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Giacinto Prandelli (1914–2010) was an Italian operatic tenor renowned for his contributions to the French and Italian repertoire. While primarily a classical stage artist performing in major venues like La Scala, he occasionally brought his vocal artistry to film productions such as Roberto Rossellini's Joan of Arc at the Stake.
He was a distinguished Italian operatic tenor who enjoyed a prolific career throughout the 20th century, performing as a lead at major venues including Milan's Teatro alla Scala.
He is primarily recognized for his work in the Italian and French operatic repertoire, as well as his roles in film adaptations such as Lohengrin and Joan of Arc at the Stake.
He was famously a leading tenor at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan for many years.