Audio + Press
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Tracks available for free download:
Lied der Lulu – from Lulu (Alban Berg)
“Gualtier Malde…Caro nome che il mio cor” – from Rigoletto (Giuseppe Verdi)
“O rendetemi la speme…Vien, diletto” and “Son vergin vezzosa”
- from I Puritani (Vincenzo Bellini
All tracks released under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives License. ![]()
WHAT THE CRITICS ARE SAYING
“Mueller-Heaslip is adorable, and watching her descend into the house’s gritty depths is a lesson in organic character development.“
- Tavish McGregor, Mooney on Theatre, July 2012
“A pretty voice and a precise coloratura.”
- Paula Citron, Opera Canada, June 2010
“…Kristin Mueller-Heaslip’s fraught, full-throttle operatic vocals are absolutely brilliant, exposing the brutality dulled by the jargon of the source material.”
- David Dacks, Eye Magazine, Dec. 2009
“The husband and wife team of Benjamin (piano) and Kristin Mueller-Heaslip (soprano) presented a great concert of modern music…Kristin Mueller-Heaslip delivered a modern, creative, and a very gutsy performance…She is a collaborator, performer and an active participant of today’s music.”
- Bert Rowson, Lake Superior News, Nov. 2008
“A tremendously capable vocalist…Kristin’s theatrical and operatic voice is a perfect fit.”
- Scott A. Grey, Exclaim! Magazine, January 2008
“Canadian musician Kristin Mueller-Heaslip, reprising the role she played in Toronto, gives a largely mute performance and yet manages to give an earthy quality to Ciel.”
- Londonist Magazine, June 2007
“Enoch Arden By Alfred, Lord Jabber and His Catatonic Songstress is the intriguing story of a mentally ill couple who use poetry and music to both make sense of their madness and overcome their barriers of communication…Mueller plays piano with the intensity of one who knows no other outlet and her beautiful classical singing voice contrasts nicely with Jay’s energetic speech.”
- Eye Magazine, Sept. 2005