He was born in Poland in 1877 or 1878 and, according to a
1914 account, performed at the Teatro San Carlo (Naples ), Royal Opera (Vienna ), Theater des Westerns (Berlin ), and Royal Opera (Warsaw ) before coming to the U.S. to appear at the Met. He also toured
on the Chautauqua circuits with his wife Tozier, a member of the Savage English
Grand Opera Company of New York .
(“The Berinis Tonight.” Miami News, 2/19/1914). Berini’s
stage career apparently was cut short by an unspecified illness and his move to Phoenix to recuperate in 1928. While there he
performed with a local theater company (“Berini to Be Singer at Play Here,” Arizona Republic, 2/6/1928), and he often returned to Phoenix in later years. During a 1933 visit to
Poland he was arrested for his outspoken criticism of the Nazi regime but
managed to return to the U.S., where he worked as a vocal instructor until his
second wife’s death in the late 1930s. He died in Phoenix on March 12, 1943. (“Stanislaw Berini
Passes in Phoenix ,” Prescott Evening Courier, 3/12/1943).
Chronology of some appearances
Naples Teatro San Carlo
Vienna Royal Opera
Warsaw Royal Opera
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I wish to thank Giovanni Berini for providing me this record
Emerson
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