Rossini s The Barber of Seville: Opera Australia, April - May 2012 Musically, Andrea Licata obviously loves this score, and Orchestra Victoria, with Jennifer Marten-Smith's matchingly witty fortepiano recitatives, played it with brio and style, with barely a hair out of place. Michael Shmith, Brisbane Times Verdi's Il Trovatore: Welsh National Opera, February - March 2011...conductor, Andrea Licata, whose natural feel for Verdian line was a great virtue with the orchestra fully responsive to his sweep and beat. Robert J Farr, Seen & Heard the tale, if not convincingly enacted, is told with feeling. It s a mood bolstered by some full-throated choruses and playing of tension and astringency by the orchestra under Italian maestro Andrea Licata. Nigel Jarrett, South Wales Argus The real pleasure lies in the glory of Verdi's rich and lyrical score conducted by Andrea Licata. Jenny Longhurst, Western Mail Verdi s Il Trovatore has always been an opera for singers. This production is no exception, with glorious singing from a fine ensemble backed by the majestic chorus and a punchy orchestra Fortunately, the orchestra under the baton of a lively Andrea Licata, the spellbinding chorus and the principals swept away the nonsense bringing the show to life. Mike Smith, walesonline.co.uk Andrea Licata is plainly in his element Stephen Walsh, theartsdesk.com Andrea Licata conducts "Norma" at The Royal Swedish Opera: November 2010 - February 2011 The Royal Swedish Opera Orchestra conducted by the Italian maestro Andrea Licata, deserves nothing but praise. Mogens Andersen, Kulturbloggen La traviata: Teatro de la Maestranza, Seville - June 2010 La Sinfónica de Sevilla, el Coro del Maestranza y la experta batuta del maestro Andrea Licata contribuyeron decisivamente al éxito. David Cuesta, Noticias Andrea Licata fue responsable de que los artistas pudiesen cantar a gusto y se escuchase todo, incluso esos matices y contrastes dinámicos que frecuentemente se hurtan. Un gran triunfo para dos repartos con un título nada fácil. La Razon.es En el foso, al frente de la Real Orquesta Sinfónica de Sevilla, intervino la solvente y precisa batuta del maestro Andrea Licata, buen conocedor de la obra verdiana, de la que resaltó el aspecto más belcantista. La Voz Libre Tosca, Opera Australia - January / February 2010 Maestro Andrea Licata leads the AOBO through a cohesive reading of Puccini's score; this deliberate approach eventually draws out the tension of the score, with the pulsating Act Two confrontation between Tosca and Scarpia especially well executed. The chorus makes much of its brief star turn, throwing itself forcefully into the climax of the Te Deum.
Sarah Noble, The Opera Critic With well-balanced and powerful chorus and well-coloured orchestral timbres, the conductor, Andrea Licata, as always, showed sound instincts for pace and dramatic direction. Peter McCallum, Sydney Morning Herald It was good to have Andrea Licata in the pit, conducting with great authority and substance. Deborah Jones, Opera Magazine Debut with Welsh National Opera, La traviata 12.9.09 The best work comes from the excellent orchestra and chorus under Andrea Licata s experienced, idiomatic baton. Hugh Canning, The Sunday Times The conductor Andrea Licata led a secure account, with expert contributions from the WNO orchestra and chorus. Fiona Maddocks, The Observer Conductor Andrea Licata was a true Verdian who negotiated his way with ease around every subtle aspect of this glorious score. Needless to say their WNO Orchestra, especially the brass, woodwind and magnificent chorus, excelled. It was, as they say, one of those nights. There are four more performances and you miss them at your peril. Gavin Allen, South Wales Echo But Verdi is in good hands here. Andrea Licata conducted a neat, supportive and light-textured reading of the score. Rupert Christiansen, The Daily Telegraph the suave WNO orchestra and the vibrant chorus. Geoff Brown, The Times But for me the real stars of the show were the wonderful playing of Verdi s rich score by the Orchestra of the WNO, conducted with considerable élan by Andrea Licata in his WNO debut. The chorus were equally brilliant, singing with matchless unison and clearly relishing the wonderful opportunities put their way by Verdi s sumptuous score. Antony Lias, Opera Britannia As always it is the company s two vital operatic elements that totally engage our senses and imagination. The orchestra under the skilful and subtle control of Andrea Licata, well equipped to take over the baton from Carlo Rizzi gave us quiet seductive beauty in the opening moments, struck up like a lively brass band at one point, handled the melodrama in the music superbly and provided a bedrock under the tough demands for the soloists. The magnificent WNO chorus was once again in fine voice and in this production they did carry off the air of sophisticated debauchery that this Parisienne society indulges in extremely convincingly. Michael Kelligan, Theatre in Wales Italian conductor Andrea Licata, in another debut, is particularly helpful when the ever-dependable WNO orchestra is both affirming and giving the lie to what characters are doing and thinking on stage. Nigel Jarrett, South Wales Argus Andrea Licata conducted with assurance, vitality and intelligent supportiveness a very satisfying evening in the theatre. Glyn Pursgrove, Seen and Heard Cavalleria Rusticana and I Pagliacci, Sydney Opera House, January/February 2009 Maestro Andrea Licata's reading of the two scores sweeps broad strokes of colour, opting for a dense sound, soaked in Mediterranean sun, over multifaceted transparency..licata's innate understanding of the style and the undeniably evocative
scores of both operas - along with a healthy dash of muscular orchestral playing - prevent it falling into total torpor. Sarah Noble, The Opera Critic Aida, Baltimore Opera - October 2008...conductor Andrea Licata's red-blooded treatment of the score suits these singers well...licata draws passion from his performers that serves the drama. Joe Banno, Washington Post Conductor Andrea Licata, as usual, provided a textbook case of authentic Italian opera conducting - passionate, yet sensible; propulsive, yet always open to possibilities for rubato. The orchestra turned in some exciting work. Tim Smith, Baltimore Sun Tosca, Opera North, September - October 2008 the other great gains are conductor Andrea Licata, also making his British debut, and Robert Hayward's Scarpia Alfred Hickling, The Guardian There s much to admire in the pit, too. The Italian conductor Andrea Licata is no spring chicken his CV seems to include every opera house in Italy but he s new to Britain. On the strength of the forthright orchestral playing, excellent ensemble and pungent sense of theatricality here, he should be invited back quickly and often. Richard Morrison, The Times Il Trittico, Opera Australia Aug 07...conductor Andrea Licata was most effective... Peter McCallum, Sydney Morning Herald Lucia di Lammermoor, New Zealand Opera, July 2007 For some, however, the conducting of Andrea Licata will clinch the production, for he brings an extraordinary understanding and draws wonderfully taut, yet expressive playing, from the Vector Wellington Orchestra, as he ties all the musical threads together. John Button, Dominion Post under musical director Andrea Licata s guidance, Donizetti s score came to life with an abundance of dramatic drive and a powerful energy. Stephen Fisher, Manwatue Standard under the baton of Andrea Licata [the Vector Wellington Orchestra] underscores the sense of unalloyed excellence. John Smythe, Theatreview conductor Andrea Licata was the second star, drawing fine playing from the Victor Wellington Orchestra. Roger Wilson, New Zealand Listener thanks to the masterly baton of Andrea Licata and the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra in sonorous form, Lucia di Lammermoor is, quite simply, not to be missed William Dart, New Zealand Herald Donizetti s music was magnificently served by singers, chorus and orchestra under the sensitive direction of Andrea Licata. Rod Biss, MetroLive
Andrea Licata conducted the Auckland Philharmonia with passion, offering sensitive accompaniment to his singers... Michael Sinclair, The Opera Critic Tosca, Baltimore Opera, May 2007 Conductor Andrea Licata focused on the score's drama but also caught the nuances of lighter moments and everyday church music. Ronni Reich, Washington Post Ernani, Messina March 2007...la direzione di Andrea Licata sostiene con molta saldezza gli slanci corali e da' un'impronta di forte irruenza alla giovanile invenzione verdiana. Andrea Licata ha coinvoltola ristretta compagine orchestrale di teatro messinese in forti accensioni, sottolineando l'enfasi che pervade non pochi momenti della partitura verdiana ma e' riuscito anche a piegarla a sommesse linee espressive in attanta complicita' con il canto di Carlo e Silva." Sara Patera, Giornale di Sicilia "...il maestro Licata sa esaltare le potenzialita' dell'orchestra...la spontanea direzione orchestrale di Andrea Licata, che non manca di precisi approfondimenti stilistici e che bene rende l'atmosfera cupa delle scene di congiura e ben governa i concertati ed i brani corali piu' accesi " Stello Vadala, La Sicilia Rigoletto, Opera Australia Sydney, September 2006 "In a sense Verdi was the real star of the evening, as maestro Andrea Licata led his forces through a reading of the marvellous score which allowed the illuminating moments to speak (or sing) for themselves." Ken Healey, Opera Opera...and the splendid conducting by Andrea Licata combine to make the Opera Australia revival of Verdi s potboiling Rigoletto a wholly enjoyable affair. North Shore Times The Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra plays with precision and verve under the baton of Andrea Licata who consistently maintains the kind of tempi necessary to provide dramatic tension. Words and Music (Radio Programme) La Boheme, Baltimore Opera, April/May 2006 The conductor from that 2000 production, Andrea Licata, was back in the pit, once again revealing a keen appreciation for both the subtlety and emotional punch in the score. Licata, a frequent Baltimore Opera guest, proved particularly persuasive in the last two acts, pushing the most heated lyrical phrases to compelling effect. The Italian conductor put an eloquent spin on the opera s final minutes, helping to give Mimi s death scene fresh pathos. Tim Smith, Baltimore Sun Binding it all together was Puccini s score, lovingly brought to life by conductor Andrea Licata through a solid cast and robust orchestra. Grace Jean, Washington Post
Madama Butterfly, Opera Australia, Sydney Opera House, January 2006 Puccini s superb score, conducted splendidly here by Andrea Licata Ross Steel, Wentworth Courier Particularly impressive was the conducting of Andrea Licata from Italy, and the orchestra response. Fred Blanks, North Shore Times...but the real musical stars of the night were the conductor Andrea Licata and the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra. They maintained a superbly judged balance of drama and lyricism, displaying excellent unison attack and rhythmic bite in the former and unveiling the smoothest of legato lines for the latter. The Australian The conductor, Andrea Licata, energised the orchestra splendidly from the opening fugal entries, through the deceptive peace of the Humming Choous, right to the urgency of the closing scenes, bringing out the work s vividness even in Puccini s moments of miscalculation Peter McCallulm, The Sydney Morning Herald Weekend Un ballo in maschera, Fondazione Petruzzelli, Bari, November 2005 Esemplare la direzione di Andrea Licata, che cerca e trova nell Orchestra della Provincia tutti i colori possibili e immaginabili, dalle sfumature più raffinate alle sonorità più serrate e taglienti Successo calorosissimo. [Trans: Andrea Licata s conducting was exemplary, searching for and finding in the Orchestra della Provincia [di Bari] all the colours possible and imaginable, from the most subtle of shades to the tightest, razor sharp sounds The warmest success. ] Alessandro Romanelli, Corriere del Mezzogiorno Sul podio Andrea Licata e che ha sin dalle prime battute chiaramente espresso la sua visione dell opera. Una direzione vigorosa, tesa ad ottenere dall orchestra una sonorità vivida, ma nel contempo sempre volta a mantenere un fecondo rapporto di equilibrio espressivo con le voci e pronta a sottolineare, con coinvolgente esito, l intrecciarsi delle tensioni che punteggiano la vicenda. [Trans: On the podium Andrea Licata clearly expressed his vision of the opera from the first bars. His direction was energetic; using tension to encourage vivid playing from the orchestra, whilst at the same time always maintaining a fertile rapport of expressive balance with the voices, and ready to underline, to involving effect, the tensions that weave their way through the opera and punctuate its events. ] Nicola Sbisà, La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno Impeccabile la direzione dal podio del direttore d orchestra Andrea Licata. [Trans: On the podium the direction of conductor Andrea Licata was impeccable. ] Bari Sera Nabucco, Opera Australia, April 2005 driven at an energetic pace by conductor Andrea Licata and a dazzling Orchestra Victoria. John Slavin, The Age Affectionately remembered for his fine reading of last year's Norma, conductor Andrea Licata delivers another passionate and persuasive reading, alert to the singers' needs and the score's extremities. Peter Burch
Verdi s Requiem, L orchestra sinfonica siciliana, Monreale, November 2004 Contrasti in formidabile rilievo nella direzione di Andrea Licata. Dal sussuro quasi impercettibile che apre il requiem all attacco di grandiose veemenza del Dies Irae, Licata ha sottolineato la drammaticità, di quelle tremende pagine, coinvolgendo in un grandioso vertice l orchestra e i complessi corali. E stata sopratutto la terribilità implacabile del brano a imporre il senso di una visione tumultuosa, come elemento tematico forte e prevalente nella lettura di Licata [Trans: From the almost imperceptible whisper that opens the requiem to the violently grandiose attack of the Dies Irae, Licata underlines the dramatic aspect of those tremendous pages, drawing the orchestra and choral ensembles together into one almighty peak. Above all it was the implacable terribleness of the piece that instilled the sense of a tumultuous vision, like the strong and prevalent thematic element in Licata s reading. ] Sara Patera, Giornale di Sicilia La fanciulla del West, Baltimore Opera Company, October 2004 Leading a finely responsive orchestra, conductor Andrea Licata kept the performance fast-paced for the tension-filled action and gave more leeway when the singers needed time for expressive declamations. Cecelia Porter, The Washington Post Norma, Opera Australia, April 2004 Conductor Andrea Licata hurled himself into the score and maintained a high level of energy from Orchestra Victoria. The Australian His treatment of the singers showed considerable care, particularly in directing their cadenza passages, and he made sure that Bellini s often functional accompaniments stayed clear or rum-ti-tum blandness, asking for plenty of input from wind and brass. Opera Magazine