Carnegie Hall
Read MoreThe star of the evening was the mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton, who sang five Sibelius songs with focus and passion…
Read MoreThe star of the evening was the mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton, who sang five Sibelius songs with focus and passion…
Jamie Barton dons Antony’s breastplate and lets loose her gutsy powerhouse of a voice, which must project much of the intensity, texture and presence of the castrato voice of yore...Read More
Read MoreMezzo-soprano Jamie Barton was terrific as Marcellina, hilariously dominating her scenes and singing with a big, beautiful voice…
Read MoreBarton is a warm, smiling, effervescent presence with a uniquely colored instrument...she delivered the songs with unerring style and self-aware humor…
Read MoreLuxury casting… When she finally does have her moment – in the final act when she reveals Iago's subterfuge with the handkerchief – it really counts for something…
Barton's rich, powerful voice entranced the Terrace Theatre audience...Read More