He portrayed villainy so well there were boos as well as cheers during his curtain call. - Broome Arts
- scofieldbaritone
- Oct 22, 2019
- 1 min read
As Scarpia, Daniel Scofield also presented quite a range of colors. His declaration of his preference for Tosca over God cut through the “Te Deum” with chilling effect as the curtain came down on Act I. At home in his apartments, we could hear the snide undertones as he derided the “moonlight and sighs” of most lovers (Supertitles courtesy of Pensacola Opera). He portrayed villainy so well there were boos as well as cheers during his curtain call. - Broome Arts




