their first Queen Elizabeth Hall concert, alongside Anohni), electronic producer Shackleton (who wrote for him "Devotional Songs“, the critically acclaimed live show and album, which was among the best of 2016 for The Wire, The Quietus and many more), producer Man Parrish (on two tracks in compilation albums, one with Joey Arias),Julia Kent (Antony & the Johnsons), Andrew Liles (Nurse With Wound), Rolo McGinty of The Woodentops, Spiritual Front, members of, Othon, Adam Donen and José Macabra, with whom he opened the 2011 Drop Dead Festival in Berlin.Tomasini is singer/songwriter of the prog-rock band Almagest!, with which he tours extensively, appearing in venues like the Volksbuehne in Berlin and festivals like the Kurt Weill Fest.

He has sung his repertoire in London venues like the Royal Albert Hall (main house and Elgar Room), Purcell Room, National Theatre, Roundhouse, Cadogan Hall, Tate Britain, National Portrait Gallery, and in historical theatres, museums and churches around the world. As a recording artist he sings on 17 albums, four singles, five music videos and on the soundtrack of a film by Bruce LaBruce.

On radio he has sung, acted and was interviewed on all the BBC stations, Classic FM, RAI Radio3, Radio Nacional de España, Radio New Zealand and on major stations in France, Germany, Brazil and the US.

Other

In 2012 he was included in the Theatre/Music section of Eccellenza Italiana (Italian Excellency, with presentation by the President of the Republic of Italy, Giorgio Napolitano), for representing Italy in the world. In 2013 he was awarded the prize "Sicilian in the World" and in 2016 received the keys to the city by the mayor of his hometown of Palermo.[4]
A lecturer on theatre history and techniques he has given master-classes to drama students in England, Spain and Mexico. Tomasini is the only Italian to have given a masterclass at RADA Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.[5]
His work and performance style are discussed in four books and an academic essay.
For two years (2010–2012) Ernesto was the London correspondent of the Italian magazine Musical!.

Discography

Bibliography

Selection of Work in Variety, Cabaret and Performance Art

Selection of Theatre Work

Selection of TV, Film and Radio Work

Selection of Concerts and Recitals

References

  1. http://vivimilano.corriere.it/eventi-teatro/danae-2017-beato-chi-ci-crede/ Vivi Milano Corriere della Sera 2017
  2. https://palermo.repubblica.it/societa/2023/07/05/news/orestiadi_gibellina_2023_lunaria_consolo_tomasini-406781887/ La Repubblica 2023
  3. https://www.teatroecritica.net/2024/10/la-signora-palermo-ha-due-figlie-di-ernesto-tomasini/ Teatro e Critica 2024
  4. https://www.comune.palermo.it/noticext.php?cat=1&id=9961 Comune di Palermo
  5. http://www.adnkronos.com/intrattenimento/spettacolo/2015/12/28/teatro-performer-palermitano-ernesto-tomasini-gennaio-alla-royal-academy-londra_1dSyFC5Oeuql1jL34bNp3O.html ADKronos

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