BRACE NEGRON

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"Brace Negron plays the title character to perfection, his powerful bass baritone voice a wonderful counterpoint to the beautiful tenor of his nephew Ernesto, played by Glenn Seven Allen."
–Eastwick Press 8/19/11

"Brace Negron is too young to be a 70-year old man but his comic instincts and his deep singing voice make that fact irrelevant. Negron is a vigorous, personable performer with a great voice."

-The Troy Record 8/19/11

"Bass Brace Negron as Don Pasquale rumbled with dark grandeur."
-The Daily Gazette 8/14/11

"Brace Negron’s Bolgeresque Leporello was truly hilarious. He and Plourde ping-ponged perfectly as odd master-servant companions."
 –Outstage.com, 5/18/11

"Bass-baritone Negron had a big, authoritative voice, and was especially effective in a duet with the solo trumpet." -
The Westfield Leader, 3/24/2011 on Mr. Negron's bass solo in Bach's "Te Deum" with The Oratorio Society of Westfield

"Brace Negron registered positively among the comprimarios with his brief assignment as Christian"
-Opera News, October Issue, 2008 (Review on DMMO’s production of Verdi’s Un ballo in maschera)

“The bass-baritone Brace Negron, one of the better singers on Saturday, also demonstrated comic gifts as the swaggering, hypocritical Jupiter

–New York Times, January 22nd, 2008

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