Here you can read the article on Massimo’s Des Grieux on the magazine online “Amadeus”

“(…) Massimo Giordano is magnificent as Des Grieux, brilliant in his seduction vocally as physically. Flexibility, beauty and strength allow him to overcome the orchestra in a space that is cruel for softer voices (…)”

“The Italian tenor Massimo Giordano sings Des Grieux with crisp diction and, at his best, a ringing sound. His tendency to emote detracts from the buoyancy of his solos early on, but he is gripping in his aria imploring the

Press agency Ansa speaks about Massimo’s debut at the Easter Festival in Baden Baden.

“Massimo Giordano, visually and vocally the perfect Italian Tenor, blessed with a touching and easy flowing voice in all ranges, which sounds warm yet also virile, can here sob as his heart desires.”

“Massimo Giordano mirrored the wonderful rich colors, stimulated by Simon Rattle, from the Berliner Philharmoniker and sang more lyrical which showed the best sides of his vocal abilities (…)

(…) The obsessive passion that inspires Giordano and his strength, strikes and convince the audience. In fact, more than one spectator was in tears because of the emotions.. (…)

“But musically the Italian presents a remarkable role debut. Sometimes with a bit of short breath, but with rich colors, relaxed high notes and a golden shine.”

“(…) With the Italian Massimo Giordano in the role of Des Grieux Mrs Westbroek has a magnificient Tenor at her side (…)”

(…) Massimo Giordano perfectly embodies Des Grieux’s character with elegance of phrasing and passion (…)

Massimo will sing as Des Greiux in Manon Lescaut with Sir Simon Rattle conducting in a Richard Eyre production 
Ansa News

Two debuts in Baden Baden. Massimo Giordano as Des Grieux and Simon Rattle conducting Puccini
Festspielhaus Baden Baden

Newest photo shoot with Massimo Giordano, taken by the photographer Monica Silva

“Massimo Giordano made his debut as Maurizio di Sassonia. Faced with the right balance of the colors of his purely romantic voice.”

“Massimo Giordano presents himself as the charming and rough Maurizio with shining notes.”

“Massimo Giordano is a virile strong Cavaradossi, who cultivates the role, noble and who sings with exact differentiation in his expression. In “Vittoria” he showed blaring force, in “Lucevan le stelle” deep lament.”

(…) Then she would have missed the very Italian, but very beautiful Tenor Massimo Giordano, who’s E lucevan le stelle sounds even more beautiful than his Recondita Armonia and who’s Vittoria calls sound very impressive. (…)

Massimo will open the season at the Wiener Staatsoper as Alfredo in Traviata 
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Massimo’s first music video, directed my Marisa Crawford. Click here to view it! Dolce Notte Misteriosa

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