Swedish operatic baritone
Hjördis Schymberg as Fiordiligi with Hugo Hasslo as Guglielmo in Così fan tutte
Hugo Hasslo (16 May 1911 Bohuslän - 20 January 1994 Stockholm ) was a Swedish operatic baritone .
Hasslo studied in Stockholm with Hjaldis Ingebjart and Joseph Hislop and made his debut at the Royal Swedish Opera , as Guglielmo in Cosi fan tutte , in 1940, where he remained until 1964, quickly establishing himself as first baritone.
He was particularly admired in the Italian repertory singing roles such as Figaro in Il barbiere di Siviglia , Belcore in L'elisir d'amore , Malatesta in Don Pasquale , the title role in Macbeth and Rigoletto , di Luna in Il trovatore , Riccardo in Un ballo in maschera , Marcello in La boheme , etc. He also sang in Mozart and Wagner operas, and attempted the tenor role of Cavaradossi in Tosca , in 1943.
In Stockholm, he took part in the creation of Natanael Berg 's Genoveva , in 1947, and in Kurt Atterberg 's Der Sturm , in 1948.
He made guest appearances in Hamburg , the Royal Opera House in London, the Edinburgh Festival , the latter two in 1959.
Hasslo was also much appreciated in concert and often appeared in oratorios .
Selected recordings
1952 - Tchaikowsky - Eugen Onegin - Hugo Hasslo, Rudolf Schock , Sena Jurinac , Gisela Litz, Gottlob Frick - Hamburg Radio Chorus and Orchestra, Wilhelm Schüchter - Cantus Classics (sung in German)
1953 - Verdi - Don Carlo - Aase Nordmo-Lövberg, Dagmar Herrmann, Libero de Luca , Hugo Hasslo, Josef Greindl , Hans-Herbert Fiedler - Hamburg Radio Chorus and Orchestra, Wilhelm Schüchter - Cantus Classics (sung in German)
1959 - Verdi - Rigoletto - Hugo Hasslo, Margareta Hallin , Nicolai Gedda , Kerstin Meyer , Arne Tyren - Royal Swedish Opera Chorus and Orchestra, Sixten Ehrling - (live recording issued on various labels)
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