March 28 — On This Day in Opera

This page lists notable events in opera history that happened on March 28, including world premieres, composer births, deaths, and important milestones.

Birth of Italian operatic baritone Antonio Tamburini, noted for leading bel-canto roles and for premiering Donizetti operas including
1800
Birth of Italian operatic baritone Antonio Tamburini, noted for leading bel-canto roles and for premiering Donizetti operas including "Don Pasquale".
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1881
Death of Russian opera composer Modest Mussorgsky (New Style/Gregorian date), best known for "Boris Godunov".
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1884
World premiere of Zdeněk Fibich’s opera "Nevěsta messinská" at Prague’s National Theatre.
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1895
World premiere of Antonio Smareglia’s opera "Nozze istriane" at the Teatro Comunale in Trieste.
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1896
World premiere of Umberto Giordano’s opera "Andrea Chénier" at Teatro alla Scala (Milan).
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1898
Death of Hungarian-born conductor Anton Seidl, known for leading U.S. premieres of Wagner operas at the Metropolitan Opera, including "Tristan und Isolde".
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1916
Joint world premiere (double bill) of Korngold’s one-act operas "Der Ring des Polykrates" and "Violanta" at the Munich Court Theatre (Hoftheater), conducted by Bruno Walter.
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Birth of American operatic bass Samuel Edward Ramey.
1942
Birth of American operatic bass Samuel Edward Ramey.
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1943
Death of composer and pianist Sergey Rachmaninoff, who wrote the opera "Aleko".
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