"Few women sing Schubert's desolate, passionate anti-odyssey of the rejected male lover, but when they do it can be memorable. Never more so than in this superb performance, where Nézet-Séguin is the perfect companion. DiDonato has a voice of rare beauty, but even more heartbreaking than the loveliness of her singing is her endlessly varied dramatic colouring of the text. Incomparable."
David Cairns in the Sunday Times Culture
'...Drawing on her formidable range of vocal colour, DiDonato captures the drama within each song, and across the cycle.....Any fan will enjoy the insight DiDonato brings.'
Fiona Maddocks, The Guardian/Observer