As Susanna in Le nozze di Figaro:
“… the entire cast sported fine voices, some of them exceptional. Among the winners was Jody Sheinbaum as Susanna. She brought charm and vivacity to the role, and her ‘Deh, vieni non tardar’ ranked up there with the stars.”Classical Voice of North Carolina
In Ned Rorem’s Three Sisters Who Are Not Sisters:
“Jenny (the superb Sheinbaum) … was solidly entertaining.”Newsday
“…Jody Sheinbaum …. excellent”
The New York Times
In Handel’s oratorio Solomon (as First Woman):
“…a sweetness and charm not to be forgotten.”
The Santa Fe Reporter
In Clemenza di Tito:
“…the perfect soubrette voice for Servilia.”
The Washington Post
As Mabel in The Pirates of Penzance:
“…an appealing, vocally strong Mabel…”
The Albuquerque Journal
“…the pert young nightingale, Jody Sheinbaum…”
The Santa Fe Reporter
As Despina in Così fan tutte:
“…the sprightly coloratura Jody Sheinbaum had a field day playing the expert on caprices of the heart…Sheinbaum shines playing multiple roles…”
Naples Daily News
“…Despina (charmingly portrayed by Jody Sheinbaum)…”
The Durango Herald
As Papagena in Die Zauberflöte:
“…richly characterized…fine acting skills…vigor and energy…”
Classical New Jersey Society
“Soprano Jody Sheinbaum was most appealing in the all-too-short role of Papageno’s love, Papagena.”
The Times (New Jersey)
“He [Papageno] finds an admirable partner in Jody Sheinbaum’s vivid Papagena.”
Courier-Post (Cherry Hill, NJ)
“Ms. Sheinbaum’s voice was light and sparkling…”
Town Topics (Princeton, NJ)
And in recital (‘The Songs of Tom Cipullo,’ presented by the NY Public Library at Cooper Union, NY):
“Jody Sheinbaum, a young and obviously up-and-coming soprano, seemed so perfect for this offering. Her thoroughly unpretentious style of singing is, on first blush, quite winning, and one can only hope this quality will not be lost to future demands on her silky voice.”