News & Reviews
Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis
Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis with the LA Master Chorale and Grant Gershon.
“Allyson McHardy’s plangent mezzo-soprano was heartwarming in Agnus Dei.”
(Classical Voice, January 23 2017)
As Marguerite in Berlioz’s La Damnation de Faust at the Grant Park Music Festival
“Marguerite doesn’t show up until the second half in Berlioz’s version but Allyson McHardy made the most of her belated appearance as Faust’s doomed beloved. Resplendent in a midnight-blue gown, McHardy’s high mezzo-soprano proved apt for this Gallic idiom. The Canadian singer brought inner feeling and refined lovely tone to the King of Thule ballad…
As Suzuki in Madame Butterfly with the Vancouver Opera
“Suzuki…poignantly portrayed by Allyson McHardy” (Vancity buzz, 7 March 2016)
“As Suzuki, Butterfly’s servant and only confidant, mezzo Allyson McHardy makes the most of her telling supporting role” (Vancouver Sun, 6 March 2016)
With the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and Bernard Labadie in a Semi-staged performance of Mozart’s Requiem, directed by Joel Ivany
“Allyson McHardy held court with a gilded mezzo-soprano tone that has set her apart from her contemporaries.” (Toronto Star, 23 January 2016)
“Allyson McHardy a burnished mezzo.” (Globe and Mail, 22 January 2016)
As Suzuki in the Opéra de Montréal’s Madama Butterfly
“Among the other principal roles, the discovery of two beautiful and powerful dark voices: the Canadian mezzo Allyson McHardy and the American baritone Morgan Smith, she in the role of the servant Cio-Cio-San, he as the American consul. Moreover, the young McHardy brings to this secondary role much more power and humanity that one usually sees in this character.” (La Presse, 20 September 2015)
As Hippolyta in the Aix-en-Provence Festival’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream
“Scott Conner and Allyson McHardy, in the bespangled throwaway roles of Theseus and Hippolyta, make their mark late on by injecting earthly dignity into the midnight mayhem.” (Backtrack, 06 July 2015)
“Scott Conner (Theseus) and Allyson McHardy (Hippolyta) add their stately, but nonetheless spicy, presence to this exhilarating microcosm.” (L’Avant-Scène Opera, 07 July 2015)
Broadcasts and Public Screenings of Allyson’s Aix Festival A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Allyson’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence will be heard and seen around the world thanks to extensive radio and TV partnerships. See below for broadcast information:
As Maffio Orsini in Donizetti’s Lucrezia Borgia with Theater St. Gallen
“The mezzo-soprano voice and acting talent of Allyson McHardy leading this musical soundscape guaranteed an exciting evening. McHardy sang this rewarding role with great intensity.” (Oper Aktuell, 14 March 2015)
World Premiere of Enchantments of Gwendolyn
On January 27, 2015 Allyson and pianist Adam Sherkin gave the world premiere of Marjan Mozetich’s setting of four poems by Gwendolyn Macewen. Enchantments of Gwendolyn was commissioned by Canadian Art Song Project and premiered in Toronto. Listen to that performance here:
Handel’s Messiah with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Toronto Mendelssohn Choir and Grant Llewellyn
“It was Allyson McHardy’s ‘He was despised’ that was the hit of the evening, dark and dramatic, the best of what the TSO version had to offer.” (Globe and Mail, 19 December 2014)
“As with any Messiah, the weight is on the shoulders of the soloists, and it is imperative that they present the wide-angled narrative with a dramatic contrast that collectively tells the tale of Christian prophecy and resurrection. No one seemed to understand this better than the smoky-voiced mezzo soprano Allyson McHardy.” (Toronto Star, 18 December 2014)
Reviews of Alcina with Opera Atelier
“Allyson McHardy takes pride of place in the “trouser role” of Ruggiero, combining authentic swagger with a warmth of tone and a dramatic intensity that are riveting.” (Toronto Star, 24 October 2014) Read the full review on the Toronto Star website.
“Allyson McHardy played Ruggiero with a stunning low and warm tessitura – especially for a mezzo-soprano.” (Musical Toronto, 26 October 2014)
Allyson and her Alcina cast mates offer a glimpse into the production at the Richard Bradshaw Amphitheatre
“Allyson McHardy as Ruggeiro (Bradamante’s man, but played by a woman) sang a heart-wrenching “Verdi pratiâ€; while she’s a singer who has ventured into many sorts of repertoire I have a weak spot for her Handel, the voice reminding me of Janet Baker.” (Barczablog, 14 October 2014) Read the full review on the Barczablog website.