Press

L’Elisir d’Amore

Singing the role twice in a single day, Price was a rare Adina who both possessed the requisite prowess in range and fiorature and used it to communicate affectingly honest emotions. Price’s voicing of the aria ‘Prendi, per me sei libero’ shimmered with Adina’s love… delicately-phrased, radiantly punctuated, dulcet singing… seemed to come as much from the heart as from the vocal cords.

– Joseph Newsome, Voix des Arts

 

The Merry Wives of Windsor

Soprano Christine Taylor Price shone as an intelligent, commanding Alice Ford, unleashing roulades of accusatory coloratura with crystalline purity, fierce feminine pride and a nuanced inner life.

Joanne Sydney Lessner, Opera News

 

The Turn of the Screw

Especially expressive [was] Price, who sang in tones stricken and resolute.

Peter Tonguette, The Columbus Dispatch

 

Die Zauberflöte

The voices were excellent across the board, with particular kudos to Christine Taylor Price’s gutsy Pamina…

Joanne Sydney Lessner, Opera News

 

La finta giardiniera

Serpetta, portrayed by gifted soprano Christine Taylor Price… dazzled us with [her] coloratura.

Meche Kroop, Voce di Meche

 

Juilliard Songfest

Soprano Christine Taylor Price has a pure crystalline sound that soars into the stratosphere.  We have enjoyed reviewing her work on prior occasions but don’t recall hearing her sing Strauss; her instrument is just perfectly Taylor-ed (pardon the pun) for it… To hear her spin out a pianissimo line is to experience pure auditory joy… the gentle “Traum durch die Dammerung” in which her vocal colors matched the text “weiches samteness Band”–soft velvet ribbon indeed!

Meche Kroop, Voce di Meche

Bastien und Bastienne

Christine Taylor Price (Bastienne) is a fine soprano with a light lyric sound… well suited to many Mozart roles;

David Gregson, Opera West