A M A L E L - S H R A F I, s o p r a n o
Reviews
"Three very different sopranos took on the three illusive lovers...Amal El-Shrafi was truly operatic, as well was warmly romantic as the doomed Antonia."
-Jim Lowe, Rutland Herald (Les Contes D'Hoffmann)
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"This is her first time singing this role," said Wright. "I'm just bowled over by how she takes the character and feeds it back out to the audience. I think she's going to be a genuine star."
Lawrence Specker, Alabama.com (Pagliacci)
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"In the chorus roles, tenor Jonathan Price and soprano Amal El-Shrafi each sang with clear diction and a resonance that filled the intimate theater."
Anthony Keebaugh, Boston Classical Review
(The Rape of Lucretia)
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"Anna Bridgman, Amal El-Shrafi and Blake Jennings are gorgeously eerie as the heart and soul of the coven of witches that sets the drama in action."
Nancy Maxwell, Addison Independent (Macbeth)
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"The Greek Chorus consisted of Jessica Doolan, Amal-El-Shrafi and Victoria Rodriguez. They made for a tantalizing trio of future Rhine maidens."
Nino Pantano, Brooklyn Discovery (Ruth)