Lucy Williams
Mezzo-Soprano
Media
* New recordings in preparation and coming soon (November 2024)*
Acting role of Marcus in Titus Andronicus
January 2024
"Lucy Williams as a female Marcus. She not only brought precision and clarity of Marcus’s speeches that pleased the ear, but also portrayed a loyal and empathetic Marcus, showing a stronger bond of kinship as well as a hint of motherhood. This creates an interesting contrast with Tamora, the real mother in the play who lacks any semblance of motherhood." - A Youngish Perspective
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"Melanie Carss, Michael Claff and Lucy Williams all have a commanding presence to complement an adroit handling of the verse"- AC Reviews London *****
​"The sultry-voiced Lucy Williams"
- THE TIMES
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"Lucy Williams [as Princess Death] leads the game with authority." - FORUM OPERA​​​
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Role of Princess Death
Cocteau in the Underworld - Grimeborn
When the Flame Dies​- Canterbury Festival
"There is no gainsaying the vocal skills of the persuasive soloists, notably the mezzo-soprano Lucy Williams, who characterises her role with conviction, ever-mindful of Morris’s text..” - CLASSICAL CD CHOICE
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“Lucy Williams' somewhat contemptuous Princess, haughty and beautiful, expressing much through her exquisite singing... an absorbing piece and an exciting introduction to Ed Hughes' music.”
- RICK JONES, MUSIC BLOG
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"Edward Grint as the Poet and Lucy Williams as the Princess bring a sense of dramatic engagement to their conversational lines..." - MUSIC WEB
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​"The cast here is a persuasive one – dominated by Edward Grint’s emotive and increasingly self-regarding Poet, and the sensuous yet calculating appeal of Lucy Williams’s Princess." - INTERNATIONAL RECORD REVIEW​​​
https://divineartrecords.com/recording/dark-formations-music-by-ed-hughes/
Recording of secular cantata A Buried Flame.
Early recording of George Holloway's Bird Songs
https://georgeholloway.bandcamp.com/track/bird-songs-2007-9-1-fifty-nine-swans-3
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