Bangor Mail

Rolando follows in the footsteps of the great Pavarotti

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ONE of the world’s greatest tenors is looking forward to his debut at an internatio­nal festival in North Wales after being told by his friend Sir Bryn Terfel what a great event it is.

The acclaimed Rolando Villazón will be one of the star attraction­s at this year’s Llangollen Internatio­nal Musical Eisteddfod when he will also be following in the footsteps of one of his heroes, the legendary Luciano Pavarotti.

The Classical Gala evening on Tuesday, July 2, is being made possible thanks to sponsorshi­p by the Pendine Arts and Community Trust (PACT).

PACT was set up by Mario Kreft MBE and his wife, Gill, the proprietor­s of the Pendine Park Care Organisati­on and it supports dozens of arts and community-based activities across Wales.

The following evening PACT will be sponsoring the competitio­n for the world’s finest young singers when they will be vying for the title of Pendine Internatio­nal Voice of the Future during a concert also featuring popular soprano Shan Cothi and Welsh National Opera tenor Rhodri Prys Jones.

Meanwhile, last year’s winner, soprano Charlotte Hoather, will be taking to the stage with Rolando Villazón as part of her prize. Welsh lyric soprano Rhian Lois will also be performing.

Mexican-born Villazón, who lives in France and holds dual Mexican-French citizenshi­p, can’t wait to return to “the beautiful land that is Wales” for what will be his first UK appearance of 2019.

He said: “I did not know a great deal about Llangollen and the festival but my great friend Bryn Terfel has told me what to expect and that makes me very excited.

“I have performed in Wales before, twice at the Bryn Terfel festival. I remember how the Welsh audience completely connects to what we, as performers, sing on the stage and that is so important.”

According to Villazón, he was honoured to have the chance to perform on the stage where Pavarotti first sang with his father’s choir from Modena in Italy in 1955 before returning in triumph 40 years later as an internatio­nal superstar.

He said: “Pavarotti was unique and his voice was magical.

“And his appeal went beyond the classical world. But I can’t say he was the best, that’s not for me to say.

“I can’t say Plácido Domingo, for example, is not as good nor the great Caruso.

“Luckily, there is no need to decide for any single performer, we can celebrate all the great artists and what they bring to the art form.” Pendine Park’s Mario Kreft said: “It promises to be a wonderful evening of music and Gill and I are so looking forward to hearing Rolando Villazón perform. He is unquestion­ably a major talent and one of the very best tenors in the world right now.”

To find out more about the Llangollen Internatio­nal Musical Eisteddfod and for tickets please visit www. internatio­nal-eisteddfod.co.uk.

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Rolando Villazón will be one of the star attraction­s at Llangollen’s Internatio­nal Musical Eisteddfod

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