Amy Conn, soprano

 

March 2004

John von Rhein, Chicago Tribune music critic

"The two sopranos, Hargis and Conn, offered a sweet retreat from the battlefield in their ravishing duet, Chiome d'oro."
in Monteverdi's Arianna with Music of the Baroque

November 2002

Christian C. Rix, St. Louis Post-Dispatch

"…the clear, open sound of soprano Amy Conn…featured effectively."
with Chicago a cappella

September 2002

Nicholas Yasillo, Norton Building Concert Series

"Amy Conn's clear soprano voice and immaculate diction captivated the audience. Ms. Conn showed a confident mastery of repertoire… performed with beauty, grace and eloquence."
recital of French and English art songs, and German lieder

January 2002

John von Rhein, Chicago Tribune music critic

"The Monteclair cantata, The Triumph of Constancy, in which a spurned lover resolves to remain constant despite everything, was sung with limpid grace by soprano Amy Conn, who was ably assisted by Craig Trompeter, viola da gamba."
with Ars Antigua

December 2001

Wynne Delacoma, Chicago Sun-Times classical music critic

"…Amy Conn's soprano was a glowing, pure line…"
in Hildegard von Bingen's Hodie aperuit with Music of the Baroque

March 2001

Walter Skiba, Hammond Times

"Soprano Amy Conn winningly conveyed a variety of nuances into her sections about innocence and love."
in Carmina Burana with the Indiana Symphony

October 2001

Leah A. Zeldes, Lerner News

"Amy Conn, in the title role, sings divinely and acts superbly, giving Patience real wit and liveliness."
in Gilbert & Sullivan's Patience with the Savoy-Aires