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AROLDO LINDI (1888, 26/5, TUNA, VIMMERBY – 1944, 8/3, SAN FRANCISCO)
His real name was Gustav Harald Lindau. He studied in Italy and adopting the stage name Aroldo Lindi made his debut in 1923 at the Teatro Dal Verme in Milan. In 1925 he sang at the Teatro Regio in Parma, in 1926 at the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa as Radames in ‘’Aida’’, his star role. He also appeared at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome and in 1925 and 1929 guested at Covent Garden in London. At the Chicago Opera he performed in the 1926-27 season in ‘’Aida’’, ‘’Cavalleria rusticana’’ and ‘’Il Trovatore’’. In that time he sang also in San Francisco Opera as Manrico in ‘’Il Trovatore’’. Lindi made guest apperances also in Venice (Teatro La Fenice), Barcelona (Teatro Liceo), Monte Carlo, Cairo, Stockholm and Paris where at the Grand Opéra he appeared in 1930 as Radames in ‘’Aida’’. He later was the star tenor touring with the Fortune Gallo’s San Carlo Opera Company during the 1930s until his death. Lindi died in 1944 at age 55 on stage in San Francisco’s War Memorial Opera House, during a performance of ‘’Pagliacci’’, singing Vesti la giubba.
“Aroldo Lindi was a great dramatic tenor, with a resounding B flat, and could sing anybody under the table. He was terrific. We were on tour in Canada and he had a heart attack in Winnepeg. The company went on to Portland, where he did a Carmen with me there. That was his first since his heart attack. He sang a beautiful performance. On to San Francisco, he was to do Pagliacci that night. He called me the night before and said ‘ Coe, could you please go up into the audience and let me know how my voice sounds,’ I did and then went backstage as he was beginning the aria. From a chair in the wings, I heard Lindi doing the Ridi Pagliacci, ‘in..fronto’… he was holding that note and I thought he was trying some new business. And the poor man, he wasn’t, he was dying. And he was holding that note. In desparation, I ran up on stage. I saw his knees buckle, and I went on stage in my fur cape and gardenias, and by then, somebody had begun to ring down the curtain. As he sang this aria, the note was being held, until he died, right in my arms. I’ll never forget the expression on his face, when his soul left his body. He turned back forty years, a young man of twenty. It was unbelieveable. Very chilling, very chilling. A beautiful death for a singer…singing his favorite aria…holding his favorite note. ” Coe Glade, mezzo-s., during VRCS interview, Chicago.
Chronology of some appearances
Philadelphia Opera House
Aida (Radamès) 10/16/1930
Pagliacci (Canio) 10/30/1930, 3/10/1932
Carmen (Don José) 4/7/1932
Aida (Radamès) 4/14/1932
Pagliacci (Canio) 8/7/1933, 8/20/1933
Carmen (Don José) 8/23/1933
Aida (Radamès) 8/26/1933
Pagliacci (Canio) 8/30/1933
La Forza del destino (Don Alvaro) 8/31/1933
Pagliacci (Canio) 9/6/1933
Il Trovatore (Manrico) 9/8/1933, 7/27/1935
Aida (Radamès) 1/29/1941
Il Trovatore (Manrico) 2/1/1941
TRACKLIST
- Africana (Meyerbeer) O paradiso GQX10235 BX201 Columbia, Milano 1927-11-18
- Aida (Verdi) Celeste Aida D1519 B479 Columbia, Milano 1925
- Andrea Chenier (Giordano) Colpito qui m’avete… E volli pien d’amore pregar GQ7083 WB1751, GQ7083 WB1752 Columbia, Milano 1927-12 or 1928-01
- Andrea Chénier (Giordano) Come un bel dì di maggio D12625 WB2653 Columbia, Milano 1929-06
- Andrea Chenier (Giordano) Si, fui soldato GQ7139 WB2003 Columbia, Milano 1928-05-18
- Carmen (Bizet) Il fior L1816 WAX1682 Columbia, London 1926-06-23
- Carmen (Bizet) Il fior D12463 B484 Columbia, Milano 1925
- Fanciulla del West (Puccini) Ch’ella mi creda GQ7123 WB2658 Columbia, Milano 1929-06
- Fanciulla del West (Puccini) Or son sei mesi GQ7123 WB2661 Columbia, Milano 1929-06
- Flyg mina tankar (Henneberg) 8933 WA3520 Columbia, London 1926-06-30
- For you alone (Geehl) DB173 WA10398 Columbia, London 1930-05-19
- Forza del destino (Verdi) O tu che in seno B496 D1519 Columbia, Milano 1925
- Goodbye (Tosti) DX271 WBX994 Columbia, Milano 1931-03-18
- I hear you calling me (Marshall) DX271 WBX995 Columbia, Milano 1931-03-18
- Otello (Verdi) Dio! Mi potevi scagliar 7118-M BX202 Columbia, Milano 1927-11-18





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