Léirithe le Teacht Inniu Ar Aghaidh
Léirithe san am a chuaigh thart 2008 — Inné
La Traviata (La traviata), Verdi
De Nationale OperaAlfredo Germont (Alfred Germont)
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannLa Traviata (La traviata), Verdi
Semperoper DresdenAlfredo Germont (Alfred Germont)
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannManon, Massenet
Ópera Nacional de ChileLe Chevalier des Grieux (Chevalier des Grieux)
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannLa Traviata (La traviata), Verdi
De Nationale OperaAlfredo Germont (Alfred Germont)
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannLa Traviata (La traviata), Verdi
Semperoper DresdenAlfredo Germont (Alfred Germont)
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannManon, Massenet
Ópera Nacional de ChileLe Chevalier des Grieux (Chevalier des Grieux)
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannLa Traviata (La traviata), Verdi
LA OperaAlfredo Germont (Alfred Germont)
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannSinfoniekonzert Lichtwärts, Verdi
Gürzenich - Orchester KölnTenor
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannL'elisir d'amore (The Elixir of Love), Donizetti
Bavarian State OperaNemorino
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannRigoletto, Verdi
Opéra National de ParisIl Duca di Mantova (The Duke of Mantua)
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannDom14:30
Paris, FranceSat19:30
Paris, France“Remember the name Liparit Avetisyan because that way you’ll be ahead of the game when he becomes a star”. His “bel canto” has a wonderfully easy flow with brilliant, sweet, high notes, and “tenor sobs”. The colour with which he uses it makes people hold their breath. A sensational, stylish Duke, swagger, but also elegant. He is an aristocratic bastard bearing something of the young Pavarotti in his demeanor and Italianate tenor. His Alfredo is excitable and impulsive with a fresh voice, and ardent manners. His singing has an exceptional poetic quality to the best of that can be utterly beguiling. Liparit’s “Un Di Felice” is marvelous in its amorous warmth and tenderness. He is good in humorous roles as well. He was called the funniest Nemorino who stole the hurts of the audience. He was