“Bradyn Debysingh is certainly a name of which you’ll hear more – his Don Curzio was a model of ingratiating sycophancy, delivered in dulcet tones.”
Melanie Eskenazi
Music OMH
“…the energetic, pinpoint Curzio of Bradyn Debysingh.”
Yehuda Shapiro
Opera Today
“The cast is rounded out by good characterful performances from…Bradyn Debysingh…”
Curtis Rogers
Seen and Heard International
“Bradyn Debysingh made a positive impression as Don Curzio.”
Mark Pullinger
Grammophone
“Bradyn Debysingh used his bright flexible tenor to create the character of Ferrando”
Meche Kroop
Voce di Meche
From Emmanuel Music’S Bach Institute
“The whole idea of Jesus being this anchor between Humanity and Divinity and us trying to find our place in the midst of that is something that I think about every day of my life. I think that Bach is always…struggling to make sense of all these things and I think to be a Christian is to have to wrestle with a lot of these things and to have to maintain a great sense of mystery and also a great sense of assurance at the same time…and these things get wrestled out in Bach’s music.”
– Bradyn Debysingh
in interview with Nicholas Phan