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  • Proud Moments!

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    Two of my proudest moments, in the four years that I have been writing reviews of classical music and opera, have been my interviews with Jonas Kaufmann and Joyce DiDonato. Both Kaufmann and DiDonato are extraordinary singers and artists, as well as kind, down to earth, pleasant people. …

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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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    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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    Two of my novels on the Amazon KINDLE!

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    I am really happy to say that two of my novels, which were published digitally, last year, are now also available on the Amazon Kindle Store as Kindle e-books. This is an important step both for me and my American publisher who is determined to …

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    Joseph Calleja: The Maltese Tenor

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    “The Maltese Tenor” refers not only to the tenor from Malta, Joseph Calleja, but also to his new CD, which bears the title. Joseph Calleja began singing at the age of 16 and made his professional debut in Malta in 1997 as Macduff in Macbeth. He …

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    Merci, Monsieur Plasson!

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    I feel very happy that French conductor Emmanuel Plasson really liked the interview I did with him. He has added it to his website; a fact that made me very proud. It is this kind of satisfaction that makes it worth it continuing to write …

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    The Joy of Music!

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    I had the pleasure of interviewing young French conductor, Emmanuel Plasson, last week, albeit via e-mail. Geography played a part and did not allow the conversation in any other format! Nevertheless, it was an enriching, fulfilling experience for me personally. Monsieur Plasson is a knowlegeable, …

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  • Seen & Heard International now floating on cloud nine!

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    MusicWeb International has always had a section dedicated to Reviews of live concerts and opera performances across the world. However, this part of the site was limited and reviews could only be published twice a week. This has now changed and for the better! Seen and Heard International …

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    “Diva, Divo” – The Beautiful Duality Of An Opera Singer!

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    American mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato is at present one of the most fabulous mezzo voices in the world of opera. Her dramatic prowess and beautiful, flexible singing never fail to impress. Alongside the irresistible warmth of her voice, DiDonato is extremely versatile and has a rare quality, …

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  • A Great Escape!

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    A friend who read my novel “Canto di Tenore” before it was published, told me: “It is really a great escape from the sad moments of life! I loved it!” Other people shared his opinion. Check Rachel Anderson’s article here.  

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