“The baritone Mischa Bouvier sang with dignified solidity”
— THE NEW YORK TIMES
“Mischa Bouvier’s Lucifer dealt confidently with music that ranges widely, from self-justifying to venomous.”
— THE BOSTON GLOBE
“A fully realized, affecting character”
— LOS ANGELES TIMES
“Bass-baritone Mischa Bouvier sang with satisfying richness of tone”
— THE NEW YORK TIMES
“Mischa Bouvier was superb as Jesus, with a warm, full baritone.”
— THE NEW YORK TIMES
“As Alwan, Mischa Bouvier is authoritative and grand, with a soothing, cavernous baritone that can soar to heights of lyric beauty.”
— OPERA NEWS
“Baritone Mischa Bouvier was vocally and dramatically larger than life as the bumbling giant and murderous monstrosity that Polyphemus is.”
— SAN FRANCISCO CLASSICAL VOICE
“Mischa Bouvier’s oak-toned, finely-supported singing told of a valley drenched in moonlight and pangs of lost love.”
— NEW YORK CLASSICAL REVIEW
“When it comes to hurling recitatives with frightening power, baritone Mischa Bouvier inhabits a rare high echelon”
— SAN DIEGO STORY
“Among the soloists, baritone Mischa Bouvier stood out, offering an eloquent, articulate delivery characterized by a bronze timbre that was complex yet clear.”
— PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETT
“He possesses a powerful bass voice, its dark colors strongly projected throughout the entire range, which he uses with intelligence and commitment.”