Tito Gobbi
An image from L'elisir d'amore, one of the productions that also features Tito Gobbi.
Tito Gobbi

Tito Gobbi

October 24, 1913 — Bassano del Grappa, Italy

Tito Gobbi (24 October 1913 – 5 March 1984) was an Italian operatic baritone with an international reputation.

He made his operatic debut in Gubbio in 1935 as Count Rodolfo in Bellini's La sonnambula and quickly appeared in Italy major opera houses. By the time he retired in 1979 he had acquired a repertoire of almost 100 operatic roles. They ranged from Rossini's Barber through Donizetti and the standard Verdi and Puccini baritone roles to Alban Berg's Wozzeck. He had a worldwide career as operatic baritone, appearing in (or recording the singing role) for over 25 films and, from the mid-1960s onward, was the stage director for about ten different operas which were given close to 35 productions throughout Europe and North America, including a significant number in Chicago for the Lyric Opera of Chicago.

Gobbi and Tilda had a daughter, Cecilia, who now runs the "Associazione Musicale Tito Gobbi", an organization devoted to preserving and celebrating the record of her father's contribution to opera. He was also the brother-in-law of one of his famous colleagues at Covent Garden, the Bulgarian-born bass, Boris Christoff. Gobbi retired in 1979 and died in Rome in 1984, aged 70.

Giovanni de Medici: The Leader

Giovanni de Medici: The Leader

1937

The Glass Mountain

The Glass Mountain

1949

Maria Callas: At Covent Garden, 1962 and 1964

Maria Callas: At Covent Garden, 1962 and 1964

1962

Maria Callas: Débuts à Paris

Maria Callas: Débuts à Paris

1958

Mad About Opera

Mad About Opera

1948

The Firebird

The Firebird

1952

Before Him All Rome Trembled

Before Him All Rome Trembled

1946

L'elisir d'amore

L'elisir d'amore

1947