Review: This ‘Figaro’ Puts All Mozart’s Characters in One Voice

Review: This ‘Figaro’ Puts All Mozart’s Characters in One Voice

The New York Times - Music:

By singing men and women, nobles and servants, the countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo takes the opera’s theme of human mutability to a chaotic extreme.

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