New York Classical Review - The Metropolitan Opera

“Golda Schultz gave an enchanting performance as Sophie, approaching her character with a warm earnestness of spirit. This was a nuanced portrayal, with an inner confidence to stand up to the domineering men around her but also a vulnerability in her own romantic feelings for Octavian. Her light, lively soprano showed a slightly dark sweetness like burnt caramel, with a gorgeous, misty quality to her soft singing.”

- New York Classical Review

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