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Soprano shines in Dallas Symphony's Christmas program
Date: 12/17/2010 By Gregory Sullivan Isaacs, Star-Telegram
"DALLAS -- The most angelic performance of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra's Christmas Celebration, onstage through Sunday, comes from local favorite soprano Ava Pine.
Pine, a current Grammy nominee who studied at Texas Christian University and won the Fort Worth Opera's McCammon Voice Competition a few years back, offers stunning singing in Max Reger's Maria Wiegenlied, Op. 76/52. Her performance is worth the ticket price, although from the opening brass fanfare to the final snowfall, the entire festive program is excellently paced and performed."
Read more at the Star-Telegram.
Date: 12/17/2010 By Gregory Sullivan Isaacs, Star-Telegram
"DALLAS -- The most angelic performance of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra's Christmas Celebration, onstage through Sunday, comes from local favorite soprano Ava Pine.
Pine, a current Grammy nominee who studied at Texas Christian University and won the Fort Worth Opera's McCammon Voice Competition a few years back, offers stunning singing in Max Reger's Maria Wiegenlied, Op. 76/52. Her performance is worth the ticket price, although from the opening brass fanfare to the final snowfall, the entire festive program is excellently paced and performed."
Read more at the Star-Telegram.









