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Tito Gobbi ( October 24 , 1913 – March 5 , 1984 ) was an Italian Baritone . Tito was born in Bassano Del Grappa and studied Law at Padua University before he trained as a Singer . He made his Opera tic debut in 1935 as Count Rudolfo in Vincenzo Bellini 's '' La Sonnambula ''. In 1942 he made his debut at La Scala in Milan and then appeared at Covent Garden in London in 1951, both times in the role of Belcore in Donizetti 's '' L'Elisir D'Amore ''. Rome was to be the base for many of Tito's productions throughout the 1950s and 1960s, for which he created many roles himself. He was noted for his unique voice and his talent for Verismo (realistic) acting. In the 1960s he was involved in stage directing, a notable example being his 1965 production of '' Simon Boccanegra '' at the Royal Opera House in London . He appeared in 25 films, in both singing and speaking roles. He sung the role of Baron Scarpia in the 1964 Franco Zeffirelli production of Puccini 's '' Tosca '' at Covent Garden with Maria Callas in the title role. It was shown on British television and is now preserved on Video and DVD . The performance is considered to be one of Callas and Gobbi's best works. He was a close friend and admirer of Callas, and was interviewed several times about their collabarations together. He had one daughter with his wife Tilda, Cecilia. She now runs the Associazione Musicale Tito Gobbi , an organization devoted to preserving and celebrating the record of Gobbi's contributions to opera. In later years, he made the n Bass Boris Christoff . External links
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