Julianna Di Giacomo

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TEATRO São Carlos, LISBOA LA FORZA DEL DESTINO – Ottobre 2019

Di Giacomo fez o magnífico final magnificamente”. PUBLICOp – Pedro Boléo

Quem salvou as honras do convento — aliás, mosteiro — foi a soprano Julianna di Giacomo,que interpretou com distinção o papel de Leonora, tanto vocal como cenicamente”. EXPRESSO – JORGE CALADO

HOLLYWOOD BOWL, Los Angeles –OTELLO – Luglio 2018

There could be no real telling about the size of voices (because of the sound system). When Di Giacomo’s mike momentarily failed during the first act, the volume only slightly dropped. But she had the lung power and presence of mind to make up for it, an unscripted, thrilling moment.” M. Swed, Los Angeles Times

Julianna Di Giacomo’s singing in “Otello” was consistently musical and thrilling, but once again I was struck by the detail and range in characterization. “Salce! Salce! Salce!” she sang, as Verdi specified, “come una voce lontano” in the Willow Song (in fact, very lontano, and beautifully echoed even more faintly by Carolyn Hove’s Cor anglais). “Unjustly killed,” sang di Giacomo from the side, as cast-members burst in on the murder scene. It was a rasp, dramatically appropriate. And it was as if Di Giacomo had found a completely new tone, not previously-employed, in her prayer, “Ave Maria” just before the murder. G. Williams, OperaWire

Julianna Di Giacomo has an impressive voice that can project dramatic volume with clarity and when necessary turn poetic and lyrical. Her Desdemona captured the tragic innocence and confusion of the character, ending with a soaring rendition of “The Willow Song” and “Ave Maria,” that produced the largest ovation of the performance. J. Farber San Francisco Classical Voice

 GRAN TEATRE LICEU, Barcellona – ANDREA CHENIER –  Marzo 2018

“Julianna Di Giacomo adroitly lightens her voice for Act I when Maddalena is still a naive young lady; her voice assumes a spinto tone and heft once her character’s life has taken its harrowing turn with the arrival of the revolution. She received a very nice ovation for «La mamma morta». “ Andrea Chenier – Gran Teatre del Liceu – Barcellona Concerto.net. M. Johnson

TEATRO DEL MAGGIO MUSICALE FIORENTINO, Firenze – DON CARLO – Maggio 2017

“Julianna di Giacomo, interprete di Elisabetta di Valois, è un soprano che alterna ruoli lirici e ruoli drammatici; in effetti ha uno strumento ampio e morbido, dal timbro luminoso, non massiccio, ma molto penetrante nel settore acuto; ha affrontato il ruolo con disinvoltura, con un canto ricco di slancio e di colori.” Don Carlo – Fondazione del Teatro del Maggio Musicale Fiorentino. Gb