Panthaki sings with “ample power and beauty” with Chatham Baroque

“She sings in a vibrantly lively and engaging manner, has a clear, pure voice of ample power and beauty, and has a stage presence of much warmth, conveyed to the audience by an almost constantly pleasant smile….

“An aria, ‘Lieux écartez, paisible solitude’ (Desolate places, peaceful loneliness), was sung as a lesson in bel canto by Ms. Panthaki. One beautifully sustained phrase melted into the next, over and over; her phrasing and diction were flawless.”

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