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  • However, Massenet and Furlanetto are not alone in this endeavor, but little else lives up to their standard.

    The impossible dream 2009

  • All of them have more than a few big name cast members to recommend them and Ferruccio Furlanetto will actually appear in two.

    All dressed up and nowhere to go 2008

  • Vocally, the evening was sustained by Furlanetto and Roberto Alagna, who as Don Carlo sounded ragged in his opening aria but quickly sang his way into a firmer, ringing delivery -- a little tinny at times, and a little rough at others, but overall thoroughly respectable.

    The Met's new Don Carlo Anne Midgette 2010

  • She and Ferruccio Furlanetto were their typical brilliant selves.

    Archive 2008-03-01 2008

  • She and Ferruccio Furlanetto were their typical brilliant selves.

    The rain in Spain falls mainly in the plain 2008

  • All of them have more than a few big name cast members to recommend them and Ferruccio Furlanetto will actually appear in two.

    Archive 2008-06-01 2008

  • The bass Ferruccio Furlanetto is a singer of great confidence and charm.

    NYT > Home Page By ZACHARY WOOLFE 2012

  • Portraying the tortured czar this time around will be the imposing Italian bass Ferruccio Furlanetto, whose Boris has been acclaimed in Russia, no less.

    News - chicagotribune.com 2011

  • New singers have taken over two major roles: the popular tenor Joseph Calleja sings Faust, and the formidable bass Ferruccio Furlanetto portrays Méphistophélès.

    NYT > Home Page 2012

  • Mr. Furlanetto is amiably low impact, Ms. Poplavskaya vibrating with passion but musically unsatisfying.

    NYT > Home Page By ZACHARY WOOLFE 2012

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