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viktoria Vizin has displayed the
elocution and musicianship to lift her very first entrance to the top. While she has devoted a
significant portion of her concert schedule to the great works of song
literature, and has performed this repertoire to international acclaim,
she is perhaps best known for her work with major orchestras and opera
companies in the worlds foremost music center's such as London, Germany,
Switzerland, Italy and Ireland among others.
Regarded by many leading critics as an ideal interpreter of the Mezzo
Soprano vocal style, Viktoria Vizin is one of the few mezzo-sopranos to
have performed to international acclaim. The scope of the vocal colors
elicited by the diverse nature of her repertoire has produced an equally
varied perception of her vocal range. After her debut at the Wexford
opera festival, The Daily Telegraph commented: "Wexford mustn’t lose its
soul. I wish we could have heard much more of the Hungarian Viktoria
Vizin, a charming young talented mezzo soprano who represents the
Eastern European community that has marked Wexford’s casting in recent
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| Viktoria Vizin is highly regarded for her ease of creating an atmosphere through
melody and texts of many languages, she has established a reputation
as an artist of exceptional communicative ability. Her dedication to
the heritage of the art song prompted The London Times John Allison
to remark: "Mezzo-Sopranos of star potential include the Hungarian
Viktoria Vizin". He also remarked: " Many of the smaller roles are
filled by singers returning to this production, but there is a new
Flora from the Hungarian Debutant Viktoria Vizin Tall, elegant,
beautiful and possessed of a rich-toned Mezzo, she is worth
watching". |
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Viktoria
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| San Francisco Classical News Voice "Delightful
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| Colorado Drama " Scintillating as Isabella"
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| Chicago Tribune "Season
ends in high style"
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