Coeli Ingold - Client Comments

"Coeli's voice was amazing. Our guests were raving about her after the ceremony. She exceeded our expectations!" Deborah Williams & Jerry Haber - Aug. 31, 2007 @ St. Paul's Shrine

"Coeli sounded unforgettable. The music was simply beautiful." Mona Tannous

“Absolutely beautiful voice! Ava Maria was my favorite! Thanks again for making our wedding day perfect!” Danielle & Bobby Reitinger

Such a god given talent that is put to beautiful use. Coeli out did Sara Brightman in my opinion. She is beautiful and so is her voice!" Dr. Cynthia Petroff

"Colei is wonderful, she sings like an angel and helped make our wedding ceremony so beautiful. She also was readily available in helping me make the musical selections for our ceremony and was a great help!" Jennifer Houlihan

"Absolutely beautiful voice." Maureen Mason

"Coeli has a beautiful voice and helped make our ceremony spectacular. Her solos were very much talked about amongst our guests." Melinda Bischof

"Coeli Ingold has an absolutely amazing voice - very talented!" Lisa & Joe Dauria & The Orlando Family

"Coeli's voice was amazing. She brought so much love to our ceremony... Just unbelieveable." " Jerry - Everything was absolutely perfect. Thank you for the personal attention. It was awesome." Hinda Tannous

"Besides her engaging antics on stage, Ingold's youthful and sparkling clear voice is undeniably well-suited for this character." Zachary Lewis (Cleveland Sun News)

"Her voice expressed fiery emotions...she eloquently expressed the music's tragic emotions and dramatic contrasts." Wilma Salisbury (Cleveland Plain Dealer)

"Ingold was enchanting in conveying the perky purity of the coloratura phrases in answer to Mary Kay Fink's virtuosically ornamented bird calls on transverse flute." Donald Rosenburg (Cleveland Plain Dealer)

"She sounded right at home in Mozart's coloratura arias and high-flying pitch range." Cleveland Sun News

"The qualities to be emphasized in singing airs de cour are delicatesse (refinement) nd mignardise (daintiness). Both were evident in Ms. Ingold's singing style. Her lovely, flexible voice delighted the audience." Carolyn Peskin (The American Recorder Society)

"...Coeli Ingold showed another side to her artistry...the soprano, who usually concentrates on early music, brought shimmering vocal qualities...including pristine trills that elude most exponents of the role...How nice to hear the part sung with such agility and tonal purity...A capacity audience appeared charmed by the production." Donald Rosenburg (Plain Dealer)

"Ingold, the Camerata's director, sang like a baroque instrumentalist with a good French accent...producing a light and clear tone, she prolonged dissonances, negotiated embellishments with agility and reserved vibrato for expressive purposes." Wilma Salisbury (Cleveland Plain Dealer)

"She has a light but pure-toned voice and an immaculate technique...she shaped the music with fine control, gracefully integrating the ornaments into the vocal line...none of the other singers commanded the technique that characterized the singing of Ingold." Robert Baxter (New Jersey Courier Post)

"Soprano Coeli Ingold sang with sweet timbre, well-schooled technique and excellent early-music manners." Wilma Salisbury (Cleveland Plain Dealer)

"Ingold handled elaborate embellishments with skill and she shifted easily from outcries of despair to playful moralizing, she had the sweet vocal quality to play the country maiden." Wilma Salisbury (Cleveland Plain Dealer)

"Coeli Ingold, who performs regularly in area productions, displayed a good command of the writing for Blonde." Elaine Guregian (Akron Beacon Journal)

"...Blonde was perfectly played by soprano Coeli Ingold...she sounded right at home in Mozart's coloratura arias and high-flying pitch range...She blossomed beautifully as a comic opera soubrette." Wilma Salisbury (Cleveland Plain Dealer)

"Ingold displayed a light and agile soprano, where she matched trills, runs and birdcall imitations with the soft pastoral sound of Fink's wooden flute." Robert Finn (Cleveland Plain Dealer)

"Coeli Ingold's Gretel claimed just the right touches of purity and warmth. Her lyric soprano brought silvery agility to the girl's lines, her trill was real, and she centered pitches squarely on target." D. Rosenburg (Cleveland Plain Dealer)

"Coeli Ingold brought warm timbre, and a lyrical line to quiet songs by Dowland and Johnson." Wilma Salisbury (Cleveland Plain Dealer)