Franck Ferrari

Franck Ferrari

Birth : 1963-01-21, Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, France

Death : 2015-06-18

History

Franck Ferrari (12 January 1963 – 18 June 2015) was a French baritone. Born in Nice, in a family of Italian origin, of a boxer father and a basketball mother and captain of the Cavigal Nice Basket, Ferrari studied at the Conservatory of Nice. After getting committed to parachuting at the age of 18, he returned to music. Thanks to his hard work, he became a renowned singer and performed on major international stages. He died in 2015 at 52 years of age from a long illness. Ferrari mastered about thirty roles in French and Italian opera from the 19th century. He interpreted his favourite role of Escamillo, in Carmen, both in France under the direction of Jean-Claude Casadesus and Michel Plasson, and in Los Angeles and Turin. In October 2010, he interpreted the title role of Œdipe by Georges Enesco at the Théâtre du Capitole de Toulouse under the artistic direction of Nicolas Joel. With pianist Dalton Baldwin, he recorded the complete melodies of Jacques Ibert. Source: Article "Franck Ferrari" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Franck Ferrari

Movies

Mireille
Ourrias
In 2009, Frédéric Mistral’s tale of love and loss in Provence came to the Opéra de Paris with a new production of Gounod’s 1864 opera Mireille. Nicolas Joel’s naturalistic staging frames the accomplished performances of Albanian soprano Inva Mula as Mireille and American tenor Charles Castronovo as her ardent country lover Vincent.
Paris 36
Baritone
A star is born in a time of both celebration and instability in this historical drama with music from director Christophe Barratier. In the spring of 1936, Paris is in a state of uncertainty; while the rise of the Third Reich in Germany worries many, a leftist union-oriented candidate, Léon Blum, has been voted into power, and organized labor is feeling its new power by standing up to management.
L'heure espagnole
Ramiro