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      • Ezio Domenico Flagello (January 28, 1931 – March 19, 2009) was born in New York City to Italian Americans. He sang at the Metropolitan Opera from 1957 to 1984; a bass particularly associated with the Italian repertory.
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  2. Ezio Flagello. Ezio Domenico Flagello (January 28, 1931 – March 19, 2009) was born in New York City to Italian Americans. He sang at the Metropolitan Opera from 1957 to 1984; a bass particularly associated with the Italian repertory.

  3. Mar 24, 2009 · Ezio Flagello, a bass with a rich voice and wide range who sang 528 performances at the Metropolitan Opera as part of an international career, died on Thursday at his home in Palm Bay, Fla. He...

  4. Mar 24, 2009 · FLAGELLO--Ezio. The Metropolitan Opera is saddened by the death of bass Ezio Flagello, who had a distinguished career with our company, singing 50 roles and 528 performances between 1957 and 1984.

  5. Sep 22, 2019 · Ezio Flagello (Bass) Born: January 28, 1931 - New York City, New York, USA. Died: March 2009 - Palm Bay, Florida, USA. The American bass, Ezio Flagello, studied at the Manhattan School of Music, where he was a pupil of Friedrich Schorr and John Brownlee.

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  6. Ezio Domenico Flagello (January 28, 1931 – March 19, 2009) was born in New York City to Italian Americans. He sang at the Metropolitan Opera from 1957 to 1984; a bass particularly associated with the Italian repertory.

    • American
    • 1931
    • Bass
    • 2009
  7. Mar 19, 2009 · Opera Singer. A bass, his most noted roles were those of a basso buffo, opera's comic relief. Raised in New York, he earned a degree from the Manhattan School of Music, where he studied voice with Friedrich Schorr and John Brownlee.

  8. Ezio Flagello was an Italian-American singer. A notable Italian-American bass renowned for his performances in comic roles (such as Bartolo in The Barber of Seville), he portrays an Impressario staging Senza Mamma in The Godfather Part II.