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VIE Magazine - Trascending Further into the Art of Opera
[Aurora Martin, and up-and-coming soprano based in Boston, dispels the notion. “Opera is not just for a specific subset of people,” she states. “It really is for everybody. You can find meaningful expression and stories in it, no matter who you are.”]
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WICKED LOCAL - “Flowers + Opera” feature
“There, soprano Aurora Martin stood on the loading dock, surrounded by flowers and bathed in golden hour sunlight, serenading a crowd..”
Local newspaper and online publication feature of Opera on Tap’s Boston concert series “Flowers + Opera”.
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Katy Nairn, Lavinia Kosher, Aurora Martin - “The Unknowable” -Photo: Crystal Manyloun
Mozart Requiem soloists (left to right): Aurora Martin, Kartik Ayysola, Christina English, Daniel Fridley
The Boston Music Intelligencer - “The Unknowable” review
“The music of Berlioz convincingly sung by Martin and dramatically danced by Kosher shouldered the majority of Act One. In recital style, Martin stood in front of the orchestra, sparkling under the spotlight. She delivered her tender moments flawlessly. She pulled the audience in and made us feel as if she were singing just for us. The rest of the scene melted away.”
Boston Classical Review - Boston Cecilia’s Mozart Requiem in D
“Among the soloists, soprano Aurora Martin and alto Christina English established a quick rapport with one another and the larger group. Their duets in the “Benedictus” were lucid and the singers’ respective individual moments in the “Tuba mirum” and “Recordare” emerged fervently.”