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Release concert for the album 'Thorsteinson & Schumann'

The performance was first-class. Andri Björn sang magnificently, immensely powerfully, but always with a sensitive feeling for the poetry. Ástríður Alda played with perfect skillfulness and taste. Together they created a musical spell, kept in our minds for a long time to come.

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Jónas Sen - Fréttablaðið
Arthur in The Lighthouse by Peter Maxwell Davies

Icelandic bass-baritone Andri Björn Róbertsson’s bible-bashing Arthur was a masterpiece of aggression and paranoia.

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Peter Reed - Classical Source

Umsagnir um fyrri framleiðslu

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Il barbiere di Siviglia, Rossini
D: Anna Morrissey
C: Dinis Sousa
An afternoon delight: Anna Morrisey's inventive production of Rossini's The Barber of Seville at Nevill Holt Opera, in a finely musical performance conducted by Dinis Sousa

Andri Björn Róbertsson was a delightfully slime-ball Don Basilio. Björn Róbertsson used his height and physical flexibility to maximum comic effect, which only served to heighten his contributions to the various ensemble and make his calumny aria a masterpiece of comic timing, combined with Björn Róbertsson's fabulously dark bass-baritone voice.

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27 júní 2022www.planethugill.comRobert Hugill
The Barber of Seville is razor sharp at Nevill Holt Opera

Andri Björn Róbertsson has just the right level of creepiness as Don Basilio, and, with his firm and assertive bass-baritone, delivers his ode to calumny, during which newspaper headlines such as ‘Count Alma-Sleezer’ fall across the auditorium, extremely well.

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25 júní 2022www.musicomh.comSam Smith
Die Gänsemagd, Ter Schiphorst
D: Nina Russi
C: Thomas Barthel
Der König in Die Gänsemagd by Iris ter Schiphorst

The king, embodied by a wonderfully doddery Andri Björn Róbertsson

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Tom Hellat - Bazonline.ch
Dido and Aeneas, Purcell
D: John Ramster
C: Iain LedinghamLionel Friend
Arthur in The Lighthouse by Peter Maxwell Davies

The jaunty violence and paranoia of the piece were really effectively brought to life in three totally confident, big performances by singers Iain Milne, Samuel Queen and Andri Björn Róbertsson. Here was real music theatre, wound as tight as a spring, full of terrifying musical and dramatic strength.

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Robert Thicknesse - Opera Now
Arthur in The Lighthouse by Peter Maxwell Davies

Andri Björn Róbertsson...here reveals that the true bass repertoire is well within his grasp...Again the characterisation is strong and lucid-his sententious moralising, disapproving sobriety, visionary fear of god. All three roles require surprising excursions into falsetto, and all three sounded very good here. Particularly impressive at this was the Róbertsson who brought a fully supported sound right up into the high notes which meant that they were richer and more beautifully resonant than many a counter tenor that I have heard. Maybe a second career option!?

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Capriccio
Tosca, Puccini
D: Catherine MalfitanoDonna Stirrup
C: Oleg CaetaniMartin Fitzpatrick
Angelotti in Tosca by Puccini

There are no weak links in the cast, and some of the small roles such as the Sacristan (Adrian Powter) and run-away prisoner Angelotti (Andri Björn Róbertsson) are very well characterised.

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Timothy Hochstrasser - Playstosee.com
Angelotti in Tosca by Puccni

There is fine work in smaller roles...Andri Björn Róbertsson as the suffering Angelotti...

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Inger Kjemtrup - TheStage.com
The Commission, Brooke, E.
D: Annabel Arden
C: Richard Baker
Craftsman in The Commission by Elspeth Brooke

Bass/baritone Andri Björn Róbertsson brings real pathos to the tormented Craftsman

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Stephen Pritchard - The Guardian/The Observer
Craftsman in The Commission by Elspeth Brooke

Andri Björn Róbertsson...compelling as the Craftsman.

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Erica Jeal - The Guardian
Café Kafka, Coll, F.
D: Annabel Arden
C: Richard Baker
Craftsman in The Commission by Elspeth Brooke and Gracchus in Café Kafka by Francisco Coll

The singers were superb throughout, all acting as well as they sang ... the Icelandic bass-baritone Andri Björn Róbertsson was imposing and dangerous in both operas.

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Nick Kimberley - Opera Magazine
Gracchus in Café Kafka by Francisco Coll

...their interactions suddenly interrupted by the soliloquy of the mysterious Hunter Gracchus (sung with poise and gravitas by Andri Björn Róbertsson)

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Bachtrack
Lessons in Love and Violence, Benjamin
D: Katie Mitchell
C: George Benjamin
Heimsfrumsýning
Madman in Lessons in Love and Violence by Sir George Benjamin

The various supporting roles came in the names of Jennifer France, Krisztina Szabó and Andri Björn Róbertsson, all of excellent level where the latter managed to change himself to a madman

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Peter Franken - Basia con fuoco
Madman in Lessons in Love and Violence by Sir George Benjamin

Bass-baritone Andri Björn Róbertsson as Witness 3 and an excellent personification of the Madman

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Luciano Marra de al Fuente - Tiempo de Musica
Satyagraha, Glass
D: Phelim McDermottJulian Crouch
C: Karen Kamensek
Lord Krishna in Satyagraha by Philip Glass

The role of Krishna was taken by Andri Björn Róbertsson with panache.

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Colin Clarke - Seen and Heard International
Lord Krishna in Satyagraha by Philip Glass

Other singers who impressed were Clive Bayley as Parsi Rustomji and Andri Björn Róbertsson as Lord Krishna.

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Andrew Benson Wilson - Early Music Reviews
A Midsummer Night's Dream, Britten
D: Robert CarsenEmmanuelle Bastet
C: Alexander Soddy
Theseus in A Midsummer Night's Dream by Britten

​The other Harewood Artists were ... and Andri Björn Róbertsson singing Theseus. All clearly have great careers ahead and gave wholehearted performances.

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David Buchler - OperaSpy.com
Theseus in A Midsummer Night's Dream by Britten

Andri Björn Róbertsson, Emma Carrington, Simon Butteriss, Timothy Robinson and Jonathan Lemalu who may have smaller roles, but add much character and wonderful singing and acting in the final scenes.

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Mary Grace Nguyen - trendfem.com
Lessons in Love and Violence, Benjamin
D: Katie Mitchell
C: Kent Nagano
Madman in Lessons in Love and Violence by Sir George Benjamin

Andri Björn Róbertsson, der bereits an der Uraufführung als dritter Zeuge und Madman mitwirkte und sicher schon damals besonders in der zweiten Rolle, in seinen Bann zog, durch seinen wohlklingenden Bassbariton und authentisches Spiel.

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Birgit Kleinfeld - Opernmagazin.de
Madman in Lesson in Love and Violence by Sir George Benjamin

Saluons également la composition, impressionnante, d'Andri Björn Róbertson en déséquilibré revendiquant la couronne et que Mortimer fait éliminer, en guise de leçon, devant le Fils d'Edouard

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Bernard Schreuders - Forum Opera
Die Zauberflöte, Mozart
D: Karen Gillingham
C: James Burton
Sarastro in Die Zauberflöte by Mozart

Andri Bjorn Robertsson as an imposing Sarastro.

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Clare Colvin - express.co.uk
Yevgeny Onegin, Tchaikovsky, P. I.
D: John Ramster
C: Jane Glover
Gremin in Yevgeny Onegin by Tchaikovsky

Andri Björn Róbertsson's Gremin was exquisitely sung

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Capriccio
Café Kafka, Coll, F.
D: Annabel Arden
C: Richard Baker
Heimsfrumsýning
Craftsman in The Commission by Elspeth Brooke and Gracchus in Café Kafka by Francisco Coll

The Icelandic bass-baritone Andri Björn Róbertsson was outstanding as the Craftsman and Gracchus.

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Hugo Shirley - The Spectator
Albert Herring, Britten
D: John Copley
C: Steuart Bedford
Superintendent Budd in Albert Herring by Britten

Andri Björn Róbertsson's Superintendent Budd was another brilliantly drawn characterization, finely sung and funny without descending into ridicule.

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Melanie Eskenazi - Music OMH