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Gun-Brit Barkmin | |
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Born | 1971 Rostock, then in East Germany |
Occupation | Soprano singer |
Website | www |
Gun-Brit Barkmin is a German opera singer and concert soloist in the vocal range soprano who has garnered generally positive reviews for her performances in leading roles in operas by Janáček, Britten, Berg, Wagner and Richard Strauss,[1][2][3][4][5] although (writing in The New Yorker) Alex Ross felt that she "showed strain" in her role as Salome.[6] In contrast, Anthony Tommasini of the New York Times found she sang the role with "searing power and unflagging intensity."[7] James Leonard comments that her collaboration with Zürcher Klaviertrio to record Seven Romances on Poems by Alexander Blok by Shostakovich added "human tenderness."[8]
She was born in Rostock in 1971 (in the former German Democratic Republic)[9] but now lives in Berlin. She has performed in the US, Canada, UK, Japan, Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Brazil, Australia and New Zealand.[10]
Her given name is of Swedish origin.[11]
The German soprano Gun-Brit Barkmin gives a vibrant performance in the title role.
strong performances by Christopher Purves, Gun Brit Barkmin,
Gun-Brit Barkmin, as Marie, is excitable (to the point of letting her vibrato get a little out of control early on) and touching.
The cast included Gun-Brit Barkmin as Chrysothemis ... who brought an intensity of feeling to the role that ennobled this character's longing for the normalcy of life outside the palace walls.
Gun-Brit Barkmin showed strain in the title role
As Salome, the German soprano Gun-Brit Barkmin sang with searing power and unflagging intensity.
Zürcher Klaviertrio -- violinist Gabriel Adorján, cellist Joël Marosi, and pianist Christiane Frucht joined by soprano Gun-Brit Barkmin ... Shostakovich's music sounds harshly angular, passionately anguished, and unrelentingly driven, with warm-toned soprano Barkmin adding the only touch of human tenderness
Gun-Brit Barkmin, soprano, born in Rostock