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Washington National Opera - The Crucible
“Robert Frazier, as Reverend John Hale, demonstrated remorse and depth through his vocal prowess, especially in the final moments of the opera as his character realized he had participated in injustice.”
Operawire
“Adding to this fire cast of a fire opera was Robert Frazier as Reverend Hale. He led the cast in the psalm toward the end of the scene, and if his presence alone didn’t win the audience over, his character’s later realization that Abigail is a fraud should have. He also stood out for his staunch bass voice when it felt like most of the men in this cast were tenors.”
Opera Today
“Other notable singers included bass-baritone Robert Frazier as the Rev. John Hale, who realizes the truth too late“
Wall Street Journal
“Bass-baritone Robert Frazier sang and acted well as Reverend Hale.”
Opera Gene
2026
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Curtis Institute - Le Nozze di Figaro
“Robert Frazier was a delightfully wily Figaro – never at a loss for words or the notes through which to convey them.”
Chestnut Hill local
2025
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Wolf Trap - Le Nozze di Figaro
“Adding to the comedy… Robert Frazier as Antonio. …Frazier earned laughs both in the finale of the second act and beyond.”
Opera Today
“Also enriching the performance…bass-baritone Robert Frazier as Antonio…”
Opera Gene
“Robert Frazier a boorish Antonio”
Opera News
2025
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DMMO - SALOME
“Robert Frazier’s Cappadocian was encompassed by his beautifully colored bass-baritone.”
Opera Today
2024
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Music Academy - “To cast a shadow”
“The four-piece concert also featured works by Franz Schreker and Eric Ewazen, the latter with impressive bass-baritone Robert Frazier.”
Montecito Journal
2023

