Antonietta Stella
Seeming from time to time a serious contender for consideration with the great prima donnas of her time -- Callas, Tebaldi, and Milanov -- Antonietta Stella never quite pulled together all the elements of her lavish gift. An immensely attractive woman with large, deep-set eyes and a figure that would have found favor in Hollywood, she presented an appealing stage presence but was not always able to control her impulsive histrionic inclinations. Although her vocal endowment led her to an early debut, her lovely spinto-weight soprano was not sufficiently technically secure and not supported consistently enough to endure.
By her mid-teens, Stella had determined she would become a professional singer and began her vocal training. After studies in her native Perugia, and later in Rome, she won first prize in the 1949 Bologna Concorso. In 1950, she made a pre-professional appearance on-stage at Spoleto's Sperimentale and followed that in 1951 with her official debut at the Rome Opera singing Leonora in La forza del destino. A recording of Simon Boccanegra shortly thereafter revealed both a promising voice and some ungainly phrasing. Nonetheless, she was entrusted with the role of Lavinia in the world premiere of Guido Guerrini's Enea, mounted by the Rome Opera in 1953. Italy welcomed the young soprano, despite her lack of experience. Engagements took her to many of the country's most prominent theaters, foremost among them La Scala, where she sang Desdemona in 1954 just a year after she had won good reviews in Florence for her performance in Verdi's Aroldo. Several of the lighter Wagner roles also came her way with such parts as Elsa and Elisabeth and (less suitably) Sieglinde and Senta. The world beyond welcomed her as well: she was introduced as Aida at Covent Garden in 1955 and at the Teatro Colón in 1956. Stella became a popular presence in several German houses and won appreciative reviews in Spain and Brazil. In the latter country, however, she failed quite spectacularly in attempting Bellini's Norma in 1956. Ill-prepared, she had neither the technique nor the experience to meet the challenges of the long and fatiguing role. Thereafter, she stayed clear of it. Having recovered from her bad turn with Norma, Stella made her Metropolitan Opera debut on November 13, 1956, essaying Aida. Although she was in good voice, reviews held numerous caveats about her artistry and questions about her willingness to look past the approval of the gallery toward a deeper exploration of text and music. During four seasons, Stella sang more than 50 performances of eight different roles, including Tosca, Butterfly (a memorable interpretation), Violetta, Elisabeth de Valois, Amelia in Un ballo in maschera and Il Trovatore Leonora. Several ill-advised cancellations put an effective stop to Stella's American career. First, she exited a series of performances for Lirica Italiana in Japan. In 1957, she canceled her debut with the San Francisco Opera. After the soprano presented the Metropolitan Opera with a doctor's certificate in 1960 asking for release (granted) for the company's spring tour and then showed up on the stage of La Scala during the period in question, Rudolf Bing filed breach of contract charges with the American Guild of Musical Artists. The action resulted in her suspension. Stella continued to appear in Europe, but decline was evident before she had reached the age of 40. Antonietta Stella died on February 23, 2022 in Rome, Italy at the age of 90.
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Discography
31 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Giacomo Puccini: TOSCA, 1968 Historical Live Recording (1968 Historical Live Recording Remastered)
Antonietta Stella, Pedro Lavirgen, Enrique Garcia Asensio
Opera - Released by HD Remastered on 16 Mar 2023
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Verdi: Un ballo in maschera
Antonietta Stella, Ettore Bastianini, Gianni Poggi
Opera - Released by Urania on 1 Jan 1961
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Verdi: Don Carlos (1884 Version, Mono Version)
Boris Christoff, Antonietta Stella, Orchestra del Teatro della Scala di Milano, Gabriele Santini
Miscellaneous - Released by BNF Collection on 1 Jan 1900
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Puccini - La fanciulla del West
Antonietta Stella, Gastone Limarilli, Oliviero de Fabritiis, NHK Symphony Orchestra
Classical - Released by G.O.P. on 28 Jun 2024
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Puccini · Tosca
Antonietta Stella, Renato Cioni, Arturo Basile, Orchestra Sinfonica Di Roma Della RAI
Classical - Released by G.O.P. on 19 Jan 2024
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15 Great Singers - Antonietta Stella
Antonietta Stella, Orchestra del Teatro della Scala di Milano, Orchestre du Mai Musical Florentin , Bruno Bartoletti, Gianandrea Gavazzeni, Tullio Serafin
Classical - Released by Deutsche Grammophon (DG) on 1 Jan 1993
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Giordano: Andrea Chénier
Gabriele Santini, Franco Corelli, Anna Di Stasio, Paolo Montarsolo, Coro del Teatro dell'Opera, Roma, Antonietta Stella
Classical - Released by Warner Classics on 1 Jan 1964
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Verdi · La traviata
Antonietta Stella, Giuseppe Di Stefano, Tullio Serafin, Orchestra del Teatro della Scala di Milano
Classical - Released by G.O.P. on 25 Apr 2023
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Verdi: Il trovatore (Live)
Opera - Released by Walhall Eternity Series on 1 Aug 2014
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
Verdi: Il Trovatore
Carlo Bergonzi, Antonietta Stella, Ettore Bastianini
Opera - Released by Urania on 1 Jan 1960
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Verdi: Don Carlos (1886 Version, Mono Version)
Boris Christoff, Antonietta Stella, Orchestra del Teatro della Scala di Milano, Gabriele Santini
Classical - Released by BNF Collection on 1 Jan 1955
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Verdi: Luisa Miller (Live)
Antonietta Stella, Giuseppe Di Stefano, Cornell MacNeil, Enrico Campi, Palermo Teatro Massimo Orchestra, Nino Sanzogno
Opera - Released by Urania Records on 29 Apr 2016
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Verdi: Luisa Miller (Live)
Antonietta Stella, Giuseppe Di Stefano, Cornell MacNeil, Enrico Campi, Palermo Teatro Massimo Orchestra, Nino Sanzogno
Opera - Released by Urania Records on 29 Apr 2016
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Verdi: Aïda
Antonietta Stella, Giuseppe di Stefano, Antonino Votto, Orchestra del Teatro alla Scala
Opera - Released by G.O.P. on 31 Jan 2017
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
La Traviata (Intégrale)
Classical - Released by Naxos on 1 Jan 1958
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
Verdi: Il trovatore (Live)
Antonietta Stella, Carlo Bergonzi, Giulietta Simionato, Ettore Bastianini, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Fausto Cleva
Opera - Released by Myto Historical on 26 May 2011
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
Verdi: Messa da Requiem
Classical - Released by Orfeo on 1 Jan 2016
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Giordano · andrea chénier
Franco Corelli, Antonietta Stella, Gabriele Santini, Orchestra del Teatro dell'Opera di Roma
Classical - Released by G.O.P. on 29 May 2023
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Le Trouvère
Antonietta Stella, Carlo Bergonzi, Giulietta Simionato, Ettore Bastianini, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Fausto Cleva
Opera - Released by Myto Historical on 26 May 2011
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Verdi: La forza del destino (Live)
Antonietta Stella, Giulietta Simionato, Giuseppe Di Stefano, Ettore Bastianini, Orchester der Wiener Staatsoper, Dimitri Mitropoulos
Opera - Released by Orfeo on 1 Jan 2016
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Verdi: La forza del destino (Live)
Antonietta Stella, Giulietta Simionato, Giuseppe Di Stefano, Ettore Bastianini, Orchester der Wiener Staatsoper, Dimitri Mitropoulos
Opera - Released by Orfeo on 1 Jan 2016
Available in16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo