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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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Twenty years? Really??

By David Cangelosi | September 6, 2016

September 6, 2016 Many years ago I recall reading an article about the legendary Baritone Sherrill Milnes when he noted that his time with Boris Goldovsky’s Opera Theater was when things really started happening…but he had by then already been thoroughly participating in the operatic art form.  As I think back, I can also pinpoint […]

Countdown Ring

By David Cangelosi | April 1, 2016

April 1, 2016 With an historic ‘Der Ring des Nibelungen‘ just one month from opening at the prestigious Washington National Opera, I am both tired and excited. Rehearsals have been intense, compressed, and thrilling. Immediately post ‘Ring’ performances here in our nation’s Capital; I will head to Boston with two of my D.C. colleagues to […]

From Vann to Wagner

By David Cangelosi | February 19, 2016

February 19, 2016 With the 9th anniversary of the Vann Vocal Institute in Montgomery AL now storied history; I look ahead to the stunning Washington National Opera production of Francesca Zambello’s ‘American’ Ring Cycle.  To move from “Vann to Wagner” in one fell-swoop may be a bit jarring but, with any luck at all, we […]

H.G.O.

By David Cangelosi | October 12, 2015

October 12, 2015 Many years ago when I made a dedicated decision to leave the ‘night-club/showroom/supper-club’ industry, and embark upon a career in opera, I had a goal in mind: Make a debut at the ‘Big Four’ by the age of 35 (I was 28/29 years old at the time).  The so-called ‘Big Four’ consisted […]

"So what happens now?" "Where am I going to?"

By David Cangelosi | July 9, 2015

I spoke to a colleague the other night about my first Equity job… the one that got me that ever prized ‘union card’ when so many of us were looking for a break in show-business. It was 1985, and I didn’t attend my college graduation in order to be in Brunswick, Maine to start rehearsals […]

And then…Spring

By David Cangelosi | April 11, 2015

And finally I awoke this morning to the glories of Spring: The sun broke over the East Side of New York, and bathed my Upper West Side 35th floor New York residence with a golden glaze.  An hour-long exercise walk in Central Park after morning coffee, found me in the company of many other New […]

Tears, Jeers, and Cheers

By David Cangelosi | January 27, 2015

January 21, 2015 The close of 2014 and start of 2015 found myself and my family in a state of panic as my father suffered a devastating head injury while visiting me in New York City. What was to be a fun visit for my parents to see me perform at the Metropolitan Opera, and […]

From Gamble Auditorium to List Hall

By David Cangelosi | November 10, 2014

November 10 (my birthday), 2014 After graduating from Baldwin-Wallace College (now Baldwin-Wallace University) 30 years ago, I had never stepped foot back onto campus to speak to students, present a masterclass, or even sing an alumni recital.  This all changed recently thanks to an invitation from an old classmate (Nanette Canfield) who has run the […]

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