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Forum, Paula Cooper Gallery Review, PDF:
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Beverley In Puerto Rico:
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Operngala
Last Live Recording of Maestro Anton Guadagno, conducting Beverley
Vanessa Hill and The Czech Radio Symphony Orchestra
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NOEN = Niederoesterreichische Nachrichten
MÖDLING / Mozart, Verdi, Rimski-Korsakov, Beethoven, Wagner and Puccini: Beverley Vanessa Hill (Soprano) from New York & Johannes Rödhammer-Roedemer (Bass) from Vienna planned the first part of their festive concert, in the Stadtgalerie, splendidly and in a classical vein.
The second half was as wonderful as the first. Both artists were able to hone their magnificent operatic voices to the needs of the Lieder and the concert hall expressing an admirable versatility.
The Christmas carols of Peter Cornelius, spirituals and some final traditional Christmas carols rounded out the successful evening.
Conrad Artmüller of the Vienna Staatsoper and conductor of the Mödling Symphony Orchestra was at the piano.
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Obertauern goes classic
LUNGAUER NACHRICHTEN
In the first part of the concert Beverley Vanessa Hill captured in storm the hearts of all listeners already with her first aria (Contessa/Figaro: Porgi amor) with the warmth of her voice and with her spotless technique which allows her to rise up into the highest heights without any recognizable effort.
The arias of Aida (Ritorna vincitor) and of Leonora from "Fidelio" as well as the aria of Tosca (Vissi d´arte) were received with intensive applause of the audience.
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Magic Circle Opera, Ned Rorem All Star Tribute
American Masters Arts Festival Biennial Magic Circle Opera Ned Rorem
"From the song cycle Evidence Of Things Not Seen beginning with "Their Lonely Betters", Beverley Vanessa Hill sang this in a lush soprano ... roundness of tone." Bruce-Michael Gelbert, TheatreScene.net
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Vienna, Musik Ohne Grenzen
"Beverley Hill was the highlight of Musik Ohne Grenzen and the talk of Vienna." Michael Jeannée, Courier
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Salzburg, Christmas with the Stars
Beverley Hill brought cheers from an enthusiastic audience for her spellbinding performance at the Stars Gala Concert." Salzburger Nachrichten
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New York, Die Fledermaus
"Choosing Beverley Hill to play Rosalinda was a stroke of genius; she delivered an absolutely flawless performance. Her clear, fine voice was pure pleasure to listen to. Ms. Hill (brought) real depth of emotion to her part with exquisitely executed passages." Ellen Keiser, The Southampton Press
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Macon Symphony Orchestra
"Miss Hill's solos were magnificent ... a powerfully breathtaking voice. Our house of 1129 was completely sold out." Doris Wood, General Manager Macon Symphony Orchestra
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New York, Merkin Hall
“Miss Hill's clear sound floated lightly over such songs as Reynaldo Hahn's D'une prison and Die Mainacht by Brahms." Bernard Holland, The New York Times
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