Reviews in the National Press

At the I933 La Scala premiere (Una Partita) the most famous singer had been Rosa Raisa as Manuela: here it was an unusually promising tenor - Warwick Dyer, who made a particular mark. The voice boasts a real ring, real substance, he should go far.

    Max Loppart     Financial Times

   

Robert Henderson in the Daily Telegraph said of the performance of �Adriana Lecouvreur� : -

The tenor Warwick Dyer caught exactly the right tone of romantically impassioned ardour for the hero, Maurizio - his voice full of promise


Of the singing in Verdi�s Macbeth at the Barbican
The Times�s Stephen Pettitt said :-
Warwick Dyer sang appositely like a hero

 

Of the �I L Cossaro� performances the critics said : -

Warwick Dyer disclosed an heroic tenor of power and feeling

Alan Blyth Daily Telegraph

 

Warwick Dyer was sufficiently lean and

moody to swashbuckle with the best

Noel Goodwin The Times

 

But the real achievement of the show is vocal, UCLUO have gathered a quartet of very gifted professionals.

Warwick Dyer delivers gorgeous tenor sounds, unrestrained in attack and musical in legato - he would surely be an asset to any company

Tom Sutcliffe The Guardian

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