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Tosca at the ENO

Por , 15 diciembre 2010

What a thrill it was to experience the recent production of Puccini's powerful opera at The Coliseum. Directed by Catherine Malfitano, herself a great Tosca, and conducted by Edward Gardner the performance gripped the packed auditorium throughout. The large orchestra responded magnificently to the maestro's direction adding considerably to the drama. Amanda Echalaz sang and acted the part of Tosca superbly and Julian Gavin, as Cavaradossi, sang with ringing tones. Anthony Michaels-Moore's acting was subtle and he made a convincing Scarpia. A wonderful, emotional operatic evening.

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Crítica hecha desde The London Coliseum, Londres el 27 mayo 2010
Puccini, Tosca
English National Opera
Edward Gardner, Dirección
Catherine Malfitano, Dirección de escena
Amanda Echalaz, Floria Tosca
Julian Gavin, Mario Cavaradossi
Anthony Michaels-Moore, Baron Scarpia
Jonathan Veira, Sacristan
Pauls Putnins, Cesare Angelotti
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