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Soprano Lisa Forstmann was hailed by The Dallas Morning News as having a "creamy voice; she has a nice, dignified stage presence as well." - Lawson Taitte, The Dallas Morning News, Sunday, March 5, 2000 article
"The pathos was strong, particularly because of the Amelia of Dallas soprano Lisa Forstmann. A singer who made you want to listen, she compellingly probed the depth of Amelia's distress."
"Raven-haired beauty Lisa Forstmann as Donna Anna was like a young Tebaldi in the making. She floated some lovely pianissimos in the 'Non mi dir'...and had a strong agile voice for the dramitic moments."
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Formerly a singing chef at a popular italian restaurant in Dallas, Lisa Forstmann's career changed forever when she decided to turn toward operatic performance. In 1996, this talented young soprano auditioned for Southern Methodist University's opera theater, and instantly received a vocal scholarship and was offered the leading soprano role in their production of The Merry Widow in the same year. Since then, she has continued to expand her natural talent for opera singing into a serious profession with a very bright future. continued... |
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