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| Allyn Van Dusen...displayed
a lovely, darkly burnished mezzo soprano. |
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Democrat
& Chronicle, Rochester, New York
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| The deep, focused
sound of mezzo soprano Van Dusen -- a voice that matches her striking
presence -- made the Pie Jesu a spiritual, as well as a musical, experience. |
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Democrat
& Chronicle, Rochester, New York
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| [Conductor Roger Wilhelm]
had the benefit of excellent soloists, particularly Allyn Van Dusen,
who sang her Pie Jesu with simplicity and feeling (and no book, which
made all the difference). |
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City
Newspaper, Rochester, New York
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| ...there were moments
of great beauty. Allyn Van Dusen's performance...was outstanding in
every respect: her vocal tone was mellifluous and marvelously controlled
and her sense of timing free but never reckless. |
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Democrat
& Chronicle, Rochester, New York
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| Mezzo soprano Allyn
Van Dusen displayed a rich voice and fine phrasing. |
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Wolfe Publications
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| Allyn Van Dusen,
as Lady Thiang, sang her famous "Something Wonderful" with great dignity,
making it the emotional highlight of the show. |
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City Newspaper, Rochester, New York
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