These are just some of the outstanding reviews that Neil Jenkins has received for his operatic performances. These reviews and others can be seen here.
"Neil Jenkins was a superb Herod, really singing the music instead of guying it, as has been known, but at the same time conveying the tetrarch's superstition and political cunning." Michael Kennedy, Sunday Telegraph "The most complete performance comes from the Herod of Neil Jenkins. Jenkins bends every note, every phrase, through seemingly infinite shades of bluster, insecurity, and insinuation." Hilary Finch, The Times "'Opera Now' readers would expect me to single out - and rightly so - Neil Jenkins as a decidedly Gothic Valzacchi" Graeme Kay, Opera Now "Neil Jenkins contributes a masterly character-study of Goro, the marriage broker." The Observer "Neil Jenkins' Monostatos provided some of the most enjoyable singing and certainly the clearest diction of the evening." Neil Mackay, The Guardian "The old shepherd Eumaeus, one of the most wonderful smaller roles in this wonderfully well-supplied opera, is taken now by Neil Jenkins; he is a commanding Monteverdian (I remember with undimmed admiration his Kent Opera Ulysses in the late 1970s), and his focussed energy and disciplined passion light up the stage." Max Loppert, The Financial Times "Neil Jenkins draws the character as well as the lyrical style of Johnny Inkslinger. A very well-judged performance." William Mann, The Times |