Press review. A. Borodin “Prince Igor”. Opera Bastille, Paris, December 2019

This is the end of the series of performances “Prince Igor” staged by Australian director Barry Koski on the stage of the Bastille Opera, in which Dmitry Ulyanov performed the role of Prince Galitsky. Unfortunately, several performances and broadcasts on the Mezzo HD channel were canceled due to mass strikes in Paris, but some viewers were still lucky enough to see and hear Borodin’s opera performed by wonderful artists: Dmitry Ulyanov, Ildar Abdrazakov (Prince Igor), Elena Stikhina ( Yaroslavna), Pavel Chernokh (Vladimir), Dmitry Ivashchenko (Khan Konchak), Anita Rachvelishvili (Konchakovna) and others.

PRESS:

“If Prince Galitsky, performed by Dmitry Ulyanov, appears to the viewer as powerful, insidious and relaxed, then Vladimir by Pavel Chernokh seems insufficiently expressive...”

— Fabien Darge (Le Monde, 02.12.2019/XNUMX/XNUMX)

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“Dmitry Ulyanov did not go too far in the banditization of his Galitsky, although all the boorish excesses sounded adequate. "

— Alexey Parin (Musical life, 27.12.2019/XNUMX/XNUMX)

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“Galitsky, performed by Dmitry Ulyanov, has added to the gallery of colorful portraits of Russian “leaders.”” 

— Vladimir Dudin (Russian newspaper - Federal issue No. 283(8041)

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“In turn, Prince Galitsky, performed by the beautifully transformed Dmitry Ulyanov, appears before us in uncontrollable arrogance, while at the same time showing the viewer the best singing qualities and a dazzlingly bright image.”

— Florent Coudeirat (classiquenews.com, 29.11.19/XNUMX/XNUMX)

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“Dmitry Ulyanov creates such a tyrannical and vile character of Prince Galitsky that as soon as he opens his mouth, every viewer is seized with hostility towards the hero.”

— Victoria Oklada (toutelaculture.com, 01.12.2019/XNUMX/XNUMX)

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“The reveler of Prince Galitsky was performed by Dmitry Ulyanov, adding poignancy and energy to his firm and powerful voice to perfect the treacherous, rude and hateful character of his hero.”

— Damien Duthilleul (olyrix.com, 29.11.19/XNUMX/XNUMX)

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“Elena Stikhina was a touching Yaroslavna, her soprano sounded clear and expressive, while Dmitry Ulyanov loudly performed the aria of the troublemaker Galitsky in Act 1, tearing apart a roast pig.«

— Mark Pullinger (bachtrack.com, 1.12.19/XNUMX/XNUMX)

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“Dmitry Ulyanov perfectly performed the role of a jaded individual in a fashionable suit, pretending to be the leader of a gang, embodying the vulgarity of the character, maintaining the clarity of his vocals with ironic accents. "

— fomalhaut.over-blog.org

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