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Il barbiere di Siviglia, Rossini
D: Moshe LeiserPatrice Caurier
C: Rafael PayareChristopher Willis
REVIEW: IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA, ROYAL OPERA HOUSE

The Royal Opera House hosts an utterly triumphant revival of Moshe Leiser and Patrice Caurier’s production of Gioachino Rossini and Cesare Sterbini’s classic opera Il barbiere di Siviglia (the barber of Seville to us mere mortals). It is an animatedly dynamic production full of fun, smiles and laughter.With a good choice of eccentric characters, a love match, in which we are invested, all amplified in the excitement of the huge time pressures of the piece, it is little wonder that the entire first half ends up culminating into a monumentally spectacular climax, helped hugely by the most incredible set flourishes from Christian Fenouillat.Vito Priante is glorious as the title role of the barber, Figaro. Both his tone and visual projection are magnificent and his humour and cheek is superb. Javier Camarena makes a glorious debut at the Royal Opera House as the Count, reviving the role he previously sung for the Metropolitan Opera in New York. His voice is almost unearthly, and with a residual power that resonates around the whole hall – it was stunning, stunning work. Daniela Mack again makes her debut at the Royal Opera House and is charming, cheeky and astute in her role of Rosina. It is another transfixing and powerful vocal delivery, made seamlessly and effortlessly by this exceptionally talented young woman.It was a delightful evening of joy, laughter, surprises and so importantly spectacular music and drama. The atmosphere was electric and the orchestra, incredibly conducted by Henrik Nánási was simply perfection. Whether you are a first time opera viewer or a seasoned professional this is not a production to miss. It is a classic done wonderfully and I would question anyone who might say, with sincerity, that they did not enjoy it.

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18 September 2016www.ayoungertheatre.comLYDIA LAKEMOORE
La clemenza di Tito, Mozart
D: Fabio Ceresa
C: Corrado Rovaris
Estreno brillante para una ópera compleja

Anna Alàs i Jove, como Annio, el enamorado de Servilia, fue otra de las más aplaudidas y, además, se mueve en escena con mucha agilidad

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01 November 2018www.elcomercio.esRamón Avello
El triunfo de Sesto en La Clemenza di Tito

Annio interpretado por una adecuada Anna Alàs i Jové, muy grácil en escena y con una oscura y bella voz.

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01 November 2018scherzo.esRedacción