Neue Musikzeitung
- Peter Pan – Komische Oper Berlin
“Eric Jurenas sings the difficult part…changing between registers quite magnificently.”
“Eric Jurenas sings the difficult part…changing between registers quite magnificently.”
“Children’s opera has been an artistic prestige project at the Komische Oper for more than ten years. A good example of this ambition is Eric Jurenas as Peter Pan, the eternal child, who sings enchantingly in this role.”
“Leading the way with sportiveness and strong vocal energy is Eric Jurenas as Peter Pan.”
“The playful and vocally strong soloist as Peter Pan: Eric Jurenas, within a large cast of performers, brings complete joy to his boyish role.”
“Throughout the flying scenes, Eric Jurenas is a thrilling, vivacious Peter Pan.”
“Eric Jurenas as Peter Pan defies masculinity in the stiff, other-worldly and lonely character. His countertenor has boyish charm, and the voice when used in his ‘normal’ male register shows his character’s other side quite effectively.”
“Eric Jurenas, another powerful and pliant countertenor, sang Fulvio, Caesar’s aide.”
More“Eric Jurenas returned as Fulvio with an even stronger voice and more beautiful tone. This counter tenor gave Holiday a run for his money and made Vivaldi’s runs seems effortless. His costume that featured long sleeves of ringed fabric and long leather tunic seems the most original and allowed him to assume a level of contemporary stylization that read as comfortable. His voice was smooth, his stage presence poised, and his acting some of the most focused in the evening.”
More“A distinct contrast was offered by the production’s other countertenor, Glimmerglass Young Artist Eric Jurenas, who sang with soft-grained delicacy as Cato’s ally Arbace.”
More“Young Artist Eric Jurenas offered a completely different sound as Arbace, tightly focused in its delivery of secure, highly musical contributions. He was believable as the sexed up aggressor, and became sympathetic after his romantic rejection.”
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