Colaneri brings "pure joy" and "subtle understanding" to Juilliard "Finta&q
"Joseph Colaneri, who makes his Juilliard debut, seemed to thoroughly enjoy conducting from the start, exuding Mozart’s overall idea of...
New York Times: Blumberg "stole the show" in St. Thomas Choir "Messiah"
"but the baritone Jesse Blumberg stole the show with his bass arias, strong yet deeply expressive and smartly modulated." -The New York...
Ferrante provides "excellently sung" tenor in "Les Illuminations" with the Saras
"Tenor Jason Ferrante masterfully provided the operatic poem." -Broadwayworld.com Read full review. "excellently sung offstage by tenor...
In Review: Slayden and Larkin in Opera San Jose's "La rondine"
"Opera San José does make a fine case for the work, no one more so than the orchestra, lead by Christopher Larkin. . . Tenor Jason...
In Review: Blumberg and Angus in BLO's "Burke & Hare"
"Jesse Blumberg, as Burke, sang with smooth tone and a surprising touch of humanity. Though he is the one who actually committed most of...
In Review: Zabala, Ollarsaba, and Boehler impress in Minnesota Opera "Le nozze di Figaro"
"Bass-baritone Richard Ollarsaba is fantastic as Figaro, servant to the pompous aristocrat Count Almaviva. . . Ollarsaba, who was a...
"Riders of the Purple Sage" featuring Wolverton, Jeremiah, and Mechavich will broadcast in
(Phoenix, Tucson, Arizona) Arizona Opera's electrifying premiere of the new American opera Riders of the Purple Sage will be released for...
In Review: Velasco "dominated the stage" in Nashville Opera's "Maria de Buenos Ai
"Channeling her experience at Teatro Colón in 2012 and employing her smoothest porteña accent,Velasco brought an entrancing, vulnerable...
In Review: León a favorite in Florida Grand Opera "Lucia"
“León’s intensely expressive Edgardo earned the loudest applause at curtain call. Though Edgardo was positioned as a star-crossed victim...
Hernandez "brilliant" as Marcello in "La bohème" with Opera Colorado
"Baritone Levi Hernandez as the painter Marcello delivers the role with the right amount of forceful comedy and mild cynicism. Marcello...