Richard Troxell
"Richard Troxell, a tenor, made appealing work of a series of mostly comic roles, culminating in that of Merlin."
– The New York Times
"Lensky was sung by Richard Troxell. His acting and singing were superb; whether caressing the soft phrases of "Kuda,kuda" or throwing his tantrum at Onegin, his voice rose to the challenge of the outbursts."
– Opera News
"Richard Troxell...didn't miss a beat as Don José. His performance was dramatically specific and intelligent as he progressed from upright soldier to psycho lover.His final murderous scene with Carmen outside the bullring built to a splendid intensity..."
– The Oregonian
"Pinkerton is played...by Richard Troxell. His voice is splendid and his manner assured..."
– The film Madame Butterfly, Chicago Sun-Times