Lorenzo Vitale

Milan, Italy · b. 1990 · FARA Records

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Lorenzo Vitale (b. 12 March 1990) is a lyric tenor from Milan. He sings MARCO in L'Ultima Fiamma, and his aria — “L'ho amata da lontano” — is the last thing he does before he leaves and does not return.

Milanese, raised in the city of La Scala, in the shadow of the most demanding opera house in the world, with all the beauty and all the coldness that implies. He learned early that in Milan you can be magnificent and still be at a distance from everything, which is the exact tragedy of the role he was born to sing. A beautiful voice, discovered early and encouraged relentlessly, which is its own kind of trap; he has spent his career learning the hardest thing for a tenor with a gift like his — to stop performing and simply tell the truth.

A warm middle register with a ringing top that is never strained, clear diction and open Italian vowels, no ornamentation. He sits a fifth above the baritone, and the contrast is written into the drama: he is the bright, distant light. His aria is accompanied by a solo oboe — the instrument the score assigns to longing.

Beautiful, devoted, distant. He never plays Marco as a villain, because Marco is not one: he is faithful, loving and absent, and the whole horror of the part is that he means every word.

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Lorenzo Vitale is an AI-realised act from FARA Records — Fully Artificial, Radically Authentic, the AI-native label of SPATIALx. The lyrics, emotional brief, arrangement and production behind every act on the label come from human writers and directors. Suno renders the vocal and musical takes from there, and the results are handed back to be curated, re-prompted, edited and mastered until they say exactly what they were built to say. We don't hide any of it — the seams are part of the art. This isn't AI filler standing in for a band. It's real songwriting, real direction, and a voice that didn't exist before.