Ugo Savarese (2 December 1912, Naples – 19 December 1997, Genoa) was an Italian operatic baritone, particularly associated with the Italian repertory.
Savarese began his vocal studies in 1930 at the "Conservatorio San Pietro a Majella" in Naples with Maestro Conte.
He made his stage debut in 1934, at the Teatro San Carlo in Naples, singing small roles.
He sang his first major role, Silvio, there in 1938, followed by Rigoletto and Germont.
Like most singers of his generation, his career was interrupted by military service.
He resumed his career after being a prisoner in a German war camp.