Puccini’s La Bohème at the Royal Opera House
"The American tenor Michael Fabiano justly earned the evening’s loudest applause. He sings Rodolfo with open ardour" The Telegraph
"The American tenor Michael Fabiano justly earned the evening’s loudest applause. He sings Rodolfo with open ardour" The Telegraph
“Michael Fabiano was on magnificent form and excelled in the principal role of Poliuto. His voice has a rich golden lustre that resounded clearly and powerfully above the orchestra and chorus at various points. His phrasing, tone colour and dynamics were beautifully controlled. He captured splendidly the inner contradictions of the character: during the course of the opera we see him denouncing his wife and thundering against his oppressors while at the end of the piece he achieves a spiritual transcendence, accepting his fate with {…}
"... Michael Fabiano poured his gleaming tenor into the minor role of Cassio. A handsome star in the making, he’s a magnetic presence that draws the eye whatever the visual distraction.” New York Post
Tenor Michael Fabiano "made a dashing Company debut as Gennaro, breathing vivid life into the role...singing with both graceful lyricism and full-throated ardor" San Francisco Chronicle