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Listen to George:

Time to Say Goodbye

The Prayer
(with Jenny Frogley)

Come to Know

Abide With Me

Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing

Gabriel's Oboe
(Nella Fantasia)

How Great Thou Art

Far and Away

All Creatures of Our God and King

Praise to the Lord

More Songs...

   

"...a pliant, light tenor voice and enough
youthful agility
to have sung 'A Maiden Fair
to See' while
dangling from a rope ladder."

                                             The New York Times

"Athletic, strong and sensual, Dyer also is perfect as Romeo. His high notes have a unique
clarity and when singing soft passages in the
couple's intimate moments, his phrasing is delicate.
His second-act cavatine in the balcony scene could

easily seduce even a 21st-century teenager."

Honolulu Star-Bulletin

"...EASILY one of the finest tenors in the world, living or dead... so breathtakingly beautiful, so utterly, exquisitely, rich and resplendent--glorious, magnificent, stunning, amazing--there aren't
enough words in my thesaurus... let's face it:

the man is dead sexy.
"

Amazon.com

"With a silken yet ringing tone, excellent dynamics, and fine sense of line, George Dyer as Lensky captured the role perfectly. Each aria topped the previous, so that it was difficult to forgive Onegin for shooting him."
Honolulu Star-Bulletin

"...magnificent and resplendent and glorious
...Dyer's voice, clear and pure and strong
throughout a broad range of bounding elasticity,
eminently pleasing ...unsurpassed
by anyone you
care to name
, a gift of God, really..."
Amazon.com

"...clear-toned tenor George Dyer was maddeningly charming... No wonder Butterfly falls for him." The Toledo Blade

 

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"...Romeo...an appealing lyric tenor with a
striking resemblance to Prince Charming...
Dyer's opening and closing of the balcony scene (Act II) were gorgeous."
Honolulu Advertiser

"Dyer's rich tenor imbued the Angel Gabriel's
words with power and emotion."

Deseret Morning News


 
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