- Alda Noni, Gianandrea Gavazzeni, Afro Poli, Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale della RAI di Milano, Bruna Rizzoli, Coro de Milano della RAI, Sesto Bruscantini, Cesare Valletti
- Albert Dohmen, Gustav Kuhn, Monica Bacelli, Richard Decker, Marchigiana Philharmonic Orchestra, Anna Caterina Antonacci
- Elena Zilio, Orchestra sinfonica di Milan della RAI, Orchestra Sinfonica Di Roma Della RAI, Carlo Franci, Coro di Milan della RAI, Emilia Ravaglia, Coro di Roma della RAI, Adriana Guerrini, Ralph Lambert, Sesto Bruscantini, Massimiliano Malaspina, Aldo Bottion, Alfredo Simonetto
- Glyndebourne Festival Orchestra, Alda Noni, Marina De Gabarain, Sesto Bruscantini, Juan Oncina, Vittorio Gui
Sesto Bruscantini
Biography
Not many historical details are known about this Italian bass baritone who is mainly famous for his comic opera roles. At some point after earning a law degree, Bruscantini studied voice with Luigi Ricci, who was the noted author of Cadenzas, a well-known text on the art of bel canto singing. Bruscantini made his debut in 1946 at Porto Civitanova in Puccini's La bohème and went on to create 130 parts in 108 operas. He was best known for his role in Rossini's Il barbière di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville), but he also sang in operas that were seldom produced, such as Piccinni's La Buona Figliuola and Boccherini's La Clementina. Bruscantini was often heard in the 1950s at famous houses like La Scala, Glyndebourne, and so on, and he sang on-stage well into in the 1990s.