Reviews

The Rape of Lucretia - Royal Academy Opera

"A panther — agile, virile, and in thrall to his pleasures. Mad, bad, and definitely dangerous to know. A memorable stage animal portrayal by Heuzenroeder. — Seen and Heard International

“Sexual swagger and devil-may-care entitlement; and when he relaxed his tone I wanted more. He captured the combination of magnetism and disgust that we feel for Tarquinius.” — Planet Hugill

"Suave with an inflated sense of tyrant, finding menace and darker colouring to the lecherous ‘within this frail…’ — Opera Today

Peter Grimes - British Youth Opera

“Heuzenroeder was a handsome Ned Keene, and he knew it. There was no doubting his musicality.” — Planet Hugill

“Heuzenroeder’s Keene – dispatched his consonants like lewd suggestions, his glinting baritone cutting through the texture with ease” — Critics Circle

“Vocal honors were due to the warm, flexible baritone of Oliver Heuzenroeder who sang the cocksure apothecary Ned Keene” — Musical America.