Mariano Stabile

**Mariano Stabile** was an Italian operatic baritone celebrated for his magnetic stage presence and rich vocal tone, particularly in Verdi and Mozart roles. Active from the early 20th century into the 1950s, he became synonymous with the title role in *Falstaff*, earning acclaim for his wit and dramatic nuance in performances under legends like Arturo Toscanini. Stabile’s career was deeply tied to Milan’s Teatro alla Scala, where he starred in historic productions, including the post-WWII reopening concert in 1946. His recordings, like *Così Fan Tutte* with Suzanne Danco and Giulietta Simionato, capture his elegant phrasing and collaborative flair. Though less known today, Stabile remains a cherished figure in opera history for blending vocal warmth with sharp character acting.

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