Douglas Williams "A Mighty Presence" in Handel's Rodelinda

 
 

Reviewing the premiere performance of Handel's Rodelinda at Hudson Hall, directed by R.B. Schlather, The New York Times singled out bass-baritone Douglas Williams ("Garibaldo") as one of "the finest vocal outings of the night" as well as "a mighty presence, booming and characterfully wicked, imperious in holding his strength and sexuality over others." Read the full review at the link below. 

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