Yulia Van Doren Is A "Comforting Presence” In Music of the Baroque’s “Messiah”

 
 

Chicago Classical Review recently published a new review of Music of the Baroque’s recent production of Handel’s Messiah featuring soprano Yulia Van Doren. According to the review, “Van Doren was a finely comforting presence in each of her airs, her soprano radiant and agile in a brisk Rejoice greatly, deeply affecting in I know that my redeemer liveth, the latter dressed in tasteful embellishments.” A video stream of the performance will be available online soon, at which point you can find it on this page. Click the link below to read the full review now.

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