Bernard Abervandana

...Bernard as Remus in Treemonisha…”displayed fine singing with clear diction and beautiful line”. John Bird for Remotegoat at the Queen Elizabeth Hall , South Bank 10/06/2010

 

"Bernard Abervandana as Canio... whose vocal empowerment reaches frightening heights of intensity as he spirals into violence for the final murder of his wife..."
George Hall in The Guardian, on I Pagliacci, Pegasus Opera and English Touring Opera, 2006

 

 

”Equally impressive, in acting as well as singing... Bernard Abervandana as a Gabriele Adorno ‘with attitude’ in a tremendous performance of ‘O inferno – Sento avvampar’ from Simon Boccanegra...”
Hugh Vickers in the Oxford Times on a gala performance at the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford

 
   
 

“... above all, the cast’s comprehensive vocal strengths, particularly that of Bernard Abervandana in the role of Tamino..."
Adrian Smith in The Huddersfield Daily Examiner on The Magic Flute at the Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield

 

 

“Don Jose, skillfully played by Bernard Abervandana whose rich tenor voice is used to highly dramatic effect in the tragic denouncement…”
David Hammond in The Huddersfield Daily Examiner on Carmen at the Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House

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