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Marriage date and location included on Pauline Cornélys' 1923 United States passport application approved and stamped 16 July 1923, certificate number 323350-323849 issued from New York, N.Y.; "United States Passport Applications, 1795–1925" database; image of original application in FamilySearch
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active from 1915 to the late 1970s. Although he sang predominantly on stage in both light and grand operas, he also performed at various times on radio, in concerts and films, as well as on television.
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and soon George preferred to be called Richard. Prior to deciding on a career in music, Bonelli was a friend of race car driver and later mayor of
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retired from his position of general manager of the Metropolitan Opera, Bonelli was a contender for the job though it ultimately went to
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in 1936. Even after retiring from teaching, he periodically performed on stage into his 80s. His later appearances were more on the
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repertory as Giorgio Germont, Di Luna, Renato, Rigoletto and Amonasro, and also for his portrayals of Valentin in Gounod's
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Bonelli with his first wife, soprano Pauline Cornélys, aboard ship during singing tours to Europe, 1923-1924
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as Alfredo. He remained on the Met's active roster until 1945, making his final performance as
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quickly engaged Bonelli for leading baritone roles in New York. His first performance with the
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had stated that Bonelli was his inspiration to study singing, after hearing him perform the
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Seizing the opportunity of a one-year collapse of Chicago Civic Opera, the Met impresario
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On 7 June 1980, shortly after Bonelli's wife Mona donated his recorded performances to
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After retiring from singing, Bonelli became a successful voice teacher at the
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Richard Bonelli Collection (ARS.0005), Stanford Archive of Recorded Sound
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between 1922 and 1924. In 1923 he made his European debut as Dardano in
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of opera, from the Met on 10 March 1940 alongside Hilda Burke and
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Syracuse University College of Visual and Performing Arts alumni
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archives, United States Department of State, Washington, D.C.
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debut came on 1 December 1932 as Giorgio Germont in Verdi's
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Bonelli was the child of Ida (née Homel) and Martin Bunn of
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and between 1926 and 1942 frequently performed at the
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Bonelli's operatic debut came on 21 April 1915 at the
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baritone
operatic
baritone
Port Byron
New York
Syracuse
Salt Lake City
Ab Jenkins
Syracuse University
Los Angeles
Jean de Reszke

Brooklyn Academy of Music
Gounod
Faust
San Carlo Opera Company
Catalani's
Modena
Monte Carlo Opera
Théâtre de la Gaîté
Paris
Chicago Opera Company
San Francisco Opera
La traviata
Claudia Muzio
Antonio Cortis
Il barbiere di Siviglia

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