
Based on a poem by Alexander Pushkin, Zingari is a tale of passion, jealousy and crime. Marking Leoncavallo’s return to the verismo style of Pagliacci, this one-act opera showcases rich, colourful orchestral music with powerful choral moments and seductive arias. Krassimira Stoyanova brings life to the beautiful temptress Fleana, who encourages and later rejects the passionate advances of aristocrat Radu, powerfully sung by tenor Arsen Soghomonyan. The American baritone Stephen Gaertner completes the fatal love triangle as Tamar, the brooding poet. Read the rave reviews below and purchase your copy of our latest release HERE…
“Krassimira Stoyanova is tremendous as the fiery Fleana, igniting flames of passion in the gypsy camp. The Bulgarian soprano is in voluptuous voice, yet is always tasteful, with exquisite soft notes. Arsen Soghomonyan is less subtle as her noble lover, Radu, but their duet is excitingly sung. The Armenian tenor excels when Radu realises Tamar is luring his woman away, becoming increasingly unhinged. Stephen Gaertner – a latish replacement for the originally scheduled Carlos Álvarez – lends his firm baritone to the role of Tamar (having sung Cascart in Opera Rara’s 2015 Zazà), while Łukasz Goliński makes the most of his limited opportunities as the gypsy chief. Rizzi is fabulous in this sort of repertoire and he draws committed playing from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.” – Gramophone
“As expert an interpreter of Italian opera as one will find anywhere, conductor Carlo Rizzi seeks out the score’s full potential and his musical forces – the Opera Rara Chorus and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra – respond with constant dynamism… Krassimira Stoyanova attacks independent-minded Roma woman Fleana with fearless tone and vocal subtlety. The troubled prince Radu… is ideally personified by Arsen Soghomonyan. Fleana’s original Roma lover is impressively realised by Stephen Gaertner.” – ★★★★★ BBC Music Magazine
“That the performance ultimately comes across as so dramatic and gripping, often with electrifying tension, is also due to the absolutely right sense with which Carlo Rizzi conducts. He spurs his ensemble on to dramatic, powerfully breathed and intense music-making, whereby, in addition to the performances of the soloists, those of the chorus and above all the orchestra, make a positive impression.” – Pizzicato, Supersonic Award
“It is Opera Rara who have done so much for lesser-known Italian repertoire who now present a new recording of Zingari based on Leoncavallo’s original score of 1912… One must start by noting the praiseworthy work of Carlo Rizzi who conducts both a sizeable orchestra and chorus. Arsen Soghomonyan’s lyrical performance as Radu is in keeping with the rest of his colleagues including Stephen Gaertner as Tamar and Łukasz Goliński as Il Vecchio… It is Krassimira Stoyanova however who is likely to catch the listener’s attention the most: her performance as Fleana is a model of assimilation, highly musical and passionate from her opening phrase… an inspiring opera that should be revived.” – Scherzo
“As always, Opera Rara’s performance and accompanying packaging are of the highest quality. Krassimira Stoyanova makes a spirited Fleana, torn between the attentions of Arsen Sogmonyan’s Radu and his baritonal rival Tamar, Stephen Gaertner. Carlo Rizzi conducts a rich-toned Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.” – ★★★★ Financial Times