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[[File:Franceso Vignas on the cover of Teatro Illustrato 1891.JPG|thumb|Francesc Viñas circa 1891]]
[[File:Franceso Vignas on the cover of Teatro Illustrato 1891.JPG|thumb|Francesc Viñas circa 1891]]
'''Francesc Viñas i Dordal''' (27 March 1863 – 14 July 1933) was a [[Catalan people|Catalan]] operatic [[tenor]]. He is also known by the Spanish version of his name, '''Francisco Viñas''' and the Italian version, '''Francesco Vignas'''. He was particularly known for his performances in the operas of [[Richard Wagner]] and sang in the first production of ''[[Parsifal]]'' outside [[Bayreuth Festival|Bayreuth]].<ref name = "Met">[[Metropolitan Opera]] Archives. [http://archives.metoperafamily.org/archives/scripts/cgiip.exe/WService=BibSpeed/gisrch2k.r?Term=Vignas,%20Francesco%20&limit=500&vsrchtype=no&xBranch=ALL&xmtype=&Start=&End=&theterm=Vignas,%20Francesco%20&srt=&x=0&xHome=&xHomePath= "Vignas, Francesco"]. Retrieved 7 February 2013.</ref><ref name = "AA">Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). [http://www.amadeusonline.eu/almanacco.php?Start=0&Giorno=&Mese=&Anno=&Giornata=&Testo=Francesco+Vignas&Parola=Stringa "Francesco Vignas"] and [http://www.amadeusonline.eu/almanacco.php?Start=0&Giorno=&Mese=&Anno=&Giornata=&Testo=Francisco+Vi%F1as&Parola=Stringa "Francisco Viñas"]. Almanacco Ammadeus. Retrieved 7 February 2013 {{it icon}}.</ref><ref name = "GEC">''[[Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana]]'' (online version). [http://www.enciclopedia.cat/fitxa_v2.jsp?NDCHEC=0071178 "Francesc Viñas i Dordal"]. Retrieved 7 February 2013 {{ca icon}}.</ref><ref name = "LV">''[[La Vanguardia]]'' (15 June 1933). [http://hemeroteca.lavanguardia.com/preview/1933/07/15/pagina-7/33184430/pdf.html "Muerte de un artista ilustre: Don Francisco Viñas"], p. 7. Retrieved 7 February 2012 {{es icon}}.</ref>
'''Francesc Viñas i Dordal''' (27 March 1863 – 14 July 1933) was a [[Catalan people|Catalan]] operatic [[tenor]]. He is also known by the Spanish version of his name, '''Francisco Viñas''' and the Italian version, '''Francesco Vignas'''. He was particularly known for his performances in the operas of [[Richard Wagner]] and sang in the first production of ''[[Parsifal]]'' outside [[Bayreuth Festival|Bayreuth]].<ref name = "Met">[[Metropolitan Opera]] Archives. [http://archives.metoperafamily.org/archives/scripts/cgiip.exe/WService=BibSpeed/gisrch2k.r?Term=Vignas,%20Francesco%20&limit=500&vsrchtype=no&xBranch=ALL&xmtype=&Start=&End=&theterm=Vignas,%20Francesco%20&srt=&x=0&xHome=&xHomePath= "Vignas, Francesco"]. Retrieved 7 February 2013.</ref><ref name = "AA">Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). [http://www.amadeusonline.eu/almanacco.php?Start=0&Giorno=&Mese=&Anno=&Giornata=&Testo=Francesco+Vignas&Parola=Stringa "Francesco Vignas"] and [http://www.amadeusonline.eu/almanacco.php?Start=0&Giorno=&Mese=&Anno=&Giornata=&Testo=Francisco+Vi%F1as&Parola=Stringa "Francisco Viñas"]. Almanacco Ammadeus. Retrieved 7 February 2013 {{it icon}}.</ref><ref name = "GEC">''[[Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana]]'' (online version). [http://www.enciclopedia.cat/fitxa_v2.jsp?NDCHEC=0071178 "Francesc Viñas i Dordal"]. Retrieved 7 February 2013 {{ca icon}}.</ref><ref name = "LV">''[[La Vanguardia]]'' (15 June 1933). [http://hemeroteca.lavanguardia.com/preview/1933/07/15/pagina-7/33184430/pdf.html "Muerte de un artista ilustre: Don Francisco Viñas"], p. 7. Retrieved 7 February 2012 {{es icon}}.</ref>


==Life and career==
==Life and career==
Viñas was born in Moià, a small town near Barcelona. At the age of 23, he enrolled in singing lessons at the [[Barcelona Conservatory]] where he studied under Gonçal Tintorer. After hearing him in some of the conservatory's concerts, Juan Goula a principal conductor at the [[Gran Teatre del Liceu]], urged him to study the title role of ''[[Lohengrin (Wagner)|Lohengrin]]''. Viñas went on to make his operatic debut at the Liceu on 9 February 1888 in ''Lohengrin''. It was to become one of his signature roles.<ref name = "Marston">Aspinall, Michael (2006). [http://www.marstonrecords.com/vinas/vinas_liner.htm Liner notes: ''The Complete Francisco Viñas'']. Marston Records. Retrieved 7 February 2013.</ref>
Viñas was born in [[Moià]], a small town near [[Barcelona]]. At the age of 23, he enrolled in singing lessons at the [[Barcelona Conservatory]] where he studied under Gonçal Tintorer. After hearing him in some of the conservatory's concerts, Juan Goula a principal conductor at the [[Gran Teatre del Liceu]], urged him to study the title role of ''[[Lohengrin (Wagner)|Lohengrin]]''. Viñas went on to make his operatic debut at the Liceu on 9 February 1888 in ''Lohengrin''. It was to become one of his signature roles.<ref name = "Marston">Aspinall, Michael (2006). [http://www.marstonrecords.com/vinas/vinas_liner.htm Liner notes: ''The Complete Francisco Viñas'']. Marston Records. Retrieved 7 February 2013.</ref>


[[Julián Gayarre]], another Spanish tenor noted for his Wagnerian roles, was in the audience at the Liceu for Viñas's debut and was reportedly so impressed with the performance that he gave Viñas his own Lohengrin costume.<ref name = "Marston" /> Viñas soon received invitations to sing at other Spanish opera houses and in Italy. In the space of three years he sang Lohengrin 120 times.<ref name = "ED">''[[El Día (Canarias)|El Día]]'' (27 December 2009). [http://www.eldia.es/2009-12-27/CULTURA/19-Figura-pionera-canto-Espana.htm "Figura pionera del canto en España"]. Retrieved 9 February 2013 {{es icon}}.</ref> He debuted at Turin's [[Teatro Regio di Torino|Teatro Regio]] in 1890 and at Milan's [[La Scala]] in 1891, both times as Lohengrin.
[[Julián Gayarre]], another Spanish tenor noted for his Wagnerian roles, was in the audience at the Liceu for Viñas's debut and was reportedly so impressed with the performance that he gave Viñas his own Lohengrin costume.<ref name = "Marston" /> Viñas soon received invitations to sing at other Spanish opera houses and in Italy. In the space of three years he sang Lohengrin 120 times.<ref name = "ED">''[[El Día (Canarias)|El Día]]'' (27 December 2009). [http://www.eldia.es/2009-12-27/CULTURA/19-Figura-pionera-canto-Espana.htm "Figura pionera del canto en España"]. Retrieved 9 February 2013 {{es icon}}.</ref> He debuted at Turin's [[Teatro Regio di Torino|Teatro Regio]] in 1890 and at Milan's [[La Scala]] in 1891, both times as Lohengrin.

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Francesc Viñas circa 1891

Francesc Viñas i Dordal (27 March 1863 – 14 July 1933) was a Catalan operatic tenor. He is also known by the Spanish version of his name, Francisco Viñas and the Italian version, Francesco Vignas. He was particularly known for his performances in the operas of Richard Wagner and sang in the first production of Parsifal outside Bayreuth.[1][2][3][4]

Life and career

Viñas was born in Moià, a small town near Barcelona. At the age of 23, he enrolled in singing lessons at the Barcelona Conservatory where he studied under Gonçal Tintorer. After hearing him in some of the conservatory's concerts, Juan Goula a principal conductor at the Gran Teatre del Liceu, urged him to study the title role of Lohengrin. Viñas went on to make his operatic debut at the Liceu on 9 February 1888 in Lohengrin. It was to become one of his signature roles.[5]

Julián Gayarre, another Spanish tenor noted for his Wagnerian roles, was in the audience at the Liceu for Viñas's debut and was reportedly so impressed with the performance that he gave Viñas his own Lohengrin costume.[5] Viñas soon received invitations to sing at other Spanish opera houses and in Italy. In the space of three years he sang Lohengrin 120 times.[6] He debuted at Turin's Teatro Regio in 1890 and at Milan's La Scala in 1891, both times as Lohengrin.

References

  1. ^ Metropolitan Opera Archives. "Vignas, Francesco". Retrieved 7 February 2013.
  2. ^ Casaglia, Gherardo (2005). "Francesco Vignas" and "Francisco Viñas". Almanacco Ammadeus. Retrieved 7 February 2013 Template:It icon.
  3. ^ Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana (online version). "Francesc Viñas i Dordal". Retrieved 7 February 2013 Template:Ca icon.
  4. ^ La Vanguardia (15 June 1933). "Muerte de un artista ilustre: Don Francisco Viñas", p. 7. Retrieved 7 February 2012 Template:Es icon.
  5. ^ a b Aspinall, Michael (2006). Liner notes: The Complete Francisco Viñas. Marston Records. Retrieved 7 February 2013.
  6. ^ El Día (27 December 2009). "Figura pionera del canto en España". Retrieved 9 February 2013 Template:Es icon.

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