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La metamorfosis de Madama Butterfly en la voz de Voulgaridou
La voz de Voulgaridou se escucha por primera vez envuelta por un coro femenino de voces ligeras y dulces que personifica la familia de Butterfly. El timbre y el carácter de la protagonista se destaca entre ellas por su energía que, en este primer acto, parece inquebrantable. Hay que decir que la propuesta vocal de la soprano griega es la de una Butterfly que se va transformando, como auténtica...
Butterfly si sdoppia a Bruxelles al Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie
In scena una marionetta e il soprano che è la sua narratrice:Dei due cast che si alternano, noi abbiamo ascoltato quello, apprezzabile, con Cio-Cio-San interpretata dal soprano greco Alexia Voulgaridou, voce matura e sicura… 05 Febbraio 2017, Alma Torreta, Giornale della Musica
Madama Butterfly
La Cio Cio San de Alexia Voulgaridou est absolument magistrale, à la fois piussante. Sans excès, émouvante avec justesse, jouant sans cesse sur plusieurs registes à la fois et extrêmement convaincante sur le plan dramatique. Forum opera, Claude Jottrand, 31 Janvier 2017
Alexia Voulgaridou a passionate Tosca at San Diego Opera
The shining star of the evening, Greek soprano and SDO debut artist Alexia Voulgaridou, lived up to every one of her role’s expectations. Her full, lustrous voice with its beautifully rounded tone easily sailed over the brass-laden orchestra all the way to the last row of the house. Her passionate portrayal of the fiery diva revealed a deep understanding of her character, with all its...
Alexia Voulgaridou as Butterfly
Greek soprano Alexia Voulgaridou had a success in Tosca for OA a couple of years ago. Her Butterfly is blessed with a strong, warm tone in the middle to upper register, generally fine diction and a firm bottom. Limelight.com.au, Clive Paget on January 28, 2015
Alexia Voulgaridou sings Nedda
Greek soprano Alexia Voulgaridou was Canio’s wife, Nedda. She sang the part in a manner which was close to a true verismo opera type […] she gave a good vocal rendition of the young and desperate wife, and displayed natural ease and comfort on the stage, and her high notes were all nicely rounded. Bachtack.com, Lorenzo Fiorito, 29 May 2014
Charles Gounod, Faust, Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, April 2014
Alexia Voulgaridou has sung Marguerite many times. As soon as she began singing, her experience showed [.... ] she inhabits the role with great conviction. In her Jewel Song, her rich timbre evoked the sensuality underlying the purity in Marguerite's personality […] energetic, suggesting the innate strength in the role […] perfectly right for a French heroine. Anne Ozorio, Opera Today, April 13,...