Louise Page
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What people have said about Louise
Review by W.L Hoffman, Canberra Times, 25 June 2008, Mother and Child. A Recital by Louise Page (soprano) and Phillipa Candy (piano). see pdf (145K) "Louise Page has the voice of an angel..."Margaret - Legge Wilkinson, Canberra Times " ...Page is a superbly accomplished singer...(with) an expressive, lustrous voice. Page has the rare ability to convey a joyousness in her singing, coupled with the ability to give herself over to the mood and intention of the song." - Bill
Stephens, Artlook Magazine
"Wonderful! Brilliant! Musical Ecstacy! A night music lovers will not forget... the wonderful musicianship of Louise Page and Phillipa Candy." -South Coast
Register
"Her latest recital demonstrated the versatility and sheer beauty of Page's voice. Here is a soprano who has the vocal strength to command the showiest of arias and yet to caress her audience with the softest and purest of notes. And to watch her is a delight. She can charm with a warmth that is rare, or project a mischievious coquettishness, or manifest a strength and power that are formidable." Janet Wilson -
Opera Australasia
"Louise PageÉ has something of the aura of a possible Sutherland-to-be in her - both for her impressive vocal talents and her considerable stage presence." David Gyger - Opera Australasia |
Virtuoso display in fine Lieder recital. ...It was a great pleasure to hear a vocal recital of such sustained quality in which tonal quality and interpretative realisation were so well matched ... a program of uncompromising quality. W.L. Hoffman -
Canberra Times
"There is a nightingale singing at the National Press Club. Her name is Louise Page and her voice is a spine-tingling soprano that has been described as one of Australia's finest." Lynn Mills - Canberra Times
"These artists (Page and Candy) are both noteable for beauty of sound, technical mastery and innate and highly developed musicality" - Geoffrey Parsons
"Louise Page was simply stunning as the Countess. She had the appropriate dramatic presence and sang superbly." Michael Wilson - Muse Magazine ©2005 Louise Page |