Léirithe san am a chuaigh thart 1983 — Inné
A kékszakállú herceg vára (Bluebeard's Castle), Bartók
Théâtre du ChâteletJudit (Judith)
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannErwartung (Expectation), Schoenberg, Arnold
La Voix humaine (The Human Voice), Poulenc
Théâtre du ChâteletEine Frau (Sopran) + 1 ról
Féach ar an gclár, an fhoireann agus an fhoireannProm 29, StravinskyWeirRavelSchoenberg, ArnoldStrauss
BBC PromsSoloist
Féach ar an gclár, an fhoireann agus an fhoireannJessye Norman sings Brahm's lieder, Various
Lincoln CenterSoprano
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannOedipus rex (Oedipus Rex), Stravinsky
Saito Kinen FestivalJocaste (Jocasta)
Féach ar an bhfoireann agus an fhoireannJessye Mae Norman (September 15, 1945 – September 30, 2019) was an American opera singer and recitalist. She was able to perform dramatic soprano roles but refused to be limited to that voice type. A commanding presence on operatic, concert and recital stages, Norman was associated with roles including Beethoven's Leonore, Wagner's Sieglinde and Kundry, Cassandre and Didon by Berlioz and Bartók's Judith. The New York Times music critic Edward Rothstein described her voice as a "grand mansion of sound", and wrote that "it has enormous dimensions, reaching backward and upward. It opens onto unexpected vistas. It contains sunlit rooms, narrow passageways, cavernous halls." Norman trained at Howard University, the Peabody Institute, and the University of Michigan. Her career began in Europe,