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Graziella Sciutti , born in
Turin,
Italy, 17 April 1927, died Geneva 9 April 2001, was an
Italian soprano opera singer and later vocal teacher and opera producer.
Career
Sciutti’s parents were musical and her father was an organist (her mother was French).
She studied privately with Ginevra Marinuzzi, then in
Rome at the
Accademia di Santa Cecilia under Rachele Margliano-Mori with the intention of making a career on the concert platform. From 1948 she participated in broadcasts on Italian Radio, her first being ''
L'oca del Cairo''.
Sciutti's concert debut was in 1949 in Venice, with 18th-century Italian songs.
Her stage debut at
Aix-en-Provence in 1951 singing Elisetta in ''
Il matrimonio segreto'' and the woman in ''
The Telephone'' and realized that she "was a person who could do opera". She appeared as Rosina in Rossini's ''
The Barber of Seville'' in 1954. Later she appeared in London at the
Royal Opera House, Covent Garden (debut 1956 as Oscar in ''
Un ballo in maschera''), at
Salzburg,
Vienna and in
San Francisco.
Referred to as "The Callas of the Piccola Scala" Sciutti was renowned for her interpretation of
Mozart's "soubrette" characters, Susanna, Despina, and perhaps especially for her singing in the role of Zerlina in the 1959 recording of Mozart's ''
Don Giovanni'', with the Philharmonia Orchestra under the direction of
Carlo Maria Giulini. She created the title role in Sauguet’s ''
Les caprices de Marianne'' in 1954.
Although some found her voice to be thin on occasion, she was much sought after for her voice technique and her acting ability. Nobody could dispute her ability to project the innocence, perky cheerfulness and coquetry found in the many delightful roles written for that kind of voice.
In later years she turned her attention to teaching and operatic production. She produced
Poulenc's ''
La voix humaine'' at
Glyndebourne in 1977, and
Donizetti's ''
L'elisir d'amore'' at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden and San Francisco, and in 1985 Mozart's ''
The Magic Flute'' at
Koblenz. She taught at London's
Royal College of Music, where her pupils included Anna Maria Panzarella.
Recordings
In addition to pirate and radio recordings, Graziella Sciutti’s records include excerpts from Mozart (French HMV), Ines in ''
Il Trovatore'', Tebaldo in ''
Don Carlo'' and Barbarina in ''
Le nozze di Figaro'' (Cetra), Nanetta in ''Falstaff'' (CBS), Norina in ''
Don Pasquale'' (Decca), ''
Rita'' (Cetra), Mozart arias and concert arias (Decca), Rosina in ''
Il barbiere di Siviglia'' (Delysé), Giulia in ''
La scala di seta'' (RCA), Livietta in ''Livietta e Tracollo'' (Fonit), Carolina in ''
Il matrimonio segreto'' (Columbia), Marzellina in ''
Fidelio'' (Decca), Lisette in ''
La Rondine'' (RCA), Amor in ''
Orfeo ed Euridice'' (DG), Morgana in ''
Alcina'' (Decca), Ginevra in ''
Ariodante'' (RCA), Zerlina in ''
Don Giovanni'' (Philips and HMV), Susanna in ''Le nozze di Figaro'' (HMV), and Despina in ''
Così fan tutte'' (Philips).
References
Sources
Obituary in The Observer Obituary in the New York Times