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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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When Life Interrupts… (Opening night at Lyric Opera of Chicago, October 1 2011)

By David Cangelosi | October 5, 2011

Saturday October 1, 2011 will most certainly be remembered for many things in the annals of Chicago operatic history:  It will have marked only the third time that the Lyric Opera of Chicago has mounted a production of The Tales of Hoffmann in some 35 years; it also marked the beginning of a new era […]

Featured Guest on ABC World News with Diane Sawyer (sort of)

By David Cangelosi | September 7, 2011

When I was stopped on the streets of Chicago on an unusually chilly early September Tuesday, and was asked to participate in the inaugural segment of something entitled “Bringing America Back” for ABC World News, how could I refuse?!  I was told I would be a featured guest that very evening (Sept. 6); so with […]

Old in San Diego (subtitle: What ever happened to class??)

By David Cangelosi | August 23, 2011

When I first heard the characters Mama Morton and Velma Kelly sing the duet “What Ever Happened to Class” from the Kander/Ebb/Fosse musical Chicago, my derriere became a size or two smaller from laughing so hard.  Even though the characters are from the days of Prohibition, their social commentary about men, women, and the ‘youth […]

Opera Review: Wozzeck, Santa Fe Opera-July 30, 2011

By David Cangelosi | August 1, 2011

There have been many ‘soldier portrayals/characters’ in the annals of the operatic forum; from the comic, blustering Belcore in Donizetti’s L’elisir d’amore, all the way to a cross between Gomer Pyle and Forrest Gump in the character of Josef Schweik in Kurka’s rather contemporary opera The Good Soldier Schweik, that dates as recently as the […]

It's All History Now!

By David Cangelosi | July 19, 2011

When the final curtain came down on San Francisco Opera’s newly rolled out Ring Cycle, a great sigh (or shall we say “heave”) of relief came from all corners of the Opera House:  From the Administrative Office Suites, across to the Media Studio, through the Public Relations wing, right down to the Rehearsal Department, and […]

One Last Hurrah…

By David Cangelosi | June 30, 2011

It’s Final Siegfried Eve here in San Francisco, and as I gaze out at the clear blue sky (a true rarity these past few months) from my temporary condo at the Opera Plaza complex, I am thinking back on just how quickly the time has passed.  Even though the past three months have been saturated with […]

Out of the Closet…(Finally)

By David Cangelosi | June 23, 2011

As a result of the dizzying success of San Francisco Opera’s new Ring Cycle, and for me, Siegfried in particular; I have come so close to being ‘outed’, that I might just as well cop to it right now on my own terms.  If I do not, then I am at risk of photos that […]

Butterflies are free…

By David Cangelosi | June 14, 2011

I write this blog posting as I wait to perform Das Rheingold, the first installment of Richard Wagner’s epic Ring of the Nibelungen, on this, the first of our ‘Cycle’ presentations.  We will perform all four operas this week, and repeat this task to complete 3 full cycles by the July 4th Holiday weekend.  As […]

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