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Haydn: Die Schöpfung
"and springwater-clear soprano Amanda Forsythe, who aces her ravishing arias and scatters delightful trills—make this well-recorded set a delight" Time Out
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"Nun beut die Flur"
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"Auf starken Fittiche schwinget sich"
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"Holde Gattin, dir zur Seite"
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Blow: Venus and Adonis
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"Hunter's Music"
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"Welcome Ev'ry Guest"
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Handel: Messiah
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"Rejoice Greatly"
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"Come Unto Him"
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"I Know That My Redeemer Liveth"
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Mozart: Lucio Silla: In un istante...Parto, m'affretto
"Parto, m'affretto" showcases coloratura soprano Amanda Forsythe – a voice to remember." The Independent (UK)
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Charpentier: Actéon
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Jean-Baptiste Lully: Psyché
"Amanda Forsythe as Aglaure is sympathetic to her sister Psyché, but the same soprano's portrayal of a nymph in Act 2 is even more beautiful." Classics Today
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Lully: Thésée
"As both Minerva and her Grand Priestess...Amanda Forsythe is among the most effective singers in the lot. She offers a brightly forward, almost heroic tone, vocal dexterity of a fine order, and the strongest response among the cast to the text." Fanfare Magazine
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Cooman: New Dawn
" This latest is the most rewarding of the all-Cooman discs I have heard...Soprano Forsythe has a light, flexible voice whose lovely, intimate quality is very well suited to the spirit of Cooman’s vocal writing." Fanfare Magazine
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Rossini: L'Equivoco Stravagante
"As the sprightly servant Rosalia, soprano Amanda Forsythe [was] just what the doctor ordered." Opera News |
 
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Dominick Argento: Jonah and the Whale
"Soprano Amanda Forsythe delivers a lovely and lyrical "Christe eleison" in the stratosphere." Opera News
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