BiografieAmerican baritone Marcus DeLoach has been hailed by Anthony Tommasini of The New York Times as "a fine baritone who puts words across with clarity and naturalness." A leading performer of contemporary classical vocal music today, he has established himself in the areas of opera, concert, and cross-over.
Following his debut at Op...weiterlesen
BiografieAmerican baritone Marcus DeLoach has been hailed by Anthony Tommasini of The New York Times as "a fine baritone who puts words across with clarity and naturalness." A leading performer of contemporary classical vocal music today, he has established himself in the areas of opera, concert, and cross-over.
Following his debut at Op...weiterlesen
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“Marcus DeLoach’s ringing baritone perfectly suited Sam’s stentorian and odiously domineering character, ... “Oif Mayn Khas’neh” (At My Wedding), a setting in Yiddish of a poem by Yankev- Yitskhok Segal ... is the richest number of the evening, careening from reverie to mayhem, and DeLoach performed it masterfully.”
02 Februar 2019Linda Loomis
“Marcus DeLoach, whose rich baritone mesmerizes on his serenade to Donna Elvira in Act. II, plays Giovanni as an arrogant cad, who thinks his wealth and station get him a pass on moral behavior. He is particularly loathsome singing, "I have a great deal of money, and I wish to be amused."