Elizabeth Pacheco Rose, Soprano
Young lyric soprano Elizabeth Pacheco Rose possesses an alluring stage presence with dramatic flexibility, whether singing a Mimi, Pamina or Mélisande; she captures the essence of each role. Her repertoire encompasses a wide range of works from Baroque to Contemporary. With a warm, radiant and richly expressive voice, she excels on the operatic stage, as well as in concert and recital venues. Read more.
Recent Reviews
Villa-lobos' Bachianas Brasileiras, no 5, with the Winston-Salem Symphony
"She brought solid operatic credentials to her singing, making the more familiar melodic material soar with a powerful, exciting sound. She also held a sustained piano in pleasing fashion, and in general, she accompanied her singing with dramatic gestures that enhanced the poetry in the text she was singing."
- Ken Keuffel, Winston-Salem Journal
"She brought solid operatic credentials to her singing, making the more familiar melodic material soar with a powerful, exciting sound. She also held a sustained piano in pleasing fashion, and in general, she accompanied her singing with dramatic gestures that enhanced the poetry in the text she was singing."
- Ken Keuffel, Winston-Salem Journal
Barber's Knoxville, Summer of 1915 with the Puerto Rico Symphony Orchestra
"The interpretation of Pacheco Rose shone because of her sure combination of simplicity, spontaneity and subtlety of shades, with a clear and resounding voice...that expressed to perfection the rich images of the work. We could perceive the smell of "strawberry, pasteboard and starched milk," hear the bustle of the streetcar in the central section, feel the tenderness of the reunited family at home. We expect to hear Pacheco Rose more frequently in the future."
- Luis Hernández Mergal, El Nuevo Dia
"The interpretation of Pacheco Rose shone because of her sure combination of simplicity, spontaneity and subtlety of shades, with a clear and resounding voice...that expressed to perfection the rich images of the work. We could perceive the smell of "strawberry, pasteboard and starched milk," hear the bustle of the streetcar in the central section, feel the tenderness of the reunited family at home. We expect to hear Pacheco Rose more frequently in the future."
- Luis Hernández Mergal, El Nuevo Dia
"The atmosphere of excitement was calmed by the aria of Micaela, Je dis que rien, brilliantly interpreted by Elizabeth Pacheco Rose, with a captivating vocal color."
"The Soprano, Elizabeth Pacheco Rose shone in the duet of Don Jose & Micaela."
- Luis Hernández Mergal, El Nuevo Dia.
"The Soprano, Elizabeth Pacheco Rose shone in the duet of Don Jose & Micaela."
- Luis Hernández Mergal, El Nuevo Dia.