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Reviews: Reviews from Emmy nominated Verdi’s Requiem production: 1. There was one exception: Tenor Franco Tenelli, who began his career at the Tbilisi National Opera . The auditorium acoustics, in particular, adored his sound and phrasing. Use of words was superb. Might there be a place for him next year? By David Patrick Stearns Inquirer Classical Music Critic posted sept, 2009 To read full review click on: 2. Singing in Latin and Italian is a pleasure for any smart singer and known to clarify the sound, providing the singer caters slavishly to le parole (the words). Tenelli was the strongest of the soloists, delivering warm and lovely, resonant, tenor sounds largely due to his impeccable diction and vocal technique. He is a polished and well schooled and expressive singer with an appealing quality,
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