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Jan as Grizabella
in "Cats"
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Jan as
Carlotta in the "Phantom of the Opera"
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"Jaques Brel
is . . ."
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"A Musical
Portrait" - One Woman Show
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"When I Was
a Little Girl..." - First Grade Spring Concert
Jan sings "Put On A Happy Face"!
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Here’s what critics are saying about JAN HORVATH
Soprano Jan Horvath had the audience
spellbound with her powerful vocal & dramatic
performance of “Don’t Cry
For Me Argentina”
The National Symphony Orchestra - Wolftrap
The Washington Post
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Jan Horvath’s voice had the lilt of
a songbird and a contagious coquettishness!
The Utah Symphony
Salt Lake Tribune
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The knockout of them all was Jan Horvath,
who by herself is worth the price of admission.
In the music from “My Fair Lady”
she was Eliza Doolittle. And when she sang “I
Dreamed a Dream” from “Les Miserables”
she became the character so quickly and convincingly that
she put the audience completely under
her spell.
The Hartford Symphony
The Hartford Courant
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Soprano Jan Horvath had the audience spellbound with
her powerful vocal & dramatic performance
of “Don’t Cry For Me Argentina”.
The National Symphony Orchestra - Wolftrap
The Washington Post
* * *
Part chanteuse and part show-biz blitzkreig, Horvath
summoned pathos in “Evita” and flirty girlishness
in “I Enjoy Being a Girl”.
San Diego Symphony
San Diego Union Tribune
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Horvath held the emotions of the audience in the palms
of her outstretched hands with “Don’t Cry
For Me Argentina” (Who needs Madonna??) She
also delivered an electrifying performance of “All
I Ask of You”.
Cedar Rapids Symphony
Cedar Rapids Gazzette
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The program started out on a high
note with Horvath’s impassioned rendition
of “Don’t Cry For Me Argentina”
- truly a bravo performance.
Santa Rosa Symphony
The Press Democrat50
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