Oberon at In- Series Opera : Gala Hispanic Theatre in Washington D.C.
"Dashing knight, Sir Hu-on (tenor Sammy Huh) . . . possess remarkably supple athletic lyric voices well able to support Weber's fondness for rapid octave and octave plus leaps. Mr. Huh's instrument, powerful as well, conjured up an extraordinarily delicate sweetness in his most ardent romantic arias"
-Terry Ponick, Communities Digital News
"The role of her intended, Sir Huon, Knight of Clethrany, offered tenor Sammy Huh some delectable top notes which he caressed with a lambent purity, imbuing his heartfelt, desperate plea over Rezia's motionless body with a noble passion in the phrase: Spare, o spare this tender flower."
-Leslie Weisman, DC Metro Theatre Arts
-Washington Post, Press Photograph
Liederabend at Lincoln Center: The Juilliard School
"Last Thursday we enjoyed tenor Sammy Huh performing Beethoven's song cycle An Die Ferne Geliebte, Op.98. accompanied by Kristen Doering. Prior to Schubert, songs were often folksy and Mr. Huh sang them with sincerity and admirable simplicity, not neglecting dynamics, pacing or fine German diction."
-Meche Kroop, Voce di Meche
Ferrando in Così fan Tutte: Maryland Opera Studio
"Huh’s voice was resonant and full... such skillful singing throughout the show."
-Tiffany Draut, DC Metro Theater Arts
Le Théière in L'Enfant et les Sortilèges: Maryland Opera Studio
"Tenor Sammy Huh returns as the broken teapot... [he] handles the puzzling scene with grace, humor and a true understanding of what this critic likes to think Ravel was going for."
-Evan Berkowitz, Writers Bloc
Artsongs recital: The Chatauqua Institution
"Artsongs recital to feature 'days worth' of emotion"
Click here to read an interview with Mr. Huh about his art song recital with The Chatauqua Institution
-Matt Burkhartt, The Chatauquan Daily
"Dashing knight, Sir Hu-on (tenor Sammy Huh) . . . possess remarkably supple athletic lyric voices well able to support Weber's fondness for rapid octave and octave plus leaps. Mr. Huh's instrument, powerful as well, conjured up an extraordinarily delicate sweetness in his most ardent romantic arias"
-Terry Ponick, Communities Digital News
"The role of her intended, Sir Huon, Knight of Clethrany, offered tenor Sammy Huh some delectable top notes which he caressed with a lambent purity, imbuing his heartfelt, desperate plea over Rezia's motionless body with a noble passion in the phrase: Spare, o spare this tender flower."
-Leslie Weisman, DC Metro Theatre Arts
-Washington Post, Press Photograph
Liederabend at Lincoln Center: The Juilliard School
"Last Thursday we enjoyed tenor Sammy Huh performing Beethoven's song cycle An Die Ferne Geliebte, Op.98. accompanied by Kristen Doering. Prior to Schubert, songs were often folksy and Mr. Huh sang them with sincerity and admirable simplicity, not neglecting dynamics, pacing or fine German diction."
-Meche Kroop, Voce di Meche
Ferrando in Così fan Tutte: Maryland Opera Studio
"Huh’s voice was resonant and full... such skillful singing throughout the show."
-Tiffany Draut, DC Metro Theater Arts
Le Théière in L'Enfant et les Sortilèges: Maryland Opera Studio
"Tenor Sammy Huh returns as the broken teapot... [he] handles the puzzling scene with grace, humor and a true understanding of what this critic likes to think Ravel was going for."
-Evan Berkowitz, Writers Bloc
Artsongs recital: The Chatauqua Institution
"Artsongs recital to feature 'days worth' of emotion"
Click here to read an interview with Mr. Huh about his art song recital with The Chatauqua Institution
-Matt Burkhartt, The Chatauquan Daily