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A Mario Lanza Musical Who's Who
by Derek McGovern
Mini-Biographies of Musicians, Coaches, Opera Producers, and Selected Singers Associated with Mario Lanza

Blanche Thebom (1915-2010)

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American mezzo-soprano, voice teacher and opera director who sang for 22 years at the Metropolitan Opera, in addition to performing elsewhere in the US and also in Europe and the USSR.

Wesley Tourtelotte (1883-1969)

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American organist who accompanied Lanza on a number of songs that he recorded for his films, most notably on the Bach-Gounod “Ave Maria” (with the St. Luke Choristers and soloist soprano Jacqueline Allen) for The Great Caruso (1951) ...

Giuseppe Valdengo (1914-2007)

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Italian baritone who enjoyed an international career, performing at the Metropolitan Opera (for seven seasons), the Rome Opera, La Scala and the Paris Opera.

Riccardo Vitale (1903-1979)

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Riccardo Vitale with his daughter, actress Milly Vitale, 1960

Artistic Director of the Rome Opera from 1958 to 1962, and son of noted conductor Edoardo Vitale (who worked at the same theatre from 1895 to 1934). Vitale was present at the Rome Opera House in September 1958, when Lanza recorded the operatic selections for his final film, For the First Time.

Jess Walters (1908-2000)

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American baritone who appeared in more than 650 performances at Covent Garden opposite some of the leading singers of his time, including soprano Maria Callas (in a production of Verdi's Aida in 1953).

Robert Weede (1903-1972)

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Highly regarded American baritone who sang with some of the leading opera singers of his time at the Metropolitan Opera, the New York City Opera and, later, the San Francisco Opera House, where he performed for many seasons.

Earl Wild (1915-2010)

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Virtuoso American pianist, internationally renowned for his recitals and master classes. Wild was at one time Lanza's close neighbor when the two men were living in New York in the mid-1940s, and accompanied him in recital on at least one occasion around that time.

Irene Williams (1887-1979)

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Irene Williams in her younger days

A former professional soprano, two of whose acoustic recordings can be heard here, the Philadelphia-based Ms. Williams taught Lanza repertoire for eighteen months between 1940 and 1942, teaching the budding tenor two operatic roles and twenty songs, and accompanying him on piano in at least one concert.

Frank J. Worth (1903-1990)

Hungarian-born conductor, arranger and symphonic composer who worked on many popular U.S. radio shows, including Hedda Hopper's Hollywood on NBC in the early 1950s. In November 1950, Worth conducted Lanza's renditions of "Vesti la Giubba" and "Be My Love," which were pre-taped for broadcast on Hopper's Show on the 19th of that month. The latter number featured a new arrangement of the song by Worth.

Frances Yeend (1913-2008)

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American soprano who came to prominence singing the role of Ellen Orford in the American premiere of Britten's Peter Grimes at the Tanglewood Music Festival in 1946. Yeend subsequently enjoyed an international career that included a ten-year stint at the New York City Opera, and performances at the Metropolitan Opera and Covent Garden.

Franco Zauli (1923-2006)

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Italian vocal coach, pianist and much-recorded composer of songs. Coached Lanza on the operatic and Italian material that he recorded in Rome in 1958-59.

An Alphabetical List of Known Singers Who Performed and/or Recorded with Mario Lanza

This list only identifies known singers or choirs who worked directly with Mario Lanza, and the year(s) of their vocal collaborations. Please note that it does not include singers whose voices were post-dubbed on to Lanza's recordings either before or after his death (e.g. Elizabeth Doubleday, Jean Fenn, Judith Raskin, Norma Giusti), nor does it include individual chorus members (e.g. Marilyn Horne, Bill Lee, Marni Nixon) who sang with him in a non-soloist capacity.

  • Licia Albanese, soprano (1909-2014) [1955]
  • Jacqueline (Jackie) Allen, soprano (1925-2009) [1950]
  • Lucine Amara, soprano (1925-) [1950]
  • Apollo Male Singers [1948]
  • Olive May Beach, soprano [1950]
  • Vivian Bauer, soprano [1945]
  • Ann Blyth, soprano (1928-) [1952]
  • Helen Boatwright, soprano [as Helen Strassburger] (1916-2010) [1942]
  • Natalie Bodanya, soprano (1908-2007) [1946]
  • Gloria Boh, soprano (1927-2025) [1955]
  • Peggy Bonini, soprano (1927- ) [1951]
  • John Cassidy, bass [1942]
  • Laura Castellano, soprano (1912-1998) [1942]
  • Teresa Celli, soprano (1924-) [1950]
  • Catherine Chapman, mezzo-soprano [1951]
  • Josepha Chekova, soprano (1905?-?) [1942]
  • Plinio Clabassi, bass (1920-1984) [1958]
  • Agnes Davis, soprano (1905-1967) [1947]
  • Robert Ebright, tenor [1950]
  • Elks Male Chorus [1948]
  • Robert Fischer, bass [1942]
  • Grant Garnell, baritone [as Giuseppe Gentile] (died 1978) [1942; 1945]
  • Irma González, soprano (1916-2008) [1942]
  • Kathryn Grayson, soprano (1922-2010) [1948-49]
  • Giangiacomo Guelfi, baritone (1924-2012) [1958]
  • Mack Harrell, bass-baritone (1909-1960) [1942]
  • Jeff Alexander Choir [1950-53; 1956-57]
  • Tomiko Kanazawa, soprano (1915- ), later known as Tomiko Kanazawa-Mueller [1948]
  • Dorothy Kirsten, soprano (1910-1992) [1948; 1950]
  • Marina Koshetz, soprano (1912-2001), also known as Marina Schubert [1950]
  • George London, bass-baritone (1920-1985) [1947-48]
  • Carolyn Long, soprano (1915-1991) [1947]
  • Lois MacMahon, soprano (1920?- ?) [1942]
  • Elaine Malbin, soprano (1931- ) [1950]
  • Charlotte Miller, mezzo-soprano [1948]
  • Rita Moreno, singer (1931- ) [1949]
  • Doretta Morrow, soprano (1927-1968) [1951]
  • Nicola Moscona, bass (1907-1975) [1950]
  • Rosalind Nadell, mezzo-soprano (1922- ) [1948]
  • Henri Noel, baritone [as Henri Feux] (died 1986) [1948]
  • Jarmila Novotná, soprano (1907-1994) [1950]
  • Paha Sapa All Girl Choir [1948]
  • James Pease, bass-baritone (1916-1967) [1942]
  • Antoinette Pescrilli, soprano [1940 or 1941]
  • Thurl Ravenscroft, bass (1914-2005) [1956]
  • Roger Wagner Chorale [1948]
  • Gilbert Russell, tenor (1910-1969), also known as Val Rosing [1950]
  • Gale Sherwood, soprano (1929- ) [1953]
  • Myron Ryan, bass [1942]
  • Paolo Silveri, baritone (1913-2001) [1958]
  • Anne Simon, contralto [1942]
  • Mary Jane Smith, soprano (1931- ) [1949]
  • Winifred Smith, soprano [1946]
  • Leonard Stokes, baritone [1946]
  • George Tallone, tenor [1948]
  • Jean Tennyson, soprano (1903-1991) [1945]
  • George Tinker, tenor [1942]
  • Blanche Thebom, mezzo-soprano (1915-2010) [1950]
  • John Toms, tenor [1942]
  • Giuseppe Valdengo, baritone (1914-2007) [1950]
  • Sheila Vogelle, mezzo-soprano (c.1920-2016) [1942]
  • Jess Walters, baritone (1908-2000) [1948]
  • Robert Weede, baritone (1903-1972) [1942; 1945-46]
  • Frederic White, bass [1948]
  • Lee Wintner, bass [1948]
  • Frances Yeend, soprano (1913-2008) [1945-48]