The Metropolitan Opera
Read MoreA revelation in an eyepatch… One of the most commanding performances I’ve seen in years, and a star turn to be sure.
Read MoreA revelation in an eyepatch… One of the most commanding performances I’ve seen in years, and a star turn to be sure.
Read MoreYou could almost feel the temperature in the Barbican Hall rise as wattage radiated from star American mezzo Jamie Barton. A singer who refuses to squash herself into small, pretty musical spaces, but instead spills joyously out over the lines, carrying us all along with her.
Read MoreBarton—she of the withering sneer and creamy tone—ruled as an iconoclastic Carmen. If you were lucky enough to be in the audience…you won’t forget it.
Read MoreBarton could do no wrong. She brought out the emotional punches with a deep gold tone, jaw-dropping power when needed and satiny textures.
Read MoreA formidable Brangäne – an ample mezzo voice that gradually seduces with its expansive inflection…
Read MoreIt took no more than a dozen notes, one line of text, to recognize that Jamie Barton possesses a rare voice…a musician of great confidence and courage.
Read MoreA Verdian voice with a glowing top and as impressive a chest voice… Her performance, capturing every nuance, was the highlight of the concert.
Read MoreUnexpected Shadows makes the best possible case for the necessity and relevance of modern American classical song.
Read MoreA voice for the ages. Deep-dish and exceptionally plummy, her voice has power to spare and expression for days…
Read MoreThe kind of sumptuous velvet-and-steel mezzo-soprano that fills an auditorium seemingly as easily as opening the mouth, used with sharp intelligence…