The same paper, after alluding to her rendition of "Del Criel Regina," said,—
"This lady is fortunate in her exceedingly sweet and well-trained voice, which, in conjunction with her fine personal appearance and stage manners, rendered her reception unusually enthusiastic."
Speaking of an entertainment given at Parker Memorial Hall, a musical writer said,—
"Miss Brown has a charming voice, and sings with intelligent expression and good taste. Two of her songs, 'Beautiful Erin' and 'Bonnie Dundee,' were rendered with great sweetness."
"The Boston Advertiser," March 31, said,—
"She has an exceptionally pure voice, which has been carefully trained."
"The Transcript," April 16, said,—
"A soprano of good voice and cultivation."
"The Journal," June 13, 1874, said,—
"A talented vocalist, with a well-cultivated voice of a remarkably fine quality. She pleased very greatly in several selections."