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Cesare Siepi, Renowned Italian Opera Singer, Dies at 87

12 years ago
Gary Hoffman

By Anthony Tommasini [NY Times, 6 July 2010]
Cesare Siepi, the renowned Italian bass acclaimed for his vocally suave, swashbuckling portrayal of Mozart’s Don Giovanni, died on Monday in Atlanta, where he had lived for 25 years. He was 87.

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