This really is an exceptional soprano recital which should bring the name of Dinara Alieva to new prominence.
This really is an exceptional soprano recital which should bring the name of Dinara Alieva to new prominence.
I can’t help but think of Maria Callas when I hear Dinara Alieva … Alieva’s voice: a voice that moved me right from the start ...
Alieva’s voice is a pleasure, strong and flexible with just the right hint of darkness, and a great sensitivity of phrasing. She is stunning in how she picks dazzling high notes out of the air and holds them with no apparent effort ...
…" Pace, pace mio Dio” is a gem–it’s rare to hear it so thrillingly performed…Pay attention to her…
... a striking, beautifully colored instrument … feeling and energy are never lacking …
... she portrays Lauretta, the imploring daughter from Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi, his fatefully visionary Madame Butterfly, and the passionately triumphant Leonora of Verdi’s Trovatore ... with a rich palette of Bel canto and delicate nuances ...