Miguel Burro Fleta (28 December 1897, in Albalate de Cinca, Province of Huesca, Aragon – 29 May 1938, in A Coruña) was a Spanish operatic lyric tenor.
Additionally, in 1926, he had the honour of creating the role of Calaf in Puccini's posthumously-premiered final opera, Turandot, at the insistence of La Scala's principal conductor, Arturo Toscanini.
Fleta made his operatic debut in Trieste in 1919, having previously studied voice at the Madrid conservatory.
He quit the Met in acrimonious circumstances, however, and the resultant legal action stopped him performing again in the United States.
By the late 1920s, as recordings show, his voice had deteriorated badly, with his vibrato loosening to an undesirable extent.