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Siepi

[ see-ep-ee; Italian sye-pee ]

noun

  1. Ce·sa·re [che, -zah-, r, e], 1923–2010, Italian basso.


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Opera singer Cesare Siepi, 87, died in Atlanta.

He was part of one of the early attempts at televised live opera in color, singing the Commendatore in Mozart’s “Don Giovanni” for “NBC Opera Theatre” on April 10, 1960, alongside Leontyne Price and Cesare Siepi.

Maazel has spanned several generations - his November 1962 Met debut in Mozart's "Don Giovanni" featured a cast that included Cesare Siepi in the title role.

There — as his former business partner, Scott Levine, recounted — Mr. Hubbard worked closely with “all of the great opera stars of the golden age: Callas, Nilsson, Tebaldi, Rysanek, Sutherland, Price, Tucker, Corelli, Warren, MacNeil, Siepi, et cetera.”

The family of the Metropolitan Opera bass Cesare Siepi is holding a celebration of his life at the Bruno Walter Auditorium on Saturday at 6 p.m.

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