Aragall's professional debut was at the Gran Teatro La Fenice,
Venice, on 24 September 1963, in
Verdi's opera
Gerusalemme. The same year, he appeared at the
Teatro alla Scala in Milan in ''
L'amico Fritz'' by
Pietro Mascagni, and signed a three-year contract with the theatre. In 1964 he performed at the
Bavarian State Opera in Munich, and began performing in cities such as Berlin, Budapest, Venice, Genoa, Modena, Turin, Naples and Rome. In 1966 he received acclaim for his role singing Rodolfo in Puccini's
La bohème at the
Verona Arena and went on to sing this role in London's Covent Garden and the Metropolitan in 1968, at Buenos Aires's
Teatro Colón in 1970 and in San Francisco in 1973. Rodolfo became one of his most frequently performed roles. In 1966, Aragall sang Romeo in Bellini's
I Capuleti e i Montecchi at La Scala with
Renata Scotto and
Luciano Pavarotti. In 1974, Aragall featured in Massenet's
Esclarmonde with
Joan Sutherland and
Richard Bonynge in San Francisco and resumed his role singing Rodolfo in Covent Garden in 1979. In 1994 he founded the Giacomo Aragall International Singing Competition. In 1997 he toured Germany and sang the role of Pedro in Manuel de Falla's opera
La vida breve at the reopening of Madrid's
Teatro Real. The
Vienna State Opera awarded him the
kammersänger. ==References==