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"In addition to being exceptionally talented," glows Tracey Johnston-Crum, Executive Director of Asheville Bravo Concerts, "Katherine serves as an outstanding role model for our younger musicians."

Asheville Tribune, October 2010


“Asheville native Katherine Sandoval Taylor has returned… to give us a lovely young wife, Anne Egerman.”

The Asheville Citizen-Times, June 2010


“Well known Murfreesboro singer Katherine Sandoval Taylor did a great interpretation of Hodel.”

WGNS Radio.com, March 2010


“In addition to her stunning beauty, Taylor was gifted with a stunning soprano voice.”

The Daily News Journal, November 2009


“Polished and professional, Taylor leads the cast in a spirited rendition… Perhaps the brightest musical star to ever grace the CFA stage, Taylor swoops the cast into an enthusiastic interpretation of the Broadway/film classic… In addition to her wonderful, controlled soprano voice, Taylor interacted perfectly with the strong cast of children…”

The Murfreesboro Post, June 2009


“The strongest and most beautiful voice of the evening belongs to Katherine Sandoval-Taylor, who plays Tuptim. . . Her voice has considerable power without losing any of its beauty as it hits the highest notes.”

The MetroWest Daily News, November 2007


“The gorgeous raven haired Katherine is fabulous in this role [Tuptim], giving the character the strength she needs to live in a foreign country as a worthless slave and concubine. Her fantastic soprano voice soars off the scale in all her songs which include the spine tingling "My Lord and Master" (where she sings of her contempt for the King as her voice soars up to a high A)…”

Theater Mirror, November 2007


“The luminous Katherine Sandoval Taylor wows the audience as Guenevere, running the gamut from coquettish to regal to sorrowful with a soaring soprano. She seems imbued with her own spotlight.”

The Carlisle Mosquito
, November 17, 2006


“You’re so amazed that she has such a beautiful soprano that you forget how beautiful she is until she comes out in her gown. She makes a stunning Eliza.”

The Boston Globe
, November 17, 2005


“Bach to Broadway expresses her ambition and her range, both of which are formidable… She convincingly conveyed the inner feelings of the characters and brought them to dramatic as well as musical life… She has been doing musical theater since girlhood and knows well how to tell a story in song, how to work with other actors, and how to connect with an audience.”

The Asheville Citizen-Times, June 2002

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