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The Artistry of Fernando de la Mora
Georges Bizet, Francesco Cilea, Gaetano Donizetti
The Artistry of Fernando de la Mora
Genre: Classical
 
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In my view, Fernando exhibits a tenor voice to reckon with.
HColon@AOL.com (Felix Colon) | North Carolina | 09/15/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Of all the new Operatic Tenor voices, Fernando is without question, one of the most promising for the future of Opera and Opera fanatics. His voice does not seem to fit the standard of tenor voices, rather is all by itself; very unusual in timber and color; ravishing high notes. Looking forward to more CD's of this wonderful voice.Felix Colon, Tenor"
Magical Musical Experience
Myrna A. Diaz | Pico Rivera, CA United States | 09/05/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Listening to this marvelous voice makes me so happy that I am part of the musical world. Fernando de la Mora is truly a treasure. His interpretation of these beautiful arias is unique and filled with a passion and emotion very hard to find in the world of opera today. His rendition of "Je crois entendre encore" made me cry...this is such a difficult and delicate aria and he delivers with such intensity. The aria "E luccevan le stelle" from Tosca, as interpreted here, is the most beautiful version that I have ever heard.Fernando de la Mora's voice is a gift from God. I highly recommend this CD with a resounding bravississimo and hope that all of you in Amazon.comland make it a part of your prized music collection as I have made it a part of mine."
An exciting sound...
Timothy R. Carpenter | Philadelphia, PA | 08/21/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Fernando de la Mora produces an exciting sound on this CD and Mackerras and the Welsh National Opera support him beautifully. On a recording it is difficult to judge the actual size of the voice, but here it sounds like it is of spinto weight singing primarily lyric repertoire. As another reviewer noted, the Pearl Fishers and Tosca arias are particularly effective and affecting.

There are, however, two facts about this recital which disturb me: 1.) de la Mora is often out of tune when leaping down to notes and at the inception of held notes and 2.) after listening to him for twenty minutes or so my throat empathetically tightens. I hope his exciting vocal production and high-lying repertoire aren't being produced at the cost of his vocal health and career longevity."