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The Royal Opera LONDON - Mozart: Die Zauberflöte
2008. january 28.

THE GUARDIAN - "As the Queen of the Night, Erika Miklosa not only hits all her impossible notes but sings them with a tone as glamorous as her hauteur is regal."
THE TELEGRAPH - "Erika Miklosa made little of the slow and insinuating opening section of the Queen of the Night's Act 1 aria, but sparkled incandescently when she returned in Act 2."
THE TIMES - "Erika Miklósa's Queen of the Night has one of those strident vibratos that remind me slightly of dentists' drills, but she nails her stratospheric notes ably enough. And McVicar's dreary mishandling of her entrances - no lightning, no melodrama; just a lame amble from the back of the stage - hardly gives her much of a theatrical platform on which to build her character. But that's typical of McVicar's muddy approach."
San Francisco Opera premier - Mozart: The Magic Flute
Erika Miklósa after the performances at the Metropolitan Opera running with great success during the past few years, was invited by another operahouse in the States. So she makes her San Francisco Opera debut with Mozart's masterpiece 'The Magic Flute' as the 'Queen of the Night'. The premier will take place on 13 October.

Cast:
Tamino: Piotr Beczala, Pamina: Dina Kuznetsova, Papageno: Christopher Maltman, The Queen of the Night: Erika Miklósa, Sarastro: Georg Zeppenfeld



