Full Review (Spanish)
“Memorable concert in Teatro Argentino”(title)
Hector Coda La Nación, May 19, 2007
“La Traviata, at its best expression” (title)
“…the performance just offered in La Plata has the unquestionable merit of having reached the genuine and integral expression of Verdi’s opera…an orchestra that literally embodied the composer’s muscial verb, thanks to Dante Anzolini’s bathon…”
Hector Coda La Nación, December 16, 2006
Teatro Argentino gets new Grand Steinway
Georg Höfer Neues Volksblatt,Austria, October 2, 2006.
“The young Dante Anzolini provided from the podium a shiny performance [of Verdi’s Otello] with a meticulously prepared Bruckner Orchester.To get in this house this genial and complicated score such a sound is simply art.”
Balduin Sulzer Kronen Zeitung, Austria, October 2, 2006.
“Much praise to the conductor Dante Anzolini, whose theater instinct secured an evening of uninterrumped tension.”
Gottfried Franz Kasparek DrehPunktKultur, Salzburg, Austria, October 2, 2006
“… Dante Anzolini is a conductor who breaths with his singers, a precise and fiery opera conductor from the best Italian School…he prepared with the highly motivated Bruckner Orchester and…Chorus pure joy, pulsating passions and wonderful timbres.”
pic Oesterreich, Austria, October 2, 2006.
“The Bruckner-Orchestrer, Dante Anzolini, a splendour”
Hector Coda La Nación, Argentina, July 25, 2006
“Orchestra with new energy…”(title)
“….Intelligence and energy posesses this new name [Dante Anzolini] incorporated to the local musical life…”
tur Stuttgarter Zeitung, Bruckner Orchester Linz, May 13, 2006
“United by beauty”
Peter Reichelt Rheinische Post, Dulsserdorff, Germany, May 15, 2006
“Tonhalle: A genuine Bruckner from Linz (title).
«:»\u201conce could virtually see the springboard under (Anzolini’s) feet\u2026The guests from Upper Austria under Anzolini’s firm beat moved the audience into rhythmic ectasy -Glass at his best\u2026(with Bruckner\u2019s Fourth) .the spirit of Mahler seemed to announce itself\u2026in the singing cellos of the second movement. The scherzo smelled of forest and moss\u2026.due to (the playing) of horns and an exceptional timbal player. The Finale was both brutal and tender, shy and proud -just a genuine Bruckner.»}»>“once could virtually see the springboard under (Anzolini’s) feet…The guests from Upper Austria under Anzolini’s firm beat moved the audience into rhythmic ectasy -Glass at his best…(with Bruckner’s Fourth) .the spirit of Mahler seemed to announce itself…in the singing cellos of the second movement. The scherzo smelled of forest and moss….due to (the playing) of horns and an exceptional timbal player. The Finale was both brutal and tender, shy and proud -just a genuine Bruckner.