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Peninsula Symphony Viva L'Italia
concerts
The guest soloists in this concert were two outstanding
singers...with movie-star handsome Daniel Narducci, who could be the
model for masculinity in operatic baritones.
San Mateo County Times,
October 19, 2006
Escamillo in Indianapolis Opera’s
production of Carmen
Daniel Narducci made a dazzling Escamillo. His "Toreador Song"
exuded easy confidence.
Indianapolis Star,
October 1, 2006
Mercutio in Cleveland Opera’s production of
Roméo et Juliette
The Mercutio of Daniel Narducci was imposing of figure, and his
“Mab” aria was delightfully fleet.
Opera News Online,
February 10, 2006
Daniel Narducci, last season's superb Anthony in "Sweeney Todd,"
turned in a robust Mercutio, complete with bonny "Queen Mab" aria.
The Plain Dealer,
February 14, 2006
Captain Hook in the World Premiere
Recording of Leonard Bernstein’s Peter Pan
Mr. Narducci sets the ears ringing...
New York Times, August 5,
2005
Daniel Narducci brings delicious maliciousness to the
“Candide”—witty Hook songs
San Francisco Chronicle,
July 3, 2005
Cleveland Orchestra
Narducci’s big moment was the Soliloquy from Carousel which he
invested with ample vocal and emotional resources.
The Plain Dealer, July
12, 2005
Illinois Symphony—Aaron Copland’s Old American Songs
Narducci captured the essential elements of each song not only by
voice but by manner, as he seemed to transform his persona with each
different selection…Narducci’s voice was subtle and exact yet
wonderfully projected character and substance.
The Star, Chicago
Heights, IL January 15, 2005
Anthony Hope in the Cleveland Opera Company
production of Sweeney Todd
“...Narducci’s silky, ardent tone made him altogether sympathetic
and a much-needed good guy in the story.”
Akron Beacon Journal,
December 5, 2004
“...a vividly ardent Anthony.”
The Plain Dealer,
December 5, 2004
Count Danilo in the Chautauqua Opera
Company production of The Merry Widow
“Daniel Narducci was handsome and full voiced as Count Danilo.”
Post-Journal, Jamestown,
NY, August 16, 2002
PBS Taping of A Century of Broadway
“…a sensitively sung “Old Man River,” by Daniel Narducci who has an
unusually rich, deep voice.”
Naples Daily News, April 28, 2001
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