"The vocal standout was one of the company's young artists, the sparkling Joélle Harvey as a scene-stealing Cupid."  

                                                                                     -Heidi Waleson, The Wall Street Journal, 8-17-07

 

"Soprano Joélle Harvey (another Young American Artist) exuded youth and energy for love; she performed with great clarity and sweetness of tone."                                              

                                                                                     -Jane Dieckmann, The Ithaca Times, 8-1-07

 

"Harvey was ideally cast as Dido’s confidant Belinda and also as soloist in Bach’s Wedding Cantata.  Her sweet, lilting voice and comely appearance lent themselves perfectly to the awakening of spring and love in the Cantata."

                                                                                     -Mary Ellyn Hutton, Music in Cincinnati, 3-31-08

 

"The lovely soprano Joelle Harvey is delightful and sweetly naughty as Zerlina and sings with an easy clarity and mellifluous sonorousness. Charming her fiancé Masetto out of his sour mood is one of the highlighted scenes as she wiggles like a wanton sheep encouraging him to taste of her amorous 'remedy.'"

                                                                                    -Linda Ayres-Frederick, The San Francisco Bay Times, 8-7-08

 

"Soprano Joélle Harvey was an exquisite Zerlina - her singing clear and beautifully balanced, her stage presence sensitive. 'Vedrai, carino,' the aria in which she tends to her battered beloved, emerged in tender, limpid phrases."

                                                                                      -Joshua Kosman, The San Francisco Chronicle, 8-5-08

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