“Standing out and being heard above all the nuns, though, was Michelle Trovato…who was stunning and inspiring with her “Climb Every Mountain” to close Act I."
Hardly a flaw in strong UFOC season
by Jay Wamsley
The Utah Statesman, July 12, 2010

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“standout moments included….Trovato’s inspiring First Act closer “Climb Every Mountains".
Classics fresh yet authentic at Utah Festival Opera
by Robert Coleman
Salt Lake Tribune, June 11, 2010

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"Soprano Michelle Trovato was a bundle of energy and vocal thrills as Norina. Unlike her male cast-mates, she had
no trouble singing over the orchestra. As the duplicitous young widow whose sham marriage to Pasquale drives
the opera's plot, Trovato delivered a balanced comic performance, handling each of the role's many facets with
a diamond-sharp delivery and a voice capable of handling the most agile of passages.”

Opera Review : Don Pasquale at the Regina Opera
by Paul Pelkonen
SuperConductor - A Classical Music and Opera Blog, March 15, 2010

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“Michelle Trovato, whose lush soprano is already turning heads at the Met [National Council Auditions], Seattle Opera, and Les Azuriales.”
Haiti Benefit with the Symphony of Dreams
by Olivia Giovetti
TimeOutNY, February 2, 2010

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"Coloratura soprano Michelle Trovato sang an exciting "Regnava nel silencio" from Donizetti's Luci di Lammermoor.
Ms. Trovato deftly and adroitly banished all vocal obstacles with ease ang gave us hope that Lucia was in good
hands (throat) for the future where she will surely shine among the luminaries."

Career Bridges Presents Seventh Annual Gala at the Essex House
by Nino Pantano
A Review
May, 2009

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"Michelle Trovato's Helena was spot-on and engaging from the start; she was consistently the
most animated and interesting of the main characters."
Seattle Opera's Young Artists Program in Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream
by Lorin Wilkerson
The Northwest Reverb
March 29, 2009.

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Ms. Trovato has a beautifully produced soprano and showed it in her aria from "Lucia di Lammermoor."
Young Opera Singers on their way: The Metropolitan Opera Northwest Regional Audition.
by Philippa Kiraly
The Gathering Note
January 26, 2009

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Ms. Trovato took “Center Stage” in Classical Singer Magazine. 
Each month, Classical Singer features one of its readers in an interview about the singer’s past
successes, role models, and goals for the future.  The article is available in the issue and online for subscribers.
Click here for the PDF.
August 2008
Editor: Sara Thomas

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Ms. Trovato was featured in the article “Cinderella: Reinventing a Classic”
Ovation!  News, Events, and Activities of Opera Colorado
Spring 2008

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"feisty!....an amazing new opera talent"
Musical-Comedy Operetta Die Fledermaus
by Kathy Marques
The Westfield Leader & The Scotch Plains-Fanwood Times
November 29, 2007

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Soprano Trovato Performs in LOC's Die Fledermaus
Click here to see the article featuring Ms. Trovato (PDF).
The Westfield Leader & The Scotch Plains-Fanwood Times
November 1, 2007

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Ms. Trovato was featured in the Virginia Gazette on July 18, 2007

Click here to see article (PDF).

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Guest soprano was Michelle Trovato, who has performed formerly at the College [of William & Mary].  Trovato's interpretation was sensitively focused and appropriately lyrical.  A solid singer, she drew poetic expression from the music that brought added light to the thoughtful lines, all the while musically navigating the often gymnastic proportions of a score that challenged the extreme heights and depths of her extensive range.  Her presentation, poise and finesse added to the appeal of "Full Moon".   Bravo....

The symphonia and symphony are spectacular

by John Shulson
Virginia Gazette
November 1, 2006

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[Emily] Newton and Trovato were particularly outstanding singers, with the latter putting in the most convincing performance in the acting department.

Amazing Finta Semplice

by Marvin J. Ward
Classical Voice of North Carolina
May, 2003

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Sopranos [Ruth] Engel and Michelle Trovato brought a lovely contrast in timbres to their duet, "The Lord is my strength."  ....had outstanding diction.

Handel's Israel in Egypt : NCSA's Winston-Salem Performance

by William Thomas Walker
Classical Voice of North Carolina
April, 2003

 

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