Commendably singing entirely from memory and word perfect, Llewellyn gave them her all. Her voice must now be in its maturity; rich, steady, evenly produced throughout the range and capable of some lovely diminuendo, it filled the hall with thrilling ease.— The Telegraph
Evidently, face masks don’t stifle appreciative “Bravo!”s. And, reducing audience numbers doesn’t lower the volume of such acclamations. For, the audience at Wigmore Hall gave soprano Elizabeth Llewellyn and pianist Simon Lepper a greatly deserved warm reception and hearty response following this lunchtime recital of late-Romantic song.
— Opera Today