Mr. Licitra, who has been heavily promoted as the next Pavarotti, seems intent on mastering the last one's sound (and, alas, his dramatic sensibilities).
At their best, these pleasant, vaguely Straussian songs suggested the good dramatic sensibility and some of the penchant for dark harmonies that characterized the composer's mature work.
A reviewer for The New York Times found the production "a wonderfully intelligent construct, overlaid with a lyrical and dramatic sensibility that makes searing emotional contact at many crucial points."
They're funny but have by nature a dramatic sensibility.
Clearly, this environment attracts the dramatic sensibilities of this theater-trained director.
Mr. DiDomenica's "Balcony" is a wonderfully intelligent construct, overlaid with a lyrical and dramatic sensibility that makes searing emotional contact at many crucial points.
It was with this operetta that Evans gained his reputation as having an impressive natural voice quality with dramatic sensibility, which he went on to sing more than two hundred times.
As a composer, Testi's music has been strongly influenced by the works of Stravinsky along with his own dramatic sensibility.
The work also shows some influence of the dramatic sensibilities of Meyerbeer.
He showed off a dramatic sensibility, adopting brisk tempos and pacing movements nicely.