‘La Bohème’ at The Metropolitan Opera

News: Feb 21 2025

On March 5, 8, 13, 17, and 21, Nicolas Testé returns to The Metropolitan Opera as Colline in Franco Zeffirelli’s beloved production of Puccini’s La Bohème. Of his last performances of the role at The Met, his interpretation was lauded as “moving” and “effective” by New York Classical Review, and Operawire said, “As Colline, Nicolas Testé performed ‘Vecchia zimarra’ with a gentle touch. It’s a role the bass-baritone has sung at the Met before, and his approach changed my attitude toward the number, aiding my understanding of the significance of the character’s sacrifice.”

Testé joins a cast of all-star bohemians, with Kristina Mkhitaryan as the fragile Mimí, Brittany Renee as the flirtatious Musetta, Joseph Calleja as the poet Rodolfo, and Luca Micheletti as the painter Marcello. Alexander Soddy conducts.

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‘Roméo et Juliette’ in Zürich

News: Dec 15 2024

Nicolas Testé returns to the role of Frère Laurent in Gounod’s romantic Roméo et Juliette on December 31 and January 3, 8, 11, 17 and 26 for Opernhaus Zürich, under the baton of Timur Zangiev. Testé has been lauded for his “magnificent” (The Washington Post) portrayal of the well-meaning friar, and has sung the role at Washington National Opera, Beijing’s National Centre for the Performing Arts, and Teatro alla Scala.

Testé joins Ted Huffman’s production, performing alongside Julie Fuchs and Stephen Costello as the star-crossed lovers, Gregory Feldmann as Mercutio, Chao Deng as Le Comte Capulet, Svetlina Stoyanova as Stéphano, and Omer Kobiljak as Tybalt.

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‘Roméo et Juliette’ at Staatsoper Berlin

News & Press: May 10 2025

Nicolas Testé returns to the role of Frère Laurent in Gounod’s lush and romantic Roméo et Juliette on May 24 and 27 and June 21 at Staatsoper Berlin. Testé’s portrayal of the sympathetic friar has been seen on some of the world’s greatest stages, including Opernhaus Zürich, Beijing’s National Centre for the Performing Arts, Teatro alla Scala, and Washington National Opera, where his interpretation was praised as “magnificent” by The Washington Post. 

Directed by Mariame Clément, this production focuses on the youth of the title characters, presenting them as a contemporary young couple who find each other against all odds. Led by conductor Stefano Montanari, Testé joins a fantastic cast, including Elsa Dreisig as Juliette, Amital Pati as Roméo, Jaka Mihelač as Mercutio, Johan Krogius as Tybalt, Ema Nikolovska as Stéphano, and Arttu Kataja as Capulet.

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