| AIDA |
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| Festival Production with Michele Crider |
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| 'First of all, the
perfectly prepared orchestra under the Bulgarian
conductor Ivan Anguélov presented a considerable
performance. With precision and vivacity he pushed
ahead the plot but at the same time, he paid great
attention to the lyrical elements.' |
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| Manfred Petz - Main-Echo |
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| 'The musical direction
had Ivan Anguélov….The Bulgarian
conductor incomparably solved the problem of coordinating
the inner life of the main figures with the bombastic,
triumphal mass scenes. He paid attention to each
clarinet cantilena; even in the loudly mass scenes,
one can still hear deep brass or the sudden sound
of an arising horn. The ' highlights' of the opera
weren't just rattled off, but contained quite
a few refinements. And during the triumphal march,
the conductor finally allowed them to blare and
jubilate marvellously.' |
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| J.Schreiner - Offenbach-Post |
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| 'The orchestra under
Ivan Anguélov knew how to realise Verdi’s
pomp but also how to express vividly his chamber
musical refinements' |
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| (tom) - Neue Westfälische |
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| 'Under this attentive
and vigorous musical conductor, who never lost
sight of the total scene, the soloists, the choir
and the orchestra met in an admirable collaboration.'
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| Dirk Hoffmann - Westfalenpost |
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