Fricka in DIE WALKÜRE

The Metropolitan Opera

Barton’s portrayal of Fricka was brilliantly purposeful and vocally commanding. Her flamboyant mezzo-soprano, with its inky depths and flickering hues, rendered the character as guardian of legal integrity. But, in the surprisingly tender tone in which she passes the responsibility on to Brünnhilde, she hinted at a deeper sense of not only the futility, but also the undesirability of being proved right…

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Beth Stewart
Fricka in DAS RHEINGOLD

The Metropolitan Opera

Barton’s rich, powerful mezzo-soprano made her a superb Fricka, with a meaty quality in her chest voice and burning vitality throughout. Her characterization was a perfect mix of pride, grief, and exasperation, betraying her frustration at her husband Wotan through the ferociousness of her singing…

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Beth Stewart
Azucena in IL TROVATORE

Lyric Opera of Chicago

The mezzo-soprano was riveting – Barton’s high notes soared like a bel canto soprano and her growling chest voice had a disturbing, almost feral quality. She charted the imprisoned Azucena’s psychological disintegration with an almost clinical degree of vocal and dramatic acuity…

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Beth Stewart
Waltraute & 2nd Norn in GÖTTERDÄMMERUNG

San Francisco Opera

Impeccable diction and voices of real substance get the opera off to a tremendously powerful start… Previously impressing mightily for both power and beauty of line as the cycle’ Fricka, Jamie Barton delivers an equally radiantly sung Waltraute…

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Beth Stewart
Fricka in DIE WALKÜRE

San Francisco Opera

Jamie Barton, singing so beautifully in Das Rheingold, proves she has vocal balls of steel as well, delivering a Fricka of power and considerable subtlety. The voice is still creamy, but when the top notes fly, the audience are pinned to their seats…

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Beth Stewart