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    LA SCALA DI SETA, LINBURY THEATRE - REVIEW: A BRILLIANT CAST

    Holly Pigott designs, Greg Eldridge directs: bravos all round

    MICHAEL CHURCH

    Friday 24 October 2014

    Rossini was just twenty when he wrote this glittering farce: it made
    sense that everybody involved in its two-centuries-belated premiere
    at Covent Garden should be Jette Parker Young Artists, not much over
    twenty themselves.

    How pleasant to meet the Australian soprano Lauren Fagan as the
    heroine Giulia, and the Portuguese tenor Luis Gomes as Dorvil, who
    shins up the silken ladder of the title to tryst with her.

    The technical precision of Fagan's coloratura is matched by the purity
    of her tone, while the pint-sized Gomes projects a substantial sound
    with vocal agility and impeccable comic timing.

    Their pre-coital romp - while the youthful Southbank Sinfonia delivers
    the overture under Jonathan Santagada's direction - sets the tone
    for the preposterous plot.

    And how agreeable to encounter the Armenian soprano Anush Hovhannisyan
    in a role which gives free rein to her quicksilver voice and
    personality, with the larger-than-life bass James Platt as her
    foppish foil. Baritone Samuel Dale Johnson doesn't have much to do
    as the disapproving tutor Dormont, but he does it with clean and
    virile assurance.

    As the servant Germano - entrusted with the most complex role and
    the most taxing aria of the evening - Ukrainian bass-baritone Yuriy
    Yurchuk surmounted initial intonation-problems to become the opera's
    warm centre of gravity.

    Holly Pigott designs, Greg Eldridge directs: bravos all round.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/classical/reviews/la-scala-di-seta-linbury-theatre--review-a-brilliant-cast-9816233.html

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