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Nicola Cencherle (?-). Italian-born opera singer.
  
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==Biography==
Picture of Nicola Cencherle as Rodolfo with Hans van Heerden (Marcello)
 
Rodolfo with Hans van Heerden (Marcello)
 
  
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Nicola Cencherle, known as Nicky, was born in Schio, Italy. He immigrated to South Africa with his parents at an early age. He began singing lessons at age of 18 with [[Xander Haagen]] at [[Pretoria University]] and later with [[Alessandro Rota]]. He was also a student of [[Désirée Talbot]].
Rodolfo with Magaretha Deysel (Mimi)
 
Nicola Cencherle, known as Nicky, was born in Schio, Italy. He immigrated to South Africa with his parents at an early age. He began singing lessons at age of 18 with Xandre Haagen at Pretoria University and later with Alessandro Rota. He joined PACOFS at the age of 25. His operatic debut was as Cavaradossi. Later he sang Rodolfo, Pinkerton, Duca, Alfredo, Pollione, José and Riccardo.
 
Returning to Italy in 1971, Cencherle won the Teatro Nuovo Competition in Milano and made his Italian debut in "Lucia di Lammermoor", following with "Il tabarro", "L'amico Fritz" and "Simon Boccanegra". During this time Cape Town Opera brought him back twice to sing in "Lucia di Lammermoor" and "La traviata".
 
  
After seven years in Italy he returned and joined CAPAB where he was a member of the permanent company for 18 years.
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Returning to Italy in 1971, Cencherle won the Teatro Nuovo Competition in Milano and made his Italian debut in ''[[Lucia di Lammermoor]]'', following with ''[[Il tabarro]]'', ''[[L'amico Fritz]]'' and ''[[Simon Boccanegra]]''. During this time [[CAPAB Opera]] brought him back twice to sing in ''[[Lucia di Lammermoor]]'' and ''[[La traviata]]''.
  
His repertoire varied from opera, operetta, Neapolitan & Italian songs to popular ballads. He sang for radio concerts, film & television. Cencherle has enjoyed a wonderful singing career in and around Cape Town, either as a solo performer or in various ensembles.
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After seven years in Italy he returned to South Africa.
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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He joined [[PACOFS]] at the age of 25. His operatic debut was as Cavaradossi. Later he sang Rodolfo, Pinkerton, Duca, Alfredo, Pollione, José and Riccardo.
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Following his time in Italy, he joined [[CAPAB]] where he was a member of the permanent company for 18 years.
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His repertoire varied from opera, operetta, Neapolitan & Italian songs to popular ballads. He sang for radio concerts, film & television. Cencherle enjoyed a wonderful singing career in and around Cape Town, either as a solo performer or in various ensembles.
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===As an opera singer===
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Productions/roles included: "Rodolfo" in ''[[La Bohème]]'', "Pollione" in ''[[Norma]]'' ([[PACOFS]], 1972). 
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===As singer===
  
 
Cencherle possessed a lirico-spinto tenor voice of true Italian quality and style.
 
Cencherle possessed a lirico-spinto tenor voice of true Italian quality and style.
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Together with German [[Bernd Ruckemesser]] and [[Ronnie Theys]], Cencherle formed the [[Three Tenors]] in the mid 1990s. They performed regularly around South Africa, including performances at the [[Sun City Super Bowl]], the [[Grahamstown Festival]], and at the [[V&A Waterfront]] and [[Artscape]] with the [[Cape Town Symphony Orchestra]].
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==

Latest revision as of 12:16, 6 July 2025

Nicola Cencherle (?-). Italian-born opera singer.

Biography

Nicola Cencherle, known as Nicky, was born in Schio, Italy. He immigrated to South Africa with his parents at an early age. He began singing lessons at age of 18 with Xander Haagen at Pretoria University and later with Alessandro Rota. He was also a student of Désirée Talbot.

Returning to Italy in 1971, Cencherle won the Teatro Nuovo Competition in Milano and made his Italian debut in Lucia di Lammermoor, following with Il tabarro, L'amico Fritz and Simon Boccanegra. During this time CAPAB Opera brought him back twice to sing in Lucia di Lammermoor and La traviata.

After seven years in Italy he returned to South Africa.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

He joined PACOFS at the age of 25. His operatic debut was as Cavaradossi. Later he sang Rodolfo, Pinkerton, Duca, Alfredo, Pollione, José and Riccardo.

Following his time in Italy, he joined CAPAB where he was a member of the permanent company for 18 years.

His repertoire varied from opera, operetta, Neapolitan & Italian songs to popular ballads. He sang for radio concerts, film & television. Cencherle enjoyed a wonderful singing career in and around Cape Town, either as a solo performer or in various ensembles.

As an opera singer

Productions/roles included: "Rodolfo" in La Bohème, "Pollione" in Norma (PACOFS, 1972).

As singer

Cencherle possessed a lirico-spinto tenor voice of true Italian quality and style.

Together with German Bernd Ruckemesser and Ronnie Theys, Cencherle formed the Three Tenors in the mid 1990s. They performed regularly around South Africa, including performances at the Sun City Super Bowl, the Grahamstown Festival, and at the V&A Waterfront and Artscape with the Cape Town Symphony Orchestra.

Sources

https://www.historicaltenors.net/italian/cencherle.html

'Cape Town's Three Tenors in PE'. news24. 14 November 2000.

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