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I due FoscariThe Royal OperaNo. of reviews: 19 |
Domingo sigue siendo un milagro, pero menos |
4 Nov 14 / Beckmesser |
Resplendent sound from Royal Opera Orchestra in early Verdi |
30 Oct 14 / Seen and Heard |
A fantastic Verdi but Domingo is starting to fade |
25 Oct 14 / Daily Mail |
Nightmares were more artistic than psychological |
23 Oct 14 / The Spectator |
I Due Foscari, Doge on a duckboard |
21 Oct 14 / The News Hub |
¡Un Rolex para Domingo! |
20 Oct 14 / Mundo Clásico (Spanish) |
'Placido Domingo is masterly' in I Due Foscari |
19 Oct 14 / Londonist |
Plácido Domingo is a mesmerising stage presence in sorrowful Verdi |
19 Oct 14 / The Observer |
Sadly, Plácido Domingo makes a somewhat muted impression in the role of the Doge |
17 Oct 14 / Evening Standard |
Plácido Domingo’s voice roused to its old, bronze majesty |
17 Oct 14 / Financial Times |
Domingo is superb but elsewhere it's hit and miss |
16 Oct 14 / The Guardian |
A duff production |
16 Oct 14 / Independent |
Francesco Meli is the main reason for catching this new Royal Opera production |
16 Oct 14 / What's on Stage |
Placido Domingo shines in dull production of “I due Foscari” |
16 Oct 14 / Blouin Artinfo |
Domingo gives an affecting performance as Francesco, the aged Doge of Venice |
16 Oct 14 / The Arts Desk |
Not many 73-year-olds can routinely endure the rigours of stage performance |
16 Oct 14 / The Stage |
Placido Dominigo can't save Verdi's early work |
16 Oct 14 / Telegraph |
97 years old and still singing for his supper... |
16 Oct 14 / Express |
Placido Domingo showed the anguish of the elder Foscari |
15 Oct 14 / Mark Ronan's Theatre Reviews |
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