His first appearance at that house was on 25 November 1915, as Figaro in The Barber of Seville with Frieda Hempel as Rosina and Giacomo Damacco as Count Almaviva, with Gaetano Bavagnoli conducting.
Giuseppe Garibaldi | Luca Giordano | Luca Francesconi | Accademia di San Luca | Giuseppe Tornatore | Luca Signorelli | Luca Ronconi | Giuseppe Sinopoli | Giuseppe De Santis | Giuseppe Capogrossi | Luca Turilli | Giuseppe Terragni | Giuseppe Mazzini | Luca Toni | Giuseppe Ungaretti | Giuseppe Lignano | Pallithanam Luca Matthai | Giuseppe Tucci | Giuseppe Radaelli | Giuseppe Pizzardo | Giuseppe Morello | Giuseppe Marchese | Giuseppe Guarneri | Giuseppe Di Cristina | San Giuseppe Jato | Rima San Giuseppe | Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza | Luca Paolini | Luca Pacioli | Luca Cumani |
Over the next twenty years it received over fifty new productions from Palermo to Paris, Buenos Aires to Moscow, Cairo to San Francisco, arriving at The Metropolitan Opera on 16 January 1920 in a production directed by David Belasco and conducted by Roberto Moranzoni, starring Geraldine Farrar, Giulio Crimi and Pasquale Amato, and later Giovanni Martinelli and Giuseppe De Luca.