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Guardian: The Tales of Hoffmann; Thelma; Nash Ensemble – review
[The Guardian] - Despite the strengths of all these singers, together with Clive Bayley, masterly in the multiple villain roles, there was some musical unevenness. The ENO chorus had ensemble and tuning problems early on, and lacked their usual reliably well-shaded
Guardian: The Tales of Hoffmann; Thelma; Nash Ensemble – review
[Observer] - Despite the strengths of all these singers, together with Clive Bayley, masterly in the multiple villain roles, there was some musical unevenness. The ENO chorus had ensemble and tuning problems early on, and lacked their usual reliably well-shaded
OPERA REVIEW: TALES OF HOFFMANN ENGLISH NATIONAL OPERA, LONDON COLISEUM
www.express.co.uk
[Express.co.uk] - With these three in such fine voice, the audience were assured of good value, but there were also marvellous performances by Clive Bayley in a variety of Mephistophelean roles and Simon Butteriss providing excellent comic relief whether acting the
In 'Tales of Hoffmann,' All's Fair in Love
online.wsj.com
[Wall Street Journal] - Still, it's a triumph for the ENO, with the principals being given luxurious support by Christine Rice's warm mezzo muse/schoolboy, Clive Bayley taking the four bass-baritone "villain" roles and the orchestra conducted with convincing briskness by
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