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Orphée aux enfers, Offenbach
D: Natale De Carolis
C: Andrea Certa
Orphee aux enfers - Offenbach

“..Suadente riesce Federica Sardella che tratteggia un’ Euridice dall’accento caldo e trepidante..”

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02 August 2019www.tvio.itTVIO
ORPHEE AUX ENFERS

“..Eurydice è Federica Sardella che pone in essere un’interpretazione convincente e attorialmente notevole, una bellissima musicalità e una potenzialità vocale da tenere d’occhio..”

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07 July 2019www.iteatridellest.comI teatri dell’est - Antonio Cesare Smaldone
Pietro il Grande, Donizetti
D: Ondadurto TeatroMarco Paciotti e Lorenzo Pasquali
C: Rinaldo Alessandrini
Pietro il Grande, Czar delle Russie: young Donizetti pays his debt to Rossini

The vocal cast was of a good level. One must not look for the most interesting interpreters in Pietro, entrusted to Roberto de Candia's sure craft, or in Francisco Brito's Carlo, a correct but slightly bland tenor. Here the scene was stolen by the acting effervescence and the remarkable vocal presence of Marco Filippo Romano, a basso buffo who sang the exhilarating role of Ser Cuccupis, the local magistrate. Even the other basso, Tommaso Barea, was a very effective performer as the usurer Firman-Trombest, while Marcello Nardis gave voice to the character of Hondediski, a prototype for L'elisir's Belcore. Among the female performers, it was not the slender, though agile, voice of Nina Solodovnikova (Annetta) that excited, but Loriana Castellano and Paola Gardina, as Caterina and Madama Fritz respectively, to whom Donizetti devotes two masterful pages right at the end of the opera: to the Tsarina the aria “Pace una volta, e calma” with a noble Mozartian tempo, and to the innkeeper a scene with rondo “In questo estremo amplesso” of huge theatrical effect. In both numbers the two singers demonstrated expressive qualities and vocal preciousness that have given an extra dimension to their characters. For the staging of this rare title, Francesco Micheli, artistic director of the festival, summoned the Roman collective Ondadurto Teatro (Marco Paciotti and Lorenzo Pasquali), a company known for its interdisciplinary shows, ranging from nouveau cirque to physical theatre, from dance to gesture. On their debut in the world of opera, their juvenile zeal was appreciated. However it led sometimes to the excesses of a horror vacui (mimes, trapeze artists, video projections) which were often intrusive. In the scenery and in the costumes, the geometric and colourful elements of Russian abstract (Kandinsky and above all Malevič) were recognised, forcefully adapted to a story set in Peter the Great's Russia. The rigidity of the unusual costumes designed by K.B. Project did not restrict the freedom of the characters, but underlined their overall schematic pattern.

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16 November 2019bachtrack.comRenato Verga
Turandot, Puccini
D: Franco Zeffirelli
C: Jader BignaminiFrancesco Ivan Ciampa
Ultima grandiosa Turandot di Puccini all'Arena di Verona Opera Festival:

Anche la quinta e ultima recita di Turandot si avvia verso il tutto esaurito. La fiaba musicale per eccellenza, con la ricca tavolozza orchestrale di Puccini, rivive all’Arena di Verona con immagini da sogno e un cast di prestigio: a cominciare dalla protagonista Elena Pankratova, soprano russo che debutta in Anfiteatro come principessa di gelo dopo i consensi raccolti in tutto il mondo nel repertorio drammatico, da Wagner a Bayreuth allo Strauss di Vienna, Berlino, Londra.

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03 September 2021VeronaSera / Redazione