Yulia Van Doren’s “Big, Expressive Voice” on Full Display During Seattle Symphony’s ‘Messiah’

 

Image via James Holt / Seattle Symphony

 

The Seattle Times called The Seattle Symphony’s recent performance of Handel’s Messiah “an entrancing holiday masterpiece” in their review, which made sure to single out soprano Yulia Van Doren’s work as a soloist. “Van Doren’s soprano is a big, expressive voice that’s also very fleet; she can lighten it, making it nimble and almost unbelievably speedy in the aria.” Click the link below to read the full review now.

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