Deborah Voigt






“Ms. Voigt, clearly
in her prime, is astonishing.
Her sound is at once earthen and
gleaming ... Simply glorious.”

    The New York Times   


Deborah Voigt and Ben Heppner in the title roles of Wagner's Tristan und Isolde.

Deborah Voigt and Ben Heppner in the title roles of Wagner’s
Tristan und Isolde. Metropolitan Opera, March 2008

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Photo © Ken Howard/Metropolitan Opera

Deborah Voigt

10th Anniversary of the American Songbook Series: Opening Night
held in the Allen Room, at Jazz at Lincoln Center -
January 23rd, 2008.
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Photo © Caroline P. Digonis

All My Heart: Deborah Voigt Sings American Songs from Angel/EMI Classics

Ms. Voigt’s new Angel/EMI CD also features pianist Brian Zeger, and presents music by Amy Beach, Charles Tomlinson Griffes, Charles Ives and Leonard Bernstein, as well as first recordings of several songs by Ben Moore, the composer of “Wagner Roles.” more ]



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LATEST REVIEWS:

  • Tristan und Isolde, Metropolitan Operamore ]

  • Die Frau ohne Schatten, Lyric Opera of Chicagomore ]

  • Ravinia Festival, 2007more ]

  • Die Ägyptische Helena, Metropolitan Operamore ]


  • Widely acknowledged as the preeminent dramatic soprano today, Deborah Voigt has made her mark on both the operatic and concert stages in a remarkably varied repertoire.

    Critics have lauded Ms. Voigt for her “lyricism, beauty of tone and dramatic acuity” as well as her “impressive aura and voice.”

    Voigt has garnered enthusiastic acclaim from critics and the world’s opera audiences as one of today’s leading exponents of operas by Richard Wagner, Richard Strauss, Giuseppe Verdi and others.


    LATEST NEWS:

  • Deborah Voigt’s Isolde performances in Metropolitan Opera’s star-crossed revival of Wagner’s Tristan hit high note over weekend.more ]

  • Voigt's Most Taxing Role Yet
    Joel Lobenthal, New York Sun, March 10, 2008read article ]

  • Deborah Voigt gives her company debut as Wagner’s Isolde at the Metropolitan Opera, March 10. Voigt also returns to Carnegie Hall in March for performances of Strauss’s Four Last Songs and Barber’s Andromache’s Farewell with Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony. [ more ]

  • Deborah Voigt was one of the rare musical guests on public radio's Leonard Lopate show this week, talking at the WNYC studios with Lenny about her American Songbook concert at Lincoln Center.more ]

  • Superstar soprano Deborah Voigt opens Lincoln Center’s “American Songbook” series on Wednesday, January 23.more ]

  • Deborah Voigt wows Chicago audiences as the Empress in Richard Strauss’s “Woman without a Shadow.”more ]

  • “Soprano Deborah Voigt finds that less is more at the opera house.” New City Chicago interview. [ more ]

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