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The New York Times about Erika Miklósa

"Tossing off high F's in the Queen of the Night's arias was nothing for the brilliant coloratura soprano Erika Miklosa. What made her performance special, though, was the dusky warmth and lyrical subtlety of her singing, qualities you do not typically associate with this ruthless character."

The New York Times, 21st December 2010

Erika Miklósa sang the Queen of the Night eight times in Metropolitan in December and January. The critic of the Big Apple's most important newspaper appraised her as above.
The public of New York must be sad, because in the next season the famous The Magic Flute production of the stage-manager Julie Taymor, director of the Lion King, also, move to Sidney. The Hungarian soprano is invited for those performances, too.
It's not decided yet if the Australian spectators can get known the worldwide beloved coloratur soprano, as her engagements from Berlin, München, Chicago and Budapest of course have to be conciliated.

Sure that for the next time Erika Miklósa will be on stage as Gilda on the 25th February in the Richter Hall (Győr) in a concert performance of Verdi's Rigoletto. Then in the role of Norina she will wind the worldfamous bariton, Juan Pons round one's finger on the Budapest Spring Festival in the Hungarian State Opera.