Press reviews
Leandros Taliotis, Baritone
The Beggars’ opera, Surrey Opera 2006
“The outstanding voice was Leandros Taliotis’ surly and sinister Lockit: a baritone of sturdy character, who sings with marked feeling”
Roderic Dunnett, Opera, November 2006
Albert Herring, Teatro Rendano, Cosenza, November 2004
"…the most memorable of all was the brillant Leandros Taliotis, thoroughly prepared both vocally and scenically“
Michelangelo Zerletti, La Republica November 2004
“A special mention goes to the beautiful voice of Sid (LeandrosTaliotis)”
Antonietta Cozza, Provincia Cosentina
"Well done to all of the singers... A special note of mention for Sid - Leandros Taliotis"
Marcello Gallo, Gazetta del Sud
The Rape Of Lucretia, Dartington Festival, July/August 2003
“Leandros Taliotis, a baritone of strong and wide range, was a hot-blooded Tarquinius”
Hilary Finch, Opera
“Best of the rest was Leandros Taliotis’ oily, slightly unsexy Tarquin, a rutting Iraqi playboy crossed with a Serbian thug, who brought a Pearsian floridness to this (paradoxically) baritone role”
Roderic Dunnett, The Independent, August 2003
“The young cast, too, sang and acted their hearts out: the robust baritone Leandros Taliotis as Tarquinius…”
Hilary Finch, The Times, August 2003
Ariadne auf Naxos, Britten-Pears School, Snape Maltings, October 2002
“Leandros Taliotis sounded more of a rich-voiced principal than the rest”
Opera Now March/April 2003


