Comments:
“Soprano Sherri Seiden played Stella as a sort of meek Marilyn Monroe, a sexy platinum blonde . . . Her background — as much Broadway musical as opera — gave her an equal sense of theater and song. Light and refined, her voice sparkled in the high notes and purred at the low end — a memorable performance, just right.” (A Streetcar Named Desire — Atlanta Journal Constitution)
“On the occasion of a Carnegie Hall concert, Ms. Seiden gave radiant and moving accounts of the soprano roles in the Brahms Requiem and my Requiem. With confidence and secure technique, Ms. Seiden filled the hall with a serenely beautiful sound much admired by choristers and audience alike. She was a delight to work with: quick to respond to ideas and suggestions, flexible in her approach and thoroughly professional.” (John Rutter- composer/conductor)
“Heggie gives the soprano freedom of self-expression with chatty, conversational phrases or long, lyrical lines. With a pretty, light voice and go-for-broke acting, soprano Sherri Seiden pulled it off brilliantly, at turns hilarious, neurotic, tender or on the verge of tears.” (At the Statue of Venus - Atlanta Journal Constitution)
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Sherri Seiden’s performance touched our hearts. Elegant in a stunning ivory gown, she also showed a vocal range that was astounding. Her voice is so very beautiful and her performance was very popular with the Chinese audience.” (Shenyang Nightly News)
“ Sherri Seiden is by any measure an exceptional artist. She has a clear. agile voice, which is both flexible and effective in a wide range of repertory. Her intonation is outstanding - centered and sure. Her musicality neatly combines instinct, subtlety and insight. As a performer Sherri demonstrates personal modesty and professional will. As a colleague she is supportive, receptive and gracious. She speaks to the heart of her listeners. Through her music she engages her audience in an intimate and inspiring experience. (Peter McCoppin, conductor)