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“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.”

Kyle MacMillan, Denver Post
Pops Concert Review: Colorado Symphony/Central City Opera

“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.”

Kyle MacMillan, Denver Post
Pops Concert Review: Colorado Symphony/Central City Opera

“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.”

Kyle MacMillan, Denver Post
Pops Concert Review: Colorado Symphony/Central City Opera

“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.”

Janelle Gelfand, The Cincinnati Enquirer
Concert review: Fidelio, Cincinnati Symphony

“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.”

Kyle MacMillan, Denver Post
Pops Concert Review: Colorado Symphony/Central City Opera

“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.”

Kyle MacMillan, Denver Post
Pops Concert Review: Colorado Symphony/Central City Opera

“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.”

Kyle MacMillan, Denver Post
Pops Concert Review: Colorado Symphony/Central City Opera

“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.”

Janelle Gelfand, The Cincinnati Enquirer
Concert review: Fidelio, Cincinnati Symphony

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No good deed…..

By David Cangelosi | July 27, 2010

With the ‘sting’ of the recent home invasion still smarting and annoying me, one has to believe that at one point things will balance themselves out with the universe….right??  Wrong!!!  Please read the text of an email I sent to the head of the housing department here at the Santa Fe Opera (on an unrelated […]

Das Lied von der Erde, July 25th, Santa Fe

By David Cangelosi | July 26, 2010

After attending Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde, part of the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival’s summer season, I felt compelled to write about it…so moving was the entire event. I hesitated momentarily because I felt that perhaps I couldn’t be completely objective as I am currently working with Paul Groves in The Tales of […]

Life is a Dream, Santa Fe Opera 2010

By David Cangelosi | July 26, 2010

Opening night of Lewis Spratlan’s Pulitzer Prize winning opera, Life is a Dream, was somewhat of a subdued affair. Unseasonably cold and wet weather loomed, as did a sense of trepidation, in my opinion, as to how the opera would be received. In a world where Nobel Prize Awards, Academy Awards, Emmy Awards, a dizzying […]

Hoffmann, Santa Fe Opera….Finally onstage!!

By David Cangelosi | July 18, 2010

Not really sure what I am seemingly complaining about in the title of this post. We rehearsed Hoffmann at the ‘Santa Fe Opera standard’ of 3 weeks or so. But it was nothing short of amazing what Christopher Alden has done in that short amount of time for such a large scale work.  And this, […]

Santa Fe Opera, 2010: Hoffmann intrigue and shake-up!!

By David Cangelosi | July 14, 2010

Well, imagine showing up to your first orchestra dress to discover that one of the main players in your cast has decided to leave the production….after working and rehearsing for almost 4 weeks!!  Well this is exactly what happened as Gidon Saks decided he was not up to the task of singing the ‘Four Villains’ […]

Tales of Hoffmann, 2010 Santa Fe

By David Cangelosi | July 10, 2010

The first run through of Hoffmann onstage today (July 10) was a bag of mixed emotions.  Less than 24 hours earlier I returned to the home in Santa Fe to which I was assigned, to find it had been broken into and robbed rather thoroughly.  Paul Groves wondered why I hadn’t returned to his house […]

Santa Fe Opera, 2010

By David Cangelosi | June 16, 2010

Having just arrived a few days ago here in Santa Fe for their 2010 summer season; I am reminded of the last time that I was here…three summers ago.  At that time, I was singing the same production of The Magic Flute that I am now covering for this summer.  Opera company production scheduling can […]

Dallas Opera, 2010: Madame Butterfly

By David Cangelosi | June 6, 2010

The past months of April and May were spent in the wonderful city of Dallas, Texas, working with the Dallas Opera.  The only thing that could have trumped the world premiere of Jake Heggy’s much touted (and rightfully so) Moby Dick, and the wonderful remount of Francesca Zambello’s Madame Butterfly was the actual continuation of […]

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