MITRIDATE,
RE DI PONTO
"Starting with the tenor protagonist, Shanul Sharma, with lightning-fast and radiant high notes, which fill the theatre, ample technical and scenic confidence, with an important charisma. A true king even if the physique is small and slender. The authoritative posture, in addition to the penetrating gaze, makes the idea of the monarch." (Translated from Italian)
"For the terribly demanding eponymous role, the Indian tenor Shanul Sharma was called in, a singing figure of considerable depth, stylistically informed, with eloquent phrasing." (Translated from Italian)
"The protagonist, Shanul Sharma embodies King Mitridate with evident rigor and an excellent voice." (Translated from Italian)
"In the title role Shanul Sharma, whose score is really very difficult with tremendous jumps from the very low to the high high and it is really complicated....has an exuberant attitude that has earned him widespread approval from the public." (Translated from Italian)
"The protagonist Mitridate, who of these impossible parts is perhaps the most impossible,....maintained the jumps well and easy, and then he gets along very well even when he has to trill." (Translated from Italian)
-Alberto Mattioli, La Stampa