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Reviews

  • Music in Drumcliffe with The Oriel Trio
    Ireland

    The best of the performances I heard was by Rozario and the Oriel Trio of John Tavener’s Yeats-settings, To a child dancing in the wind, plain but plaintive music in which, in Rozario’s telling delivery, small touches yielded big effects.

    Michael Dervan, The Irish Times

  • Birmingham Chamber Music Society, with Mark Bebbington
    Birmingham

    (…)the soprano Patricia Rozarion, who, (…) moved on to explore and deliver most eloquently songs by John Ireland, Duparc, and Rodrigo

    Chris Morley, Birmingham Post

  • Patricia Rozario/Oriel Trio, Austrian Cultural Forum
    Wigmore Hall, London

    Thomas Larcher, whose setting of lines from a magazine article about mental illness gave Rozario a chance, well taken, to shine at the highest registers.

    Paul Driver, The Times

  • Recording of Spanish Songs with Craig Ogden (guitar)
    Somm SOMMCD078

    “ Ogden and Rozario find something really special here (in Aranjuéz, ma pensée), that particular blend of sensuality and melancholy that the rest of Europe regards as truly Iberian.”

    Christopher Cook, International Record Review

    “Rozario is in her element, finely phrased and delicately nuanced, and Ogden responds with unforced vitality.”

    Robert Maycock, BBC Music Magazine

  • Gorecki, Good Night, Knaifel, O Heavenly King etc.,
    Louth Sounds LCMS901

    The performances are of a consistently high standard, and a special mention should be made of the ensemble’s guest star, the soprano Patricia Rozario, although her two short appearances are all too brief

    Gavin Dixon, musicweb-international.com

    exquisite singing of ethereal quality by soprano Patricia Rozario.

    The Sunday Business Post

    …soprano Patricia Rozario is at her golden-hued best in Knaifel’s O Heavenly KinG.

    Classic fM – September 2009