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29 MAR 2011

“…an outstanding young baritone with a virile, vigorous yet velvety sound and an immediately evident dramatic authority.” – The Globe and Mail

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  1. al tochet says:
    December 5, 2011 at 2:29 pm

    Joshua: My wife and I have been attending the UM Messiah for 25+ years. Yesterday’s perfomance was the most energetic and the best we have ever seen! You were really “into” your performance and were in sync with the other soloists, chorus and director. I hope you can return to Hill for more Messiahs.
    Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Tochet
    Bloomfield Hills, Mi

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“He owns a gorgeous voice, a voice with gold in it. I am not talking about its bankability, but rather its tone...this young Hopkins is one of those golden singers, and he filled the Koch Theater with this gold, this glow.”

- The New Criterion, Jay Nordlinger, December 2010.

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“And the baritone Joshua Hopkins won your heart as the tormented, yet charming Junior. Mr. Alden has written that it was difficult to deal with this somewhat dated character: a gay man who is “punished” with mental illness. Yet Bernstein’s music ennobles and animates Junior, and with his mix of anguish and vitality, Mr. Hopkins triumphed over stereotype.”

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