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press
Sungji Kim was charming as the mechanical doll Olympia, her bright, incisive voice...
- September 2008 The New York Times
Sungji Kim as Olympia was extraordinary. Her singing of the "Doll Song" was stratospheric in scope...
- September 2008 The Brooklyn Eagle in NY
She negotiated the high tessitura with thrilling ease and enough "frisson" to make the audience give her an ovation.
- September 2008 The Brooklyn Eagle in NY
Sungji Kim sings Olympia with finesse.
- September 2008 Back Stage in NY
...exquisite high notes and impeccable trills...
- February 2008 The Capital in Annapolis
...vocal power and brightness and a facility with Italian./Kim sang expressively, hitting every high note fearlessly...
- February 2008 The Sun in Annapolis
As Princess Créuse, Soprano Sungji Kim sings beautifully, especially in her upper register where her two arias mostly lie.
- November 2006 The Brooklyn Press Newspaper
The cast featured Sungji Kim, a silvery-voiced Monica.
- March 1999 Opera Magazine
Sungji Kim filled out the cast nicely as Giannetta.
- July 1996 San Francisco Chronicle
Ms. Kim has a naturally beautiful voice...
- August 1996 The Korean Times in San Francisco
Soprano Sungji Kim offered a graceful impeccably executed account at "O luce di quest'anima" from Donizetti's "Linda di Chamounix."
- August 1995 San Francisco Chronicle
As one of the three favern-owning cousins, Sungji Kim gave bright, mischievous performances well suited to her talent.
- July 1995 Outnow! in San Francisco
... Korean soprano Sungji Kim were a delicious trio as Guadalena, Berginella, and Mastrilla, respectively.
- July 1995 The Times in San Mateo
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