On the soprano side, the moving Joyce El-Khoury, Rouen's Aïda, presents a comparable profile... – Le Figaro
The beautiful lyric soprano voice develops moments of chiaroscuro, perfectly at ease with piani and control of the vocal line...the artist proves particularly engaging and delivers a nuanced and rich portrayal of the beautiful slave in love. – Ôlyrix
Joyce El-Khoury [...] assumes her destiny with panache, whether facing her father or her lover, faithful to her idea of pure love. – Resmusica
Whether the inflections give shape to an overdosed lost paradise, a dreamy carousel that accepts the death to come, down-to-earth reactivity or resilient aplomb, the soprano is stunning. The beauty of this Aida also comes from her, and for much of it. – Opera-Online.com
The embodiment, however, is touching from start to finish, so much emotion emerges from a melodic design all cantabile and delicate. – Diapason