Amato


Pasquale
[puh-skwah-lee,, -ley;; Italian pahs-kwah-le] /pəˈskwɑ li,, -leɪ;; Italian pɑsˈkwɑ lɛ/ (Show IPA), 1879–1942, Italian operatic baritone.
Historical Examples

There they had drunk the good red wine of Amato and called for brindisi!
The Call of the Blood Robert Smythe Hichens

Galassi, Campanari, Planon, and Amato should be mentioned as other interpreters of the rle.
The Complete Opera Book Gustav Kobb

Amato, who to distinguish him from the first is called the younger.
The History of Painting in Italy, Vol. 2 (of 6) Luigi Antonio Lanzi

Look at her now, out in the dining-room, putting a layer of French pastry over Amato’s perfectly good voice!
May Iverson’s Career Elizabeth Jordan

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