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  • Petite Armenian Soprano Fills S.F. Opera's 'Tosca' With Her Voice: R

    PETITE ARMENIAN SOPRANO FILLS S.F. OPERA'S 'TOSCA' WITH HER VOICE: REVIEW

    October 29, 2014 - 15:36 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Even though tenor Brian Jagde and baritone Mark
    Delavan towered over her, Lianna Haroutounian outsang them at San
    Francisco Opera's matinee of Puccini's "Tosca," Janos Gereben said
    in a review published at the San Francisco Examiner.

    "In her San Francisco and role debuts, the diminutive Armenian soprano
    (well-known and acclaimed in Europe) filled the huge War Memorial
    Opera House with her lovely, effortless voice. Her projection and
    musicality were excellent. Her leap to her death from the top of
    Castel Sant'Angelo showed Olympic form," the review said.

    "Tosca" is one of San Francisco Opera's most frequently performed
    operas. This version, from 1997 with Lotfi Mansouri's staging, is
    based on the 1932 production, the very first in the War Memorial.

    "Stage director Jose Maria Condemi, also at the helm in 2008 and
    2012 at S.F. Opera, has added minor new touches to the proceedings
    (which unfold on Thierry Bosquet's slightly fading sets), but wisely
    refrained from changing the staging for the sake of doing something
    different - to good effect."

    "The same cannot be said for Riccardo Frizza's conducting, although the
    orchestra did its best. The conductor's shortcomings were especially
    obvious in the snail-paced Act 1 finale, the normally rousing Te Deum,
    and even more in the long introductory scene of Act 2, which was slow
    and sounded monotonous," the review said.

    http://www.panarmenian.net/eng/news/184143/

    http://www.sfexaminer.com/sanfrancisco/petite-soprano-stands-tall-in-sf-operas-tosca/Content?oid=2910448

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