Once in awhile, a voice appears on the scene that extends itself to a higher calibre than the norm. The voice of rising tenor, Michael Fabiano, is a voice of this category. A lyric, lush, sound with the perfect amount of colore bruciato (burnished colour) and squillo, Fabiano is making his mark in New York and internationally. Having recently performed on Aprile Millo’s 25th Anniversary Recital at Lincoln Center and having made his Met debut as Raffaele in Verdi’s Stiffelio, Fabiano is the voice to watch. This past week, he performed in concert at Central Park. The following is a review from the New York Times. Bravo Michael!
Met’s Fare: Some Classic, Some Quirky (Anthony Tommasini)
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