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THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1995 |
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Singing the Orff were Robert Schafer's Oratorio Society...The evening belonged, though, to baritone David Faircloth, whose rich, rangy, intense and individual singing gilded every phrase he voiced.
Mark Adamo
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TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1995 |
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Baritone David Faircloth stood out in "The Clever Woman" (Die Kluge) as a King who not only looked like he had stepped off a playing card but also sang with expressive tone and clear diction.
Joseph McLellan
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JULY 1997 VOL.62, NO. 1 |
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Last-minute visa problems prevented Gottfried Wagner, great grandson of the Bayreuth master, from directing Opera Theatre of Northern Virginia's......world premier of Michael Shapiro's "The Love of Don Perlimplin and Belisa in the Garden." ...David Faircloth sang the aging Don Perlimplin in search of a young bride with skill; the couple's wedding night bedroom scene, when the Don's past repressions surface, was gracefully done.
Sorab Modi
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FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1994 |
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....Lyric soprano Rosa Lamoreaux and baritone David Faircloth sang with unequivocal poignancy and the whole came to a bell-ringing and magesterial close.
Mark Carrington
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