“The solos from Anissimova […] were overwhelming, stunningly passionate.” barczablog - April 2023, de Falla’s El Amor Brujo with Scarborough Philharmonic

"Veronika Anissimova, a mezzo, lofted a perfectly beautiful Mozart song, "Evening Thoughts." She is a Baroque specialist with a lovely light voice. Her understanding of text is reflected in her tones [...] Johnson does not overlook the young artist's lovely presence and beauty of her phrases. She also warms the heart as she sings, no small bundle of talents."
Susan Hall, Berkshire Fine Arts - January 2018, The Song Continues, Carnegie Hall

“…Elvira was the delightful French soprano Marjolaine Horreaux while her confidant Zulma was the sweet mezzo-soprano Veronika Anissimova.  Rossini America - November 2018, Lunenburg Academy’s L’Italiana in Algeri

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"Emma Hannan and Veronika Anissimova are adorable as the twin brothers."
Michael Johnson, concertonet.com - May 2017, Toronto Consort, Cavalli's Elena

"The young Emma Hannan and Veronika Anissimova were an intriguingly girly take on brothers Castor and Pollux, who happen to stop by Creon’s Tegea on their way from capturing the Golden Fleece. Their voices were bright and youthful."
Lydia Perovic, The Whole Note - May 2017, Toronto Consort, Cavalli's Elena