Douglas Williams "Compelling" and "Superb" in Pélleas et Mélisande Excerpts

 
 

"[In] the opening scene of Claude Debussy’s 1902 opera, Pélleas et Mélisande...soprano Meghan Lindsay and bass-baritone Douglas Williams showed how compelling Opera Atelier can be....Co-Artistic Director Marshall Pynkoski drew utterly compelling performances out of these stellar artists ... Williams’ nuanced, noble bearing and superb French made one long for a complete Opera Atelier production of Debussy’s symbolist masterpiece, rumored to be in the company’s future." -- La Scena Musicale 

Read the full review at the link below. 

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