| 4/21/08
- Opera-L
Maryland Opera Studio - Cosi fan tutte
The hit singer of the show for me was tenor Adam Hall whom I have heard before and always does a great job.
12/7/07 - The Wall
Street Journal
Maryland Opera Studio - Later the Same Evening
Standouts
in the 11-member cast included Adam Hall, whose bright tenor illuminated
the stage-struck
Jimmy, a non-Hopper figure.
11/17/07 - Opera
News
Maryland Opera Studio - Later the Same Evening
Adam
Hall's robust tenor commanded attention as one of the non-Hopper-generated
characters in the theater scene — Jimmy, a young Virginian who teaches
poetry, likes opera and poses no threat to women. With his dead-on acting,
Hall also caught Jimmy's giddiness at making his first trip to New York
and discovering "things that could never happen in Lynchburg."
10/17/06 - The
Washington Post
Opera Lafayette - The Artistry of Francois Loup
Adam Hall danced and cavorted around the "stage" with frothy confidence, thespian humor and resplendent voices.
6/18/06 - The
Washington Times
Summer Opera Theater Company - Il Trovatore
Good in smaller roles were soprano Monica Szabo (Ines, Leonora's close friend), and tenor Adam Hall (Ruiz)
12/20/05 - The Washington Post
Cantate Chamber Singers - Monteverdi Vespers
The
soloists...tenor Adam Hall spun out the score's elaborate melodic forays,
trills and echo effects with skill, eloquence and a deep understanding
of its compelling drama.
...a fine soloist.
6/28/04 - The
Washington Post
Choralis - Carmina Burana
The
three soloists were first class. Tenor Adam Hall had the shortest but toughest assignment: the high-pitched monologue of a swan being roasted. All sang with distinction.
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