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The New York Sun

October 11, 2006 - Reviewed by: George Loomis
Dicapo Opera Theatre NYC “The Merry Widow”

“Gary Giardina brings a warm, urbane touch to Baron Mirko Zeta, whose wife Valencienne (the clear- voiced Amy Lynn Grable) carries on with her admirer Camille (tenor Arthur Shen, sometimes under pressure) in dangerously close proximity to him.”


Cape Cod Times

October 31, 2006 - Reviewed by: Anna Crebo
Dicapo Opera Theatre “The Merry Widow” For Cape Cod Opera Company

“Soprano Amy Lynn Grable was delectable as the pretty, vivacious Valencienne, Ambassor Zeta’s much younger wife, who is carrying on a secret liaison with a handsome, aristocratic French officer. She moved, acted and danced with insouciance and grace, and her voice was correspondingly light, well-focused and flexible.”


The Hippo Press- Guide to Manchester and Nashua NH

November 2, 2006 – Reviewed by: Irene Labombarde
Dicapo Opera Theatre “The Merry Widow” For Opera New Hampshire

“Amy Lynn Grable and Arthur Shen were also convincing as the other major pair of lovers, Valencienne and Camille de Rosillon. She was coy and amusing in her insistence that she was a “respectable wife”.”


Kansas City Star

April 30, 2006 – Reviewed by Paul Horsley
Lyric Opera of Kansas City

“Amy Lynn Grable was brilliant as fluttery Valencienne, which she sang with poise and vivacity.”


Kansas City Star

April 26, 2004 – Reviewed by Paul Horsley
Lyric Opera of Kansas City

“Amy Lynn Grable was exceptional as Zerlina, which she sang with luscious clarity. She wrapped us around the character in her “Batti, batti” aria, neatly timed with the playful adolescent brooding of Jeffrey McEvoy’s Masetto.”

   
   
 
   
 
 
   
 
 
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