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Ollarsaba brings his "powerful and attractive voice" to Mainly Mozart's "Thamos:


"Ollarsaba's speech and demeanor made him an imposing pillar of gravitas and authority amidst those hamming it up as though in a silent movie. He spoke lines furthering the plot until unveiling a powerful and attractive voice in the work's only aria, which comes in the final movement." -Broadway World

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