Opera News reviews Sadler and Parks in Atlanta's "Roméo et Juliette"!
"Edward Parks was hard to ignore as the hulking, hefty-voiced Mercutio. . . Cindy Sadler sang an agreeable Nurse Gertrude, her contralto...
Opera News reviews Matt Boehler in Bard Summerscape's "Iris"
"Il Cieco—movingly played and solidly vocalized by Matt Boehler" -Opera News Read full review.
Opera Today: Mentzer excels as Augusta Tabor in Central City "Ballad of Baby Doe"
"As the third part of the story’s love/power triangle, Susanne Mentzer emphatically held her own as the determined, staunch,...
Matthew Vickers offers "richly" sung "clear tenor" in Boston Midsummer Opera'
"...Matthew Vickers as Fritz had ardency and a clear tenor on his side." -Boston Globe Read full review. "...Fritz, sung richly and...
Matthew Vickers offers "richly" sung "clear tenor" in Boston Midsummer Opera'
"...Matthew Vickers as Fritz had ardency and a clear tenor on his side." -Boston Globe Read full review. "...Fritz, sung richly and...
Opera News Review: Barron sings Swallow in Princeton Festival's "Peter Grimes"
"Joseph Barron's Swallow also stood out for immaculate verbal clarity and vocal quality and steadiness." -Opera News Read full review.
Opera News Review: Hoomes, Crider, Guarrine in Florentine Opera's "Die Fledermaus"
"The production was staged by director John Hoomes, who is never short on ideas. The Schirmer English translation was employed, and...
In Review: Edward Parks as Ford in "Falstaff" at DMMO
"The young Metropolitan Opera baritone Edward Parks, also making his DMMO debut, sang the important role of Alice Ford’s rich and jealous...
Opera News hails Parks, Biller, and McIntyre in review of Des Moines Metro Opera's season!
"Handsome Edward Parks made the most of his beautiful russet-brown baritone in Ford’s Act II narrative [Falstaff]. . . Susannah Biller’s...
Zaremba steals the evening in "L’Opera Seria" at Wolf Trap Opera
“Stealing the evening, though, was Christian Zaremba as the dancing master, Passagallo. Zaremba already stood out this summer, vocally...