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'Carmen' at Lyric Opera 3/15/00 Chicago Sun-Times Wynne Delacoma
Area Tenor heading up higher register 8/12/99 Parma Sun Post Debbie Palmer
Entrances & Encores Fall '99 Lyric Opera News Roger Pines
Magda Krance

David Cangelosi

Speaking of Mime, the real star of Wednesday's opening night was Lyric Opera Center for American Artists alum David Cangelosi, who combined great vocalism with boundless energy as the scheming Nibelheim dwarf. The scene outside Fafner's cave in Act 2 in which Siegfried, who after having tasted the dragon's blood, can read Mime's evil thoughts, is a consummate acting gem on Cangelosi's part.
Opera review: Siegfried , Lyric Opera of Chicago
Bill Gowen, Chicago Daily Herald

As with any opera, however, Wagner's music is ultimately about singing, and Lyric Opera of Chicago has a cast that moves from strength to strength. Tenor David Cangelosi, a former member of Lyric's Center for American Artists, sings Mime for the first time onstage. (He) was another discovery, though Lyric audiences know him well from numerous roles over the past eight seasons, including Tobias Ragg in "Sweeney Todd'' and Little Bat in "Susannah." His Mime, however, was a marvel of nuance and vocal color. In Act I's talky encounters with Wotan and Siegfried, he was spellbinding as he combined wily wit and vocal power in a portrait without a trace of screechy whining or over-the-top cringing.
Opera review: Siegfried, Lyric Opera of Chicago
Wynne Delacoma, Chicago Sun Times

David Cangelosi's Mime, acted with great, spidery athleticism, was a refreshingly musical change from the character tenors who whine and bark and do everything but sing the role; Cangelosi did sing it, and beautifully so.
Opera review: Siegfried, Lyric Opera of Chicago
John von Rhein, Chicago Tribune

Domingo receives stellar support…perhaps most impressively from American tenor David Cangelosi as Mime. For its next "Ring" Cycle coming up in 2005, let's hope that Lyric (Opera of Chicago) books Cangelosi.
CD review of Domingo: Scenes from the Ring, EMI
Laura Emerick, Chicago Sun-Times

Placido Domingo interacts well with tenor David Cangelosi's crisply defined, sneaky Mime.
CD review of Domingo: Scenes from the Ring, EMI
La Scena Musicale

Placido Domingo's vocal partners are very well chosen: David Cangelosi (Mime), Violeta Urmana (Brunnhilde), and the celestial Forest Bird of Natalie Dessay.
CD review of Domingo: Scenes from the Ring, EMI
Melinda Bargreen, Seattle Times

David Cangelosi has developed into America's leading character tenor…
Opera review: La Rondine, Boston Lyric Opera
Richard Dyer, The Boston Globe

Vivacious in movement and sound, tenor David Cangelosi was a personality-packed Prunier who enlivened the stage.
Opera review: La Rondine, Boston Lyric Opera
Peter M. Knapp, The Patriot Ledger

Tenor David Cangelosi made a real human being out of the secondary character Prunier, and delivered the musically important part with panache.
Opera review: La Rondine, Boston Lyric Opera
T.J. Medrek, Boston Herald

Pagliacci's best singing of the night came from Beppe…in a sweetly sung serenade, courtesy of tenor David Cangelosi.
Opera review: Pagliacci, Lyric Opera of Chicago
William V. Madison, Opera News

David Cangelosi had the half-wit Little Bat down to cringing perfection.
Opera review: Susannah, Lyric Opera of Chicago
John von Rhein, Chicago Tribune

Tenor David Cangelosi added the simpleminded Tobias to the eccentric characters he's sung at Lyric; his clear, strong voice shone in "Not While I'm Around."
Opera review: Sweeney Todd, Lyric Opera of Chicago
William V. Madison, Opera News

David Cangelosi had the difficult task of transforming Tobias from a simple but not unintelligent lad to a complete madman. He was convincing on all counts as well as vocally lovely in his aria sung to Mrs. Lovett.
Opera review: Sweeney Todd, Lyric Opera of Chicago
Richard Covello, Opera Canada

Only halfway through the first act did proceedings get a shot in the arm with the entrance of David Cangelosi, vibrant as always in the role of Basilio.
Opera review: Le nozze di Figaro, Paris Opera (Bastille)
Richard Covello, Opera Canada

The comic king of the occasion was David Cangelosi's Monostatos. Capering, prancing and employing every means at his disposal…Cangelosi almost succeeded in making the viewer forget the orchestra was on stage.
Concert review: Die Zauberflote, Springfield Symphony
Clifton J. Noble Jr., Music Writer

As the First Jew, David Cangelosi revealed vocal resources superior to those of most character tenors.
Concert review: Salome, Boston Symphony Orchestra at Tanglewood
Richard Dyer, Boston Globe

The adrenalin accelerated seamlessly into Act I where Mary Elizabeth Southworth (Marzellina) and David Cangelosi (Jaquino) dispatched their duet with charm and an undeniable indebtedness to Mozart.
Concert review: Fidelio, Cincinnati Symphony
Janelle Gelfand, The Cincinnati Enquirer

Offering more personality was tenor David Cangelosi, who used his in-the-moment communicativeness to make the most of every line of his selections, including "Last Time I saw Paris" from Lady Be Good.
Pops Concert Review: Colorado Symphony/Central City Opera
Kyle MacMillan, Denver Post

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