James Roser
Baritone
F E A T U R E D R E V I E W S
‘With James Roser in the title role, Kuhn has found the ideal casting…James Roser is the epitome of Rigoletto….not only strong in acting, but even more in his voice....James Roser managed the role with brilliance.’
Die Kronen Zeitung
​'James Roser gave with astonishingly beautiful baritone-voice the Merker never a farcical nature.'
Süddeutsche Zeitung​
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'James Roser is an ideal Beckmesser.'
Kurier
'James Roser sang the pain-ridden Amfortas to perfection.'
Bachtrack
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'From the onset, James Roser as Papageno was the favourite of the audience. Vocally terrific, he has the necessary performing humour.'
Die Kronen Zeitung
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'This Dulcamara, the Australian baritone, James Roser, is exemplary.'
Opera-Online
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'Displaying appropriate vocal malevolence as the evil Don Pizarro was James Roser; his confrontation with Lemalu was a dramatic highpoint of the performance'
Australian Book Review
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'The captivating, precise articulation of Roser...allowed for a focus upon his powerful, expressive voice….The duo interpreted it from the first to the last song in perfect harmony'
Winterreise: Die Badener Zeitung
'Roser was immaculate and assured in Mahler's 'Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen'.'
The Age