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Kelly Cae Hogan – Brünnhilde ja Mati Turi –  Siegfried. Foto: Clive Barda

Siegfried review
at The Guardian

"Mati Turi has both the voice and the stamina for the role and, unlike some ­Siegfrieds, ­produces some ­wonderfully introverted soft singing in the ­Forest Murmurs. "

Götterdämmerung review at Seen and Heard International

"Mati Turi was the star of this performance, sincere, open-faced, relaxed, with a voice more lyrical than stentorian."

Siegfried (Opera North) review

Mati Turi sings superbly. Turi’s physical size gives him just the right aggressive edge.

Minnesinger Wolfram von Eschenbach (Rauno Elp) pärib kolleeg Tannhäuserilt (Mati Turi) Roomast küsitud andestuse järele. Foto: Harri Rospu/Estonia

Götterdämmerung (Opera North) review at Opera Today

"Mati Turi (Lars Cleveman had taken the role for Siegfried itself), a singer with a strong low register, and a top that can stand its own against a Wagnerian orchestra."

Opera North's enthralling Siegfried at Leeds Town Hall

"His diction is excellent, and he can be delightfully lyrical as well as heroic, as demonstrated in Act II when he longs for his mother. There is plenty of Blackadder-flavoured humour in his double act with Mime."

Das Ring des Nibelungen (Opera North) review

"Mati Turi, the second, better, Siegfried, gave a very subtle performance, conveying the surprised satisfaction of a young man who suddenly finds he has it all, gold, a ring and the love of an older woman."

Götterdämmerung (Opera North) review at Opera Today

"Mati Turi (Lars Cleveman had taken the role for Siegfried itself), a singer with a strong low register, and a top that can stand its own against a Wagnerian orchestra."

Opera North's enthralling
 Siegfried at Leeds Town Hall

"His diction is excellent, and he can be delightfully lyrical as well as heroic, as demonstrated in Act II when he longs for his mother. There is plenty of Blackadder-flavoured humour in his double act with Mime."

Das Ring des Nibelungen (Opera North) review

"Mati Turi, the second, better, Siegfried, gave a very subtle performance, conveying the surprised satisfaction of a young man who suddenly finds he has it all, gold, a ring and the love of an older woman."