REVIEWS
“Jordan Bell’s Marcello was outstanding….he has a stage confidence which set him apart as a natural.” – Fiona Maddox, Opera magazine
“Jordan Bell’s Marcello was a tower of strength.” – Adrian Mourby, Opera Now
“The singing, also - especially from ... Jordan Bell (Leporello) ... - was superb and would have been well worth hearing even as a static recital. It was the acting, however, that made the evening. … the pair of rogues at the centre, James Ballance and especially Jordan Bell, made a hilarious, charismatic and slightly tragic couple.” – Miranda Rose, Daily Information
“Jordan Bell was brilliant as the put upon servant Leporello” – Katharine Lawley, Salisbury Journal
“Jordan Bell brought bouncing charm to his Figaro, sweeping us all along.” – Julia Hollander, Opera Now
“Jordan Bell has that enviable quality of raising everyone else’s performance to meet his own high standard; his pretentious poet Bunthorne deservedly received the best applause of the evening.” – Lynne Patrick, Derbyshire Times
“But the highlight of the evening was Sullivan’s The Lost Chord sung here in fine declamatory style by Jordan Bell whose rich, powerful baritone was ideally suited to this dramatic piece. Wonderful stuff.” – Nicola Lisle, Oxford Times
“Jordan Bell’s Marcello was a tower of strength.” – Adrian Mourby, Opera Now
“The singing, also - especially from ... Jordan Bell (Leporello) ... - was superb and would have been well worth hearing even as a static recital. It was the acting, however, that made the evening. … the pair of rogues at the centre, James Ballance and especially Jordan Bell, made a hilarious, charismatic and slightly tragic couple.” – Miranda Rose, Daily Information
“Jordan Bell was brilliant as the put upon servant Leporello” – Katharine Lawley, Salisbury Journal
“Jordan Bell brought bouncing charm to his Figaro, sweeping us all along.” – Julia Hollander, Opera Now
“Jordan Bell has that enviable quality of raising everyone else’s performance to meet his own high standard; his pretentious poet Bunthorne deservedly received the best applause of the evening.” – Lynne Patrick, Derbyshire Times
“But the highlight of the evening was Sullivan’s The Lost Chord sung here in fine declamatory style by Jordan Bell whose rich, powerful baritone was ideally suited to this dramatic piece. Wonderful stuff.” – Nicola Lisle, Oxford Times