Valiano Natali Explained

Valiano Natali
Birth Date:9 December 1918
Birth Place:Agliana, Pistoia Italy
Death Place:Pietrasanta, Lucca, Italy
Nationality:Italian
Occupation:Opera singer (tenor)
Years Active:1950–1980
Known For:Lucia di Lammermoor 1953, with Maria Callas.
Spouse:Maresca Bacci (m. 1942)

Valiano Natali (9 December 1918 – 30 March 2000) was an Italian operatic tenor.

Biography

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Valiano was the son of Guido and Giovanna Lunardi;  he was born in Agliana, a suburb of the Tuscan city of Pistoia, but relocated with his family to nearby Prato at the age of seven.

Singing career

Natali started his singing career as an Italian pop singer. Due to his vocal talent, he first got noticed at the fashionable nightlife spot Caffè Margherita, in Viareggio, during a singing festival. In the same seaside resort town, he met Maresca Bacci, a Florentine girl who was to become his inseparable life companion. They moved to Florence and married in 1942.

After World War II. Natali, who had meanwhile embraced opera, won a contest at the world-famous Maggio Musicale Fiorentino, launching a brilliant career as a tenor that would soon bring him to sing in all the major theatres next to the great opera protagonists of the time, like Mario Del Monaco, Giuseppe Di Stefano, Tito Gobbi and Maria Callas.

With Callas and Di Stefano, in 1953, at Teatro Comunale in Florence, Natali sang the part of Arturo in Lucia di Lammermoor, directed by maestro Franco Ghione. During the same year, again with Callas and Di Stefano, Natali recorded the opera, directed by maestro Tullio Serafin, in one of the most unforgettable recordings of Donizetti's masterpiece, which has been remastered and been part of opera lovers' collections to this day.[3] [4] [5]

In 1955, the tenor took on the role of Cassius in Otello by Giuseppe Verdi at Teatro Carlo Felice di Genova. In 1956 he was in the cast of Macbeth at the Opera di Roma.[6]

At the peak of his career, when he was sought by the main national and international opera productions, a serious car accident forced Natali to stop for months. When he recovered, he was left limping for life. Due to his condition, he had to fall back to singing secondary parts. Despite this, he continued to be active until with the Teatro Comunale, Florence. Here he continued to take part in representations of operas until the late 1970s, for instance, he was part of the cast of the Un ballo in Maschera, by Giuseppe Verdi, for the seasons of 1965–66, 1971–72 and 1973–74, this last under the direction of maestro Riccardo Muti.[7]

Late career

Once left the stage Natali moved to Torre del Lago Puccini in 1982, dedicating his talent to vocal teaching and joining the board of directors of the renowned Puccini Festival, that the city holds every year. Among his notable students were Italian tenor Sauro Casseri, from Agliana, and soprano Mimma Briganti, from Versilia, who studied with Natali from 1985 to 1992.

Death

Natali died of a heart attack in Pietrasanta, on 30 March 2000 . His tomb is in the cemetery of Campi Bisenzio, where he rests beside his wife Maresca, who died a few years before him.

Discography

YearRecordingMain artistRole
2010Best Callas 50Maria CallasTenor (Vocal)
2009Donizetti

Lucia di Lammermoor

Maria CallasTenor (Vocal)
2009Maria Callas: Her Greatest OperasMaria CallasTenor (Vocal)
2008Giacomo Puccini

La fanciulla del West

Dimitri MitropoulosVocals
2007Donizetti: Lucia di LammermoorMaria Callas / Tullio SerafinVocals
2007Maria Callas, The Complete Studio Recordings 1949–1969Maria CallasVocals
2006Maria Callas 100 Best ClassicsMaria CallasTenor (Vocal)
2005Spanish DivasVocals
2005Tchaikovsky: La Dama di PiccheArtur RodzińskiVocals
2004Gaspare Spontini: Agnes di HohenstaufenFranco Corelli / Vittorio GuiVocals
2004Giordano: Andrea ChenierGiuseppe di StefanoVocals
2002Meyerbeer: Roberto il diavoloNino SanzognoVocals
2002Rossini: La Gazza LadraBruno Bartoletti / Gino Orlandini/ Flora Rafanelli / Cesare VallettiVocals
2001Cherubini: Gli AbencerragiCarlo Maria GiuliniVocals
1999Verdi: Il TrovatoreMontserrat Caballé / Thomas Schippers / Richard TuckerVocals
1989Donizetti: Lucia di LammermoorMaria CallasVocals
Bellini: I PuritaniVocals
Donizetti: Lucia di LammermoorMaria CallasTenor (Vocal)
Donizetti: Lucia di LammermoorMaria CallasVocals
Donizetti: Lucia di LammermoorMaria CallasVocals
Richard Tucker-The American TenorRichard TuckerVocals

Notes and References

  1. News: E' morto il tenore Natali, cantò anche con la Callas. 31 March 2000. Il Tirreno. 24 August 2019.
  2. News: Valiano Natali – storico tenore. March 2018. NOI Di QUA Magazine. 24 August 2019.
  3. Book: Scott, Michael. Maria Meneghini Callas. Simon & Schuster. 120. 1992. 9780671711603. 3 November 2019.
  4. Web site: REVIEW: Donizetti Lucia Callas PRISTINE AUDIO PACO 084 [JS]

    Classical Music Reviews - January 2013 MusicWeb-International]

    . www.musicweb-international.com. 25 August 2019.
  5. Donizetti: Lucia di Lammermoor CD (Tullio Serafin) 1953. Warner Classics.
  6. Book: Opera Annual. Harold. Rosenthal. John Calder publishing. London. 1960. 198.
  7. Book: Un ballo in maschera di Giuseppe Verdi. 57–58. Pendragon. 2007. 9788883425868.