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Irish Times

"Browne is an exception ... a voice equal to the great McCormack, the same crystal-clear diction and a repertoire from simple Irish ballads to classical arias". ~ (Irish Times)

"Louis Browne was an excellent Tenor Soloist in the Kodaly, with the right mixture of declamation, passion and ritual. And how rare it is to hear a tenor with such power and quality at the very bottom of the range." ~ (Irish Times)


Irish Independent

"He is in the top bracket of singers" ~ (Irish Independent).

"Louis Browne as Don Cesar scored a real personal triumph. He has an outstanding vocal range. His performance was equal to that of any operatic star." ~ (Irish Independent)


The Times

"His lyrical tone was ingratiating." ~ (The Times, London)


The Financial Times

"Mr. Browne has a light and clear tenor, and he makes a very decent shot of Almaviva, a role which has defeated British singers — and Commonwealth ones, for that matter — for more years than I can to remember" ~ (John Higgins, The Financial Times).


Daily Telegraph

"Louis Browne has a most pleasant-sounding voice, smooth and unforced." ~ (Daily Telegraph, London)


The Guardian

"Clear, light, flexible" ~ (The Guardian).


Evening Standard

"The light tenor of Louis Browne was delightful as Ernesto." ~ (Evening Standard).


Birmingham Post

"Louis Browne, a kind of operatic Dudley Moore, made a splendid Ory. Genuinely comic" ~ (The Birmingham Post).


Evening Gazette

"... the singing chairman - Louis Browne, who has a truly remarkable tenor voice. His rendition of "Be My Love" - usually associated with the late Mario Lanza - is truly magnificent and in the final bars positively electrifying." ~ (Ken J. Eastham, The Evening Gazette )


Gramophone

He has a voice of fresh and pleasant quality and an assured style ~ (The Gramophone)


Opera Magazine

In Rossini's The Thieving Magpie... The most important cast change was one for the better... Mr. Browne sings this kind of music elegantly, he made a positive impression on it. ~ (Harold Rosenthal, Opera magazine)


San Diego Union Tribune

"... the highlight of the show was Louis Browne, an Irish tenor of the grand tradition. His listeners positively swooned as he went into "I'll Take You Home Again, Kathleen" and wound up with "Danny Boy"." ~ (Robert Laurence , San Diego Union )


Morning Union

"... Tenor Louis Browne performed a rendition of "I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen" and was greeted by deafening applause, forcing him to interrupt his act until the applause had died down." ~ ( Debra M. Gorham, The Morming Union )


St. Petersburg Independent

"Browne is an Irish tenor in the tradition of the great John McCormack. He could hold his own with any tenor before the public, popular is pure and his head tones are something to hear and delight in. He produces a sensuous sound that can still bring a tear to the eye." ~ (St. Petersburg Independent)