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"Chihiro Yasufuku as the jilted wife of Emperor Nero, Ottavia, found her fire as her character’s status and prospects diminished. She expressed her indignation at Nero discarding her for his new lover Poppea with a strong musical outburst."
— Bill Rankin (Opera Canada)
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"Much of the drama revolves around deception, jealousy, mistaken identity, and the fallibility of a tyrant to dictate love. Romilda herself has a very conniving sister, Atalanta, played more dramatically by Chihiro Yasufuku [...] Yasufuku’s Atalanta was deviously subtle and with fine voice."
— Daphna Levit (Opera Canada)
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"I loved the funny scene from Die Zauberflöte involving Tamino, Papageno and the Three Ladies, well rehearsed, with excellent musical precision."
— Joseph So (Ludwig van Toronto)
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"Chihiro Yasufuku and George Theodorakopoulos make an attractive and lively pair of lovers with another good performance from Dante Mullin-Santone as the murderous cuckolded husband."
— John Gilks (Opera Ramblings)
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"Madame de la Haltière's scheming daughters, Noémie (Jordana Goddard) and Dorothée (Chihiro Yasufuku) delivered their prickly interjections with appropriately vicious intent."
— Gianmarco Segato (La Scena Musicale)
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"What is My Fate?" - from「Koumei & the Five Fates」
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