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'Nicholas Lupu, very recently having started collaborating with the 'Ion Dacian National Operetta Theatre', has stood out through expressivity and artistically mastery that suggest a good understanding of the artistic act, both musically and most of all theatrical.'
-Janina Badici,
Actualitatea muzicala, No. 12, 2011
'Nicholas Lupu, a vocal quality between that of Florei, Iordachescu and Herlea, has stood out in songs such as 'Chanson a boire ' by Ravel, in 'Zaza' by Leoncavallo, and in the duet with Corina Constandis he was impeccable and took the audience by storm with 'Don Pasquale' by Donizetti, proving that he is an amazing baritone.'
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Nicholas Lupu, a very young man, still a master's student, is the most gifted from the ensemble, born to be Figaro in my opinion, is someone I haven't seen in any other creations of Mozart, Rossini, Donizetti, Strauss, Ceaikovski, Verdi, Bizet... He posses a volcanic vitality, knowing when to give and when to take energy, and with every studied or spontaneous gesture, knows when to point out an idea or a symbol.
-curier.ro
'I worked with Nicholas last summer on a new musical as one of the lead characters, and also playing some smaller roles. I was always impressed with his sense of adventure, discipline and sense of humour throughout the process and loved watching him bringing the roles to life on stage. A great performer, a great voice, a great person to have in any production.
-Preece Kilick,
Director 'Marco Polo, An untold love story'
It was an absolute pleasure to direct Nicholas in my film 'The Swallow' (Official Selection, Cambridge Film Festival) – in addition to being a very fine actor, he is a generous collaborator and a consummate professional on set. I can wholeheartedly endorse him and hope to work with him again soon!
-Harry Baker, Director/ Filmmaker
Nicholas has a powerful, well-trained Baritone voice fitting well the role of Khogatal in "Marco Polo. A New Musical" at the Shaw Theatre in the summer of 2016. He diligently studied his role in a highly disciplined manner. He also exhibited both teamwork and camaraderie with his fellow performers for the whole duration of the show.
-Roger Saldo Chua, Composer/ Producer
'Nicholas Lupu's performance as the conductor of the Vienna State Opera in MISSION IMPOSSIBLE: ROGUE NATION was well researched and thoroughly believable. He met the challenge of conducting a symphony orchestra with hard work and good spirits. By the time filming had wrapped, he probably could have conducted the opera TURANDOT for real. In fact, he basically did!'
-Joe Kraemer, Award winning film composer,
'Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation'
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