“Bass Goran Juríc as the priest and tenor Rodell Rosel as the shabby peasant proved excellent comic reliefs along this tragic journey. Juríc’s voice was light and free in his expression. One might laugh out loud with him as he rushes in and out of scenes, saving the souls of anyone he can scam. Rosel also had a unique way of generating effortless humor from the audience. His transparency narrated scenes that might have reminded the audience of a voice inside their own head. He was direct and honest. Even while writhing on the floor, wanting more just to get himself off. He was the perfect unabashed pervert. ” – OperaWire
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