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    The Benefit of Technology

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    I have recently reviewed a CD called Angelic Voices that features recordings of the voices of a variety of boy trebles, spanning from approximately 1964 to 1989. It made me think how lucky we are nowadays for being capable of preserving enormous quantities of beautiful voices, …

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  • The Dark Side of Dawn

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    My new novel The Dark Side of Dawn! AVAILABLE SOON as an E-book. Check my two previously published novels on Amazon: “Vanished” & “Canto di Tenore“ “The Dark Side of Dawn” is a contemporary literary novel with links to historical facts. The work was inspired …

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    Raving Reviews for my novel “Canto di Tenore”

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    My novel “Canto di Tenore” has received raving reviews from happy readers both at Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk. Click on the links to read them all or buy the book, if you are intrigued! American Amazon and British Amazon. Enjoy!  

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    Jonas Kaufmann: A Portrait!

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    Jonas Kaufmann, the tenor from Germany, is one of the most exciting voices on the planet; sometimes, described as the “movie star” of opera. Kindly and in spite of his extremely busy schedule, he agreed to give me an interview. Needless to say that I felt very …

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    Mozart’s Underrated Opera

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    Mozart’s earlier operas were not such masterpieces as his later ones; however, they already show off his exceptional talent and prove (if proof were needed) what an accomplished composer the young Mozart was. Lucio Silla, an opera that Mozart wrote when he was still only …

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    Marino Faliero

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    Marino Faliero is a much neglected opera, which never received the attention it truly deserved. Unfortunately for Donizetti, it came out during the same season as I puritani, Bellini’s masterpiece which was hailed as a superior work by critics and audiences alike. The public responded …

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    Margaret Lang: Second Instalment!

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    Back in October I reviewed a CD of songs by a woman composer called Margaret Ruthven Lang and who until then was unknown to me. This amazing American lady lived to be 104. Her work was almost forgotten, partially because she destroyed many of her …

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    Men in Motion!

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    Gorgeous movements + Subtle elegance + Beautiful dancing + Electrifying performances + flawless technique = What? Can you guess? Well, it’s actually simple! It is the formula of Ivan Putrov’s excellent ballet mixed programme, ”Men in Motion”, which graced the Sadler’s Wells stage over the weekend. If you …

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    Heart warming on a cold night!

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    The Seasons is, to me, one of Haydn’s greatest masterpieces (and he produced many) and one of my all time favourites. There are many reasons for it, which you can explore in my review. It describes a wonderful performance of the piece by the incomparable Gabrieli Consort …

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    “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star” and Mozart!

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    South Korean soprano Sumi Jo was in London last Friday and gave a Mozart recital at Cadogan Hall! It was a glittering affair in more ways than one, especially Ms Jo’s exuberant gowns! Can you imagine an opera singer singing to the tune of Twinkle, Twinkle Little …

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