“Ms. Voigt, clearly
in her prime, is astonishing.
Her sound is at once earthen and
gleaming ... Simply glorious.”
The New York Times
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America’s top dramatic soprano makes her Zurich Opera debut singing Strauss next month, before returning to Met in April to star in Wagner’s Flying Dutchman. [ read more ]
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Deborah Voigt (right) as Chrysothemis, and Susan Bullock as Elektra, in the Metropolitan Opera’s production of Richard Strauss’s Elektra.
Photo © Marty Sohl


Above, as La Gioconda,
Metropolitan Opera, September/October, 2008.
Photos © Cory Weaver
  
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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 Returns to Metropolitan Opera as Chrysothemis in Richard Strauss’s Elektra on December 10 (with performances through Dec 29). [ read more ]
Lyric Opera opens season with glowing Tosca. [ read article ]
As Puccini Heroines Tosca and Girl of the Golden West, Diva Deborah Voigt Opens Chicago’s Opera Season and Closes San Francisco’s. America’s foremost dramatic soprano returns to the Metropolitan Opera in Strauss’s Elektra as Chrysothemis and in Wagner’s Flying Dutchman as Senta. [ read more ]
2009-2010 SEASON
Veteran music critic Kyle MacMillan profiles Deborah Voigt in the Denver Post: Reigning U.S. soprano Voigt debuts in Aspen. Read review: Soprano Voigt shines at Aspen festival
Deborah Voigt Addresses University of South Carolina Graduates on Saturday, August 8. The renowned dramatic soprano will receive an honorary degree from USC, a Doctorate in Music (D.Mus.)
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Deborah Voigt made her UK debut last week in an entirely new profession: Diva-journalist!
Concert v opera: a singer's view,
The Guardian, June 12, 2009.
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