Early in his career, he got his first big break with a last-minute Italian debut in a role he learned in just a few days. Now, Peruvian tenor Juan Diego Flrez is recognized as one of the most admired ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. It’s easy to swoon over tenor Juan Diego Flórez’s high Cs, which he spun ...
If you were in the audience for his most recent recital in Los Angeles, you witnessed vocal majesty. If you missed it—well, don’t make the same mistake twice. Decorated tenor Juan Diego Flórez is back ...
Tenor Juan Diego Flórez, the reigning “King of the High Cs,” brings a program filled with operatic gems including songs by Rossini, Donizetti, Verdi, Gounod, and Puccini, showcasing why he’s one of ...
Besides the obvious the fact that it featured one of the world’s greatest tenors several factors gave strength to this recital from Peruvian born Juan Diego Flrez.First, it very much witnessed Flrez ...
"If I had to name one, I would say Juan Diego Florez," he said, hailing the Peruvian singer as a "great talent". Further praise came from Spanish maestro Placido Domingo, who with his compatriot Jose ...
The familiar Flórez recital tics are well documented; the underfilled programme enabling a generous spate of encores (four last night) is harmless enough, allowing Flórez to offer up the after-hours ...
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There was no question of them sounding unforced; perhaps, no possibility. Phrasing went by the board as one after another they flashed out. The sensation, for anyone trying to make dramatic sense of ...
After several disappointing high profile recitals recently it was a unalloyed pleasure to sit back and enjoy an artist who is completely comfortable in his voice, platform manner and rapport with his ...
In 2003, four years before his death, acclaimed Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti was asked who would be his successor. "If I had to name one, I would say Juan Diego Florez," he said, hailing the ...