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Home/People/Montserrat Caballé
Montserrat Caballé profile photo
Born
Apr 12, 1933Died: Oct 6, 2018
Lived 85 years
Place of Birth
Barcelona, Cataluña, Spain
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

13
Movies
19
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Montserrat Caballé

Acting

Biography
Montserrat Caballé i Folch or Folc (full name: María de Montserrat Bibiana Concepción Caballé i Folch (12 April 1933 – 6 October 2018), known simply as Montserrat Caballé, was a Catalan Spanish operatic soprano. She sang a wide variety of roles, but is best known as an exponent of the works of Verdi and of the bel canto repertoire, notably the works of Rossini, Bellini, and Donizetti. She was noticed internationally when she stepped in for a performance of Donizetti's Lucrezia Borgia at Carnegie Hall in 1965, and then appeared at leading opera houses. Her voice was described as pure but powerful, with superb control of vocal shadings and exquisite pianissimo. Caballé became popular to non-classical music audiences in 1987, when she recorded, at the request of the International Olympic Committee, "Barcelona", a duet with Freddie Mercury, which became an official theme song for the 1992 Olympic Games. She received several international awards and also Grammy Awards for a number of her recordings. Caballé was born in Barcelona on 12 April 1933. Her family was of humble financial circumstances due to the Civil War. She studied music at the Liceu Conservatory, and singing technique with Napoleone Annovazzi, Eugenia Kemény and Conchita Badía. She graduated with a gold medal in 1954. She subsequently moved to Basel, Switzerland, where she made her professional debut in 1956 as a last minute replacement as Mimì in Puccini's La bohème. She became part of the Basel Opera company between 1957 and 1959, singing a repertoire that included Mozart (Erste Dame in Die Zauberflöte) and Strauss (Salome) in German, unusual for Spanish singers, but which proved useful for her next engagement at the Bremen Opera (1959–1962). In 1961, she starred as Iphigénie in Gluck's Iphigénie en Tauride at the National Theatre of S. Carlos in Lisbon, alongside Raymond Wolansky, Jean Cox, Paul Schöffler and others. In 1962, Caballé returned to Barcelona and debuted at the Liceu, singing the title role in Strauss's Arabella. From the fall of 1962 through the spring of 1963 she toured Mexico, at one point singing the title role in Massenet's Manon at the Palacio de Bellas Artes. This was followed by several more successful appearances at the Liceu in 1963. Caballé's international breakthrough came in 1965 when she replaced a pregnant Marilyn Horne in a semi-staged performance of Donizetti's Lucrezia Borgia at New York's Carnegie Hall, which earned her a 25-minute standing ovation. While this was her first engagement in a bel canto opera and she had to learn the role in less than one month, her performance made her famous throughout the opera world. Later that year, Caballé made her debut at the Glyndebourne Festival singing her first Marschallin in Richard Strauss' Der Rosenkavalier and portraying the role of Countess Almaviva in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro. ... Source: Article "Montserrat Caballé" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Never Boring - The videos poster

Never Boring - The videos

as Self (archive footage)
2019
Conxita Badia no existeix poster

Conxita Badia no existeix

as Montserrat Caballé
2012
Freddie Mercury: The Great Pretender poster

Freddie Mercury: The Great Pretender

as Self
2012
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Caballe beyond music

as Herself
2003
Freddie Mercury: The Untold Story poster

Freddie Mercury: The Untold Story

as Self
2000
Freddie Mercury & Montserrat Caballé - La Nit poster

Freddie Mercury & Montserrat Caballé - La Nit

as Self - Performer
1988
Romanza final (Gayarre) poster

Romanza final (Gayarre)

as Soprano
1986
Verdi: Simon Boccanegra poster

Verdi: Simon Boccanegra

as Maria Boccanegra
1985
Hérodiade -  Gran Teatro del Liceo poster

Hérodiade - Gran Teatro del Liceo

as Salomé
1984
General Report poster

General Report

as Self - Opera Singer
1977
Norma poster

Norma

as Norma
1974
José Carreras Collection: Montserrat Caballé & José Carreras poster

José Carreras Collection: Montserrat Caballé & José Carreras

Cast
TBA
Cilea - Adriana Lecouvreur - Caballe, Cossotto, Carreras (NHK 1976) poster

Cilea - Adriana Lecouvreur - Caballe, Cossotto, Carreras (NHK 1976)

Cast
TBA