“William is portrayed with a distinctive baritone and strong stage presence by Alec Avedissian.”

— The Fall of The House of Usher review by Hartmut Rolle for O-Tone

“Alec Avedissian has a magnificent, wonderfully timbred, and impeccably technically equipped lyric baritone. With great sensitivity, he shaped each of the songs. It wasn’t just a (very good) opera singer performing (very beautiful) songs – Alec Avedissian lived through them and knew how to captivate the audience with them.”

— Dietmar Plattner for Online Merker

“Alec Avedissian possesses a sensitive baritone, secure and flexible which he used with skill to portray his character.”

— Alan Neilson for Operawire

“The title role of Don Giovanni is interpreted with vigorous presence and vocal precision by Alec Avedissian.”

— Vittorio Mascherpa for Operaclick.com

“Alec Avedissian is impeccable as Frederik in Lakme.”

— HELMUT CHR. MAYER for Kurier

“Alec Avedissian (baritone), who powerfully embodies the blind, raging ambition of Prince Tarquinius in all vocal registers.”

— Thomas Nußbaumer for Online Merker

“Alec Avedissian as Albert proves to be a congenial partner and counterpart with his virile, dynamic voice.”

— Thomas Nußbaumer for Der neue Merker