Thaïs
from Massenet
Toulon Opera
Myrtale/Albine
"The Crobyle/Myrtale duet is an absolute highlight. Anne-Sophie Vincent is Myrtale to begin with and, in the last act, sings the very holy Albine. In these two very contrasted roles, her mezzo-soprano voice is seductive, perfectly sonorous and produced with great precision."
"Myrtale and Crobyle are delightful, mocking, sparkling, and we enjoy each of their interventions. Their animation and joy are fully present. Anne-Sophie Vincent's seductive Myrtale (already so in Tours Opera two years ago, one also remembers her Dorothée from L'Amour des trois oranges in Nancy). Her Albine [...] is serene and fervent. The voice is solid, sonorous, colorful, expressive and even with a beautiful lower register."
"The young singers Faustine de Monès and Anne-Sophie Vincent, in the roles of Crobyle and Myrtale, form an effective duo, with careful, delicate singing [...] Vincent's Albine displays an impressive higher register."
"The vocal line-up is particularly well cast. Soprano Faustine de Monès' Crobyle and mezzo-soprano Anne-Sophie Vincent's Myrtale / Albine unite their sparkly voices, both sensual and soaring through the air."
Une Cenerentola
from La Cenerentola de Rossini
Champs Elysées Theater
Angelina
Une Cenerentola
from La Cenerentola de Rossini
Bordeaux Opera
Angelina
"Mezzo-soprano Anne-Sophie Vincent shines with precise vocal runs. The timbre of her coloratura matches the mood of the show, full of bounce and mischief. Her voice shines in the duet "Un doux je ne sais quoi" with Don Ramiro. On stage, this pure-hearted ingenue's performance fully conveys her cunningness, sometimes with the use of a simple smile or a well timed wink."
L'Amour des
Trois Oranges
from Prokofiev
Lorraine National Opera
Nicolette
"As Nicolette, Anne-Sophie Vincent shows a dramatic, large and powerful vocal colour with a deep low register... an imposing instrument."
"Among the ladies, Anne-Sophie Vincent's beautiful voice truly stands out in Nicolette's short intervention."
"A beautifully homogeneous vocal cast ideally serves the adventure, sung in its French version... perfect diction from all the stage artists [as demonstrated by] Anne-Sophie Vincent's generous Nicolette."
"One regrets not hearing more from Anne Sophie Vincent, a remarquable Nicolette."
Thaïs
from Massenet
Tours Opera
Myrtale
"Crobyle and Myrtale, soprano Anaïs Fraget and mezzo Anne-Sophie Vincent, blend their full-bodied voices with such complicity in their duets that one could not possibly guess that Vincent jumped-in at the very last minute, learning her role overnight."
... jumping-in at such short notice and learning the role in the middle of the night, deserving of our most fervent admiration... Anne Sophie Vincent, who took on the role of Myrtale with great talent".
from Massenet
Cendrillon
Lorraine National Opera
Dorothée