But the most memorable portrayal of the evening was Gerard Schneider’s wonderfully Gallic Nicias, brimming with finesse and joie de vivre. The Australian-born tenor, in an auspicious company debut, offered the perfect antidote to Athanaël’s dour lessons in anhedonia; one felt the audience relax—and then smile—en masse. https://www.operanews.com/Opera_News_Magazine/2018/8/Reviews/ST__PAUL__Tha%C3%AFs.html
The cast were all very good, with tenor Gerard Schneider (Dimitri) strongly leading it. He executed equally radiantly the highest pitches and the pianissimos, with an extremely alluring and delectable timbre. https://bachtrack.com/review-alfano-risurrezione-duprels-schneider-wexford-festival-october-2017/amp=1