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The Challenge of Figaro
Tackling an Operatic Everest
"...Figaro), Crate Herbert (Susannah), Stephen Barrick (Count Almaviva), and Suzanne Ramo (the Countess) -- shared their answers with the..."

Nov. 3, 1995 Arts Feature

The Creation
Texas Choral Consort's performance of Haydn's masterwork reawakened one's sense of life in all its immense variety
"...of this creation was conveyed. As embodied by soloists Suzanne Ramo, Bradford Gleim, and Steven Soph, the angels who..."

Aug. 22, 2014 Arts Review by Robert Faires

A Streetcar Named Desire
In Austin Lyric Opera's production of the opera A Streetcar Named Desire, director Brad Dalton and his design team translate the unsettled mental state of Blanche Dubois into literal elements of the setting, creating a distorted, exaggerated, haunted work.
"...contrast to Glanville's Blanche was her sister, a down-to-earth Suzanne Ramo, whose face took on a golden glow when..."

Jan. 25, 2002 Arts Review by Robert Faires

A German Requiem
Texas Choral Consort's performance proved how strikingly different Brahms' Requiem is and how compassionate
"...when it was quietest, as was true of soloist Suzanne Ramo, her radiant soprano a distillation of serenity and..."

Aug. 23, 2013 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Dialogues of the Carmelites
Austin Lyric Opera meets the challenge of Poulenc's work with economy and emotive power
"...of Sister Constance, an upbeat peer nun to Blanche, Suzanne Ramo's soaring high soprano offers moments of exquisite levity..."

April 24, 2009 Arts Review by Michael Kellerman

Don Giovanni: Lover on the Lam
Robi Polgar examines the Austin Lyric Opera production of Mozart's Don Giovanni.
"...love for the wicked Don, in spite of herself. Suzanne Ramo's Zerlina is both feisty and innocent, and a..."

Nov. 26, 1999 Arts Review by Robi Polgar

Butler School of Music: For this John Adams, a King
UT honors the Nixon in China composer with an award for his notable musical work and three concerts featuring his compositions
"...(1982); plus Carmina Burana by Carl Orff. Featured soloists: Suzanne Ramo, soprano; Jeffrey Jones-Ragona, tenor; and William Lewis, baritone...."

April 25, 2008 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Table Banquet
The nominees for the 2013-2014 Austin Critics Table Awards
"...Suzanne Ramo, Brahms: A German Requiem..."

May 8, 2014 Arts Post by Robert Faires

All Over Creation: One Movement Ends, and One Begins
As one chamber music ensemble takes its final bow, another makes its start
"...Hale, and singers Virginia DuPuy, Sheryl Parrish, Stephanie Prewitt, Suzanne Ramo, Kathlene Ritch, David Stevens, and David Small. And..."

March 16, 2012 Arts Column by Robert Faires

Give 'Em a Hand
The nominees for the 2009 Austin Critics Table Awards
"...Suzanne Ramo, Dialogues of the Carmelites..."

May 15, 2009 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

The Bat
ALO's hometown take on Die Fledermaus with wit, affection, enthusiasm, and style from all parties
"...been hitting on is really his wife. As Rosie, Suzanne Ramo is all big hair and brass and is..."

June 6, 2008 Arts Review by Robert Faires

Bats Left, Sings Right
With help from Esther's Follies, Austin Lyric Opera turns Strauss' Viennese waltz into a Texas two-step
"...house as the jokers are to be there. Says Suzanne Ramo, who plays Rosalinde, "It's the most fun I've..."

May 30, 2008 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Heavenly Shades of Night Are Falling: Poetry-Soaked World
Ada Calhoun covers Frontera Hyde Park Theatre's world premiere of Erik Ehn's Heavenly Shades of Night Are Falling.

Nov. 26, 1999 Arts Review by Ada Calhoun

Ashes to Ashes: Dense and Chilling Quiet
Ada Calhoun covers The Public Domain production of Harold Pinter's Ashes to Ashes.

Nov. 26, 1999 Arts Review by Ada Calhoun

2002 Texas Book Festival Schedule
"...of La Belle Mark G. Mitchell, Jim Bruseth, Moderator: Suzanne Wofford..."

Nov. 15, 2002 Books Feature

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