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13.08.2017
Among the plotting nobles George Gagnidze’s Shaklovity stood out…”
Barry Millington, Evening Standard
“There wasn’t a weak link in the cast…George Gagnidze’s Shaklovity had all the cunning of the born survivor.”
Tim Ashley, The Guardian
“… George Gadnidze a forceful Shaklovity in his rousing paean to his homeland Russia.”
Richard Fairman, Financial Times
“George Gagnidze a formidable characteriser from the start as Shaklovity, the boyar who will assure eventual control for the young regent.”
David Nice, The Arts Desk
“The strong characterisation had started with George Gagnidze’s slippery, beautifully sung performance as the Tsar-friendly Shaklovity (who took charge of the Streltsy after Prince Khovansky was bumped off)…”
Peter Reed, Classical Source
“… and it was wonderful to hear George Gagnidze – who I have previously heard in broadcasts from the Met – live. His signature roles seem to be Amonasro, Tonio, Alfio and Scarpia, but he sang Shaklovity with such malevolence that it gave me chills and his Iago must be wonderful to hear.”
Jim Pritchard, Seen and Hard International
“George Gagnidze’s bullying baritone suited the faithful boyar, Fyodor Shaklovity…”
Mark Pullinger, Bachtrack.com
“Georgian George Gagnidze was a dark-voiced Shaklovity in the Russian tradition – his prolonged lamentation for Russia in act three was exceptional.”
Colin Clarke, Opera Today
“…with other roles very well sung, notably: the boyar Shaklovity (George Gagnidze)…”
Mark Ronan, Theatre Reviews
Review
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07.06.2025
George Gagnidze recently spoke with Première Loge about his deep connection to Verdi and Rigoletto, the role he is currently singing at the Opéra national de Paris. The interview touches on his artistic journey, future projects, and his interpretation of one of opera’s most iconic characters.
Review
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01.04.2025
George Gagnidze was interviewed by Alkis Karmpaliotis for the US publication Appreciate Opera. Below you will find a preview of the feature. To read the whole interview, you may click HERE.
Review
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20.03.2025
While in Budapest, George Gagnidze had a chat with the Hungarian YouTube channel Kontextus about his career, singing Verdi and Macbeth at the Hungarian State Opera:
Review
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01.03.2025
Before making his debut at the Hungarian State Opera in the title role of a new production of Macbeth, George Gagnidze spoke with József Bazsinka of Bartók Radio. Listen to the interview here:
Review
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15.11.2024
"Giuseppe Verdi's opera conducted by an expert Verdian conductor. And the world of “courtiers” revolves around Gagnidze's voice.” "The poisoned world of ‘courtiers, vil razza dannata’ revolves around him, but he is the one who makes the scene-world revolve. And let us praise the Rigoletto of baritone George Gagnidze, Georgian, powerful, compelling, imposing Falstaff-like physique yet highly agile, mimetic, direct, ruthless, and broken. And what does it matter that he exhibits no mountainous humps or right-angle posture? His “diversity” is riveting and deadly. For everyone. He is a hypnotic “singing actor.” Gagnidze shows excellent declamation and phrasing and a remarkable word command. And all this is much more than a corollary to his expressive and happily “bulky” physicality that reminds one in no small part of Ambrogio Maestri, an immense exponent of the highest craftsmanship of theater in music.” “The magnificent “father” (of Gilda, ed.) Gagnidze!” Carmelita Celi, La Sicilia