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Simon Boccanegra, Verdi
D: Andreas Homoki
C: Marco Armiliato
Strongly sung Simon Boccanegra at Zurich Opera led by Ludovic Tézier’s formidable baritone

Vocally, there was a great deal to admire. The opera can hardly be considered anyone’s favourite Verdi, but is certainly a fine vehicle for Verdian voices. Christian Gerhaher, best known for Schubert Lieder and modern works, sang the role for the first time last year, and I felt that – fine as a singer he undoubtedly is – he is not quite right for Simon. Tézier’s rich, deep voice is, however, simply perfect for the role, and each note a feast for the ears. Gerhaher may be the more nuanced actor, but give me the voice each time. Jennifer Rowley continued to impress as Amelia after a slightly bumpy start – top notes spot on. Christof Fischesser was in very fine voice, his low notes always something to look forward to. The strong baritone of Nicholas Brownlee as Paolo added to the excellent vocal mix. Brent Michael Smith as Pietro was a firm bass. The sextet at the end of Act I was glorious.

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13 декабря 2021seenandheard-international.comJohn Rhodes
Ludovic Tézier rules in Andreas Homoki's still socially-distanced Simon Boccanegra in Zurich

Marco Armiliato led the Philharmonia Zürich in a very energetic rendition, at times with a heavy hand. This was especially noticeable in the cavatina of the soprano “Come in quest’ora bruna”, where the orchestra “rolls”, imitating the waves of the sea. Here, the result was more a train running over the delicate, sweet rendition of Jennifer Rowley (Amelia). Globally, however, the orchestra was exciting and engaging, with sweeping phrasing and remarkable brass sound.

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16 декабря 2021bachtrack.comLaura Servidei
Parsifal, Wagner, Richard
D: Pierre Audi
C: Mikko Franck
Splendid performance of Parsifal amid Pierre Audi's bleakness and desolation in Munich

Replacing the ailing Simon O'Neill at just a few days notice, Stuart Skelton was magnificent as Parsifal, wielding his powerful tenor with colour and nuance to show the progression of an innocent “fool” to enlightened redeemer. His best singing came in Act 2: when the seductress Kundry’s cajoling and pleading became almost unbearable, Skelton countered with a beautiful and thrilling outburst of high notes to assert his freedom. Parsifal’s final declaration of Amfortas’ redemption and his own assumption of the Grail Knights’ leadership was sung with tenderness and sympathy as Skelton modulated his voice with pianissimo.

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16 апреля 2022bachtrack.comAko Imamura
Die Zauberflöte, Mozart
D: Tatjana Gürbaca
C: Cornelius Meister
Sprecher in Die Zauberflöte by Mozart

As Sprecher and first priest one experiences the beautiful voice of Andri Björn Róbertsson.

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28 сентября 2016Oper-Aktuell - Kaspar Sannemann