News: Jan. 12 2016
Die neue Produktion der Metropolitan Opera „Die Perlenfischer“ von Bizet wird am Samstag, den 16. Januar weltweit im HD-Format im Kino vorgeführt, mit Nicolas Testé in der Rolle des Nourabad. Karten und zusätzliche Informationen, sowie die Vorführungsdaten und eine Synopsis der Produktion können Sie unter folgendem Link finden.
„…. der liebliche Bass Nicolas Testé gab eine Lektion zum französischen Stil.“ SB- Classical Voice of North America
Image: Ken Howard/The Metropolitan Opera
Presse: Jan. 01 2016 | Christopher Corwin | Parterre.com
". . . Nicolas Testé shone as the handsome, implacable high priest Nourabad. His lean, forceful bass-baritone rang out with such security and idiomatic French style . . ."
Anthony Tommasini | The New York Times
„. . . a dream cast . . . delivers in this sensitive and insightful production . . . Leila is a virgin priestess who must keep her vows on pain of death, an edict enforced by the high priest Nourabad (Nicolas Testé, a fine bass-baritone), who accompanies her.“
Eli Jacobson | Gay City News
„Native Frenchman Nicolas Testé . . . imbued the priest Nourabad with a mellow soft-grained bass-baritone and a handsome brooding presence.“
Susan Brodie | Classical Voice North America
„In the small part of Nourabad, the priest who accompanies Leila, the suave bass Nicolas Testé gave a lesson in French style.“
George Grella | New York Classical Review
„Bass-baritone Nicolas Testé delivered a solid portrayal of the officious hight priest Nourabad.“
Richard Sasanow | BroadwayWorld
„The last of the principals was bass-baritone Nicolas Teste as the heavy of the piece, Nourabad, the high priest, who does his best to break Leila’s spirit in the name of Brahma. His resonant voice made me wish he had more singing in the piece.“
Martin Bernheimer | FT.com
„Nicolas Testé exudes stern authority as the nasty priest of Brahma.“
David Salazar | Latin Post
„Props also go to the remaining cast and chorus members, most notably Nicholas Teste who made his Nourabad a fierce and somewhat menacing figure.“
Heidi Waleson | Wall Street Journal
„Bass-baritone Nicolas Testé ably completed the cast as Nourabad . . .“
Wilborn Hampton | The Huffington Post
„It has taken the Met Opera 100 years to get Bizet’s Les Pecheurs de Perles back on the stage, but the new production the company unveiled in a gala New Year’s Eve premiere is such a spectacular success, beautifully sung and acted by a splendid cast and chorus, it should secure the opera a place in the repertory for years to come . . . The French bass Nicolas Teste rounds out the cast as Nourabad, the high priest who brings Leila to the village.“
Robert Levine | Bachtrack
„In the small but sonorous role of Nourabad, the high priest, Nicolas Testé was indeed sonorous.“
Barry Bassis | The Epoch Times
„The cast is outstanding . . . bass-baritone Nicolas Testé is Nourabad. They are all credible actors and outstanding singers.“
News: Feb. 06 2016
Nachdem die Kritik seine Interpretation in „Die Perlenfischer“ an der Metropolitan Opera folgendermaßen bezeichnet hat: „…der schöne, unversöhnliche Hohepriester Nourabad. Sein feiner, kraftvoller Bass-Bariton kam mit einer solchen Sicherheit und originalem French Style herüber….“ (The New york Times), singt Nicolas Testé diesen Monat seine Rolle an der Opera di Firenze. Die Vorführungen finden am 24., 25., 26., 27. & 28. Februar statt, und Ekaterina Sadovnikova singt im Wechsel mit Laura Giordano die Rolle der Leila, Shalva Mukeria und Jesus Leon singen Nadir, und Luca Grassi und Stefano Antonucci teilen sich die Rolle des Zurga. Fabio Sparvoli inszeniert und Ryan McAdams dirigiert das Orchester.