JENNIFER DEDOMINICI
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Critical Acclaim

"DeDominici was indeed as beautiful, fiery, and sexy a Carmen as the preshow buzz promised — or at least that’s the impression I got before my opera glasses fogged up.  DeDominici has a sultry lower register and a smooth, silky tone that can turn angry and shrill when the drama requires it. She’s also a convincing actress, whether seductive or raging."   

            Colorado Springs Gazette,  March 1, 2008

"The most delightful performance is that of Jennifer deDominici as Claudia. She's beautiful and wistful, but there's also a semi-submerged wicked-urchin quality that reminds me of Gilda Radner.  DeDominici gives the most sincere performance of the evening, and she sings like an angel; her duet with Keith, "A Man Like You/In a Very Unusual Way," is the gentle high point of an otherwise flat affair"

            Westword, April 29, 2010

"Jennifer DeDominici…fills the shallow air with deeply meaningful vocals"

            The Denver Post, October 26, 2009

....."as the title role’s fiery gypsy, Jennifer DeDominici shows the promise of becoming a great Carmen."

            Colorado Springs Gazette, March 1, 2008

 

“Jennifer DeDominici delivers a gemlike performance as pensione-keeper Fioria.  DeDominici’s voice is as fluid and gleaming as a deep, running stream at night; her Fioria is seductive and amoral, but so utterly content with herself and her life that you can’t help admiring her.

            Westword,  2007

“Jennifer DeDominici nearly steals the show as Fioria, the pragmatic Italian hotel owner.  Her comic solo ‘This Week, Americans’ highlights the first act…”

            Boulder Daily Camera, April 27, 2007

“DeDominici, though, is the accidental star of this production.  With a figure and a face like Ava Gardner, she seduces without effort, a hottie widow who spits Italian like a native.”

            Rocky Mountain News, May 4, 2007

"Jennifer DeDominici...often stole the scene with her keen portrayal of the sniping Emma Jones."

            Colorado Springs Gazette, February 27, 2009

At the end of the three-hour evening, the dazzling Jennifer DeDominici merely has to deliver one of the most mind-bogglingly difficult arias ever written for a mezzo-soprano.  She did so on opening night with style, a velvety, even tone, and an extraordinary clarity that made the aria the evening's climax.” 

            Colorado Springs Gazette,  June 7, 2005

Of Jennifer's Hänsel in Hänsel und Gretel:

"She gives a marvelous portrait of a playful, mischievous child, half bravery and half bluster."

            Colorado Springs Gazette,  March 3, 2007

 "DeDominici is one of the finest singers CU has produced in the past decade. Her Aldonza undergoes the shift from bitter cynic to enraptured believer to brutalized victim..."

            Boulder Daily Camera, July 9, 2007

"Kudos to the trio of close-harmony secretaries: Melissa Malde, Julie Simson and Jennifer DeDominici."

            Rocky Mountain News, June 2008

"Smaller roles were performed ideally by Daniel Fosha (Goro), David Cushing (The Bonze), Levi Hernandez (Yamadori) and Jennifer DeDominici (Kate)..."

            Rocky Mountain News, November 10, 2008

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