by Daniela Rodríguez | Jan 4, 2017 | reviews
Et les voix ne sont pas en reste: la Cio-Cio-San d’Alexia Voulgaridou est absolument magistrale, à la fois puissante sans excès, émouvante avec justesse, jouant sans cesse sur plusieurs registres à la fois et extrêmement convaincante sur le plan dramatique, alors que...
by Daniela Rodríguez | Oct 4, 2016 | reviews
Superbly cast as the two inseparable lovers Tosca and Cavaradossi, Voulgaridou and Giordano’s stage chemistry is as mesmerizing as the duo’s poignant vocals. From the passionate kissing scenes to the intimate serenades of their love and devotion to each other,...
by Daniela Rodríguez | Feb 4, 2016 | reviews
Greek soprano Alexia Voulgaridou makes a heartrending local debut as Floria Tosca, the Roman opera singer whose romantic jealousy has tragic consequences for all. She’s flighty, feminine and playful with her lover, painter Mario Cavaradossi, but she flashes with fury...
by Daniela Rodríguez | Mar 4, 2015 | reviews
[…] la bravissima cantante greca Alexia Voulgaridou, autrice di una prova davvero maiuscola nel ruolo eponimo. Alessandro Romanelli, L’orecchio di dioniosio, March 12, 2015 […] il superbo cast, con il Pinkerton da considerarsi addirittura...
by Daniela Rodríguez | Jan 4, 2015 | reviews
Singing with focused, yet well-rounded strength, Greek soprano Alexia Voulgaridou allowed the musical and dramatic persona of the title role to grow impressively, from frivolity and girlishness in the first act to compelling drama, strife and tragedy at the last two...
by Daniela Rodríguez | Nov 4, 2014 | reviews
On opening night, Mimi was sung by Greek soprano Alexia Voulgaridou in her local debut. She too has sung in most of the top opera houses, and she made a fine debut here as Mimi. Her voice has a luscious quality that grows on you; and she is a fine actress, making you...