Press Comments:

“Samuel Barber's "Knoxville Summer of 1915 was sung with regal assurance by guest soloist Tiffany Jackson. The soprano's strength is her smoothly finished sound and seamless flow and she fully inhabited the American writer's world.  (Akron Beacon Journal)

“Richard Strauss' songs got a classy treatment from Tiffany Jackson. She used her exceptionally lovely soprano to fill Strauss' songs with drama and heart. Her voice was incredibly moving and she was a great crowd-pleaser.”   (Connecticut Post)

This was some of the finest singing I have ever heard. Tiffany Jackson is Mother Earth, a major singer. May the world now be hers.”   (New York Concert Review)

“The burnished voice gave authority to the character.”   (Donna Elvira — Denver Post)

“The solo was extremely well sung by Jackson. She revealed a gleaming and attractive voice and articulated the text with surprising clarity.”   (Mahler 4th Symphony — New York Amsterdam News)

“Tiffany Jackson rounded off a magical hour with a selection of songs by Rachmaninoff and two unaccompanied spirituals, all passionately and exhilaratingly sung.”   (Recital with Roger Vignoles at Bath Festival — Musical Opinion)

“Tiffany Jackson showed confidence and room-swelling volume in Rachmaninoff’s Vocalise, a song without words.”   (New Haven Register)

 

 
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