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20.05.2023

Aida – New York 2023

“The size and clarity of George Gagnidze’s voice made for a particularly menacing Amonasro.”
“George Gagnidze’s menacing Amonasro was powerfully sung.”
Rick Perdian, New York Classical Review

“George Gagnidze, a veteran of this production, was the sure Amonasro… .”
John Rockwell, Opera UK

“Veteran George Gagnidze, has a colorful sizeable baritone and his standard issue Amonasro was a positive element. He knows his business, has the equipment and delivers.”
Eli Jacobson, Parterre Box

“Baritone George Gagnidze was a gritty Amonasro.”
The Opera Tattler

“George Gagnidze is sometimes described as ‘reliable’ but his Amonasro today was truly more than that, especially when he latched onto a vocal line, as in “Ma tu, re…” in the Triumphal Scene or – really impressively – at “Pensa che un popolo, vinto, straziato!” in the Nile Scene.”
Oberon’s Grove

 

 

 

Review

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21.11.2023

Press review: “Gagnidze is superb” as Rigoletto in Atlanta

Excellent reviews for George Gagnidze's Rigoletto at the Atlanta Opera:

Interview

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04.11.2023

EarRelevant feature: ‘Acclaimed baritone George Gagnidze reflects on “Rigoletto” ahead of Atlanta Opera debut’

George Gagnidze was interviewed by Melinda Bargreen ahead of his Atlanta Opera debut in the title role of "Rigoletto". Check out the feature on the following link:

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30.09.2023

Nabucco – New York 2023

“... the title king’s vulnerable plea for his daughter’s life (sung nobly on Wednesday by George Gagnidze)…” “Elijah Moshinsky’s “Nabucco” production has an old-school, 1980s throwback charm, with its imposing, multiuse unit set that turns on the Met’s revolving stage, even though it arrived at the company in 2001. It harks back to a time when singers were almost solely responsible for delivering the drama, and that’s what Gagnidze did: He shaped Nabucco’s full character arc with his baritone, from the sheeny resonance and dripping venom of a boastful king to the long, stately lines of a penitent one.” Oussama Zahr, The New York Times

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30.03.2023

Rigoletto – Hamburg 2023

"The cast on March 17, 2023 was top-class in the main roles. George Gagnidze in the title role as Rigoletto was completely absorbed in the characterization of this “court jester”, who is by no means funny here, but rather a person who suffers and a father who only wants to protect his daughter from the outside world and the decadent court society. With his dark, expressive heroic baritone and his powerful performance, he came pretty close to being an ideal for Rigoletto." Wolfgang Schmitt, IOCO

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17.02.2023

Samson et Dalila – Berlin 2023

“The Priest of Dagon was the baritone George Gagnidze, who seemed to me again to be a singer with a wide voice and appropriate to the character...” José M. Irurzun, Beckmesser