Hadleigh Adams Singled Out in Australian Performance of Carmina Burana

 
 

Reviewing the performance in Sydney, Limelight wrote "Carl Orff’s Carmina Burana might have felt stuffy and out of place, but it triumphantly sustained the same momentum and charm, thanks to the outstanding soloists and Weymark’s dramaturgical command. The performers fully embraced the work’s theatricalities, with baritone Hadleigh Adams’ grand, muscular performance dominating Ego sum abbas." -- Limelight

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