Monterery Herald, 2013
Angelique Zuluaga & Gwendolyn Mok
"On Saturday evening, March 16, Music at All Saints’ Church presented an evening of vocal music featuring soprano Angelique Zuluaga and pianist Gwendolyn Mok. Although the event attracted a small audience, those who missed it missed some glorious singing by an artist who held us enthralled for the better part of two hours in a widely varied program of arias and songs from the 17th to the 20th centuries"...
...Ms. Zuluaga’s exquisite and expressive voice is capable of a wide dynamic range from the most delicate sotto voce pianissimos to full-voiced fortissimo coloratura passages."...
... " we were impressed with Zuluaga’s pure and lovely voice, her superb diction, and elegant shaping of phrases. It was in Henri Duparc’s L’Invitation au voyage that turned out to be one of the high points of the program. In this song she had a way of carrying us to the tops of phrases and holding there spellbound while giving us goose bumps. Mok’s extraordinary pianistic skills in this song with her swirls of colorful pinwheels of magical notes produced its own goose bumps."...
Monterey Peninsula 2012
"Women On The Verge" 2012 Carmel Bach Festival
..."Composer, priest (and apparently murderer) José Marín was represented next with Tortolilla (“Little Turtledove”) and No sé yo cómo es (“I don’t know how it is”). Both of these pieces are unusual in that the guitar parts are written out, instead of simply having a bass line to improvise an accompaniment over as was the norm at the time. Angelique Zuluaga handled the former tenderly, with attention to the subtleties of the text and the musical implications thereof. Her ornaments were light and effortless, and her gradual dynamic contrasts were truly lovely."...
Fanfare Magazine 2011
OY HASEMOS FIESTA: Music from 16th Century Guatemala for Voices and Winds. Ensemble Lipzodes; John Poole, dir; Carolina Gamboa Hoyos, cond; The Pro Arte Singers FOCUS (56:54)
Henry Lebedinsky
..."Soprano Angelique Zuluaga’s sweet tone adds a welcome spice to the mix, especially in Maria de Solo un Buelo, a wonderful example of the best qualities of the repertoire – infectious dance rhythms and catchy tunes – performed with both gusto and finesse."...
Bloomington Herald Times--Peter Jacobi 2006
Singing the Singers’ in the 35th year
Music review: Bloomington Chamber Singers
..."Soprano Zuluaga, in the work’s “Laudate Dominum,” contributed as stunning a sample of free-floating, unfettered and yet beautifully controlled vocalization as this reviewer has heard in quite a while."...