Pittsburgh Opera’s ‘Lucia’ is riveting production – Pittsburgh Tribune

Pittsburgh Tribune

By Mark Kanny

Published: Monday, November 15, 2010

“Laura Claycomb gave a riveting and individual portrayal of Lucia.


Claycomb’s portrayal was freshly conceived, uncommonly powerful and generated real sympathy. Her coloratura was expressive, including the pathos leading

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Claycomb dominates ‘Lucia di Lammermoor’ – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.com

November 15, 2010

By Andrew Druckenbrod / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

“One highlight was the flute playing in the mad scene, although it was hard to concentrate on anything but Ms. Claycomb. Lucia may be oppressed, but Ms. Claycomb dominated.”

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Opera News (Lucia di Lammermoor Pittsburgh)

At the start of Pittsburgh Opera’s run of Lucia di Lammermoor on November 13, general director Christopher Hahn walked on to the Benedum Center stage to announce that his three main principals had been suffering from colds, most recently the

Mad About Lucia: Soprano Laura Claycomb tries to find the humanity – Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

March 29, 2012 7:40 am

By Andrew Druckenbrod / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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Laura Claycomb will step into the bloody shoes of Lucia in the Pittsburgh Opera production of Donizetti’s “Lucia di Lammermoor.”

By Andrew Druckenbrod / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Exactly how insane …

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