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"Of the principals, the strongest was Mitina, a lovely singer who was convincing as both the young girl and the more mature woman in the final scenes, and whose voice had most of the lyricism that the tricky role of Tatiana (both virginal and strong) requires."
              -- Anne Midgette - Washington Post

"Soprano Veronica Mitina’s Tosca, a bit demure in Act I, gained strength throughout the performance and, by her perfectly delivered Act II aria, “Vissi d’arte,” was transformed from jealous victim to resolute avenger. Mitina’s pure vocal presentation is matched by her elegant stage presence for a striking performance. "
              -- Abel Searor, Syracuse Post-Standard

"The glory of lyric soprano Veronica Mitina lies in her ability to bind the complexities into a unified vocal line with fresh and vibrant voice [as Mimi]."
        -- Roy Proctor

               Richmond Times-Dispatch

"The primary force on stage was Veronica Mitina, an assured actress who created a multi-dimensional, thoroughly believable portrayal of Tatiana, from the charming, naїve creature so easily blinded by Onegin's visit to the resigned woman summoning the will power to reject his belated declaration of love.  Mitina's singing proved equally memorable.  She delivered the letter scene with myriad tone colors and vivid phrasing and used her particularly rich low register to keen effect later in the opera."
                -- Tim Smith - Opera News

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