“With Pamela Stein in fabulous voice as Julia Dehning (the end of the second part is magnificent), and the unearthly, somewhat discomfiting sound of David Echelard’s countertenor as David Hersland, Gatto’s score gets its best possible presentation.”

-Colin Clarke, Fanfare Magazine, November 15th, 2020

“Among unfailingly excellent performances, a few stood out…soprano Pamela Stein’s rich dramatics in George Crumb’s “Night Music I””

-Matthew Guerrieri, The Boston Globe, June 23rd, 2009

“She has great beauty of tone, good pitch…she values interesting singing. She’s not one of those cut-and-dried, only-going-to-sing-three-roles kind of persons. She has great virtuosity.”

-Phyllis Bryn-Julson, contemporary music soprano, Professor of voice, Peabody Conservatory

“She has an innate ability for understanding the composers’ thoughts. I am amazed at the depth of her understanding.”

-Sharon Sweet, Metropolitan Opera soprano, Associate Professor of Voice, Westminster Choir College, 2004

“Soprano Pamela Stein brought musical and dramatic power to her portrayal of the title character.”

-Robert Butts, composer The Tell-Tale Heart

“An intense presence on stage.”

-Lisa Sylvester, pianist, coach, Operaworks 2007

“A very passionate, engaging singer…Pamela gives 150 percent.”

-Tracey Longerbeam-Kearny, Operafestival di Roma 2006