Barnett-Jones obtained a bachelor's degree at the
Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, and her master's degree from the
Royal Academy of Music and Opera School. Her Artist Diploma was obtained at the
Guildhall School of Music and Drama. During her undergraduate studies she made her first appearance at the BBC Proms in
Stockhausen's Mittwoch aus Licht with
ExCathedra. She was a Harewood Artist at
English National Opera, and she made her debut in October 2019 as a last minute replacement in
Harrison Birtwistle's
The Mask of Orpheus, directed by Daniel Kramer, conducted by
Martyn Brabbins and with Costume design by
Daniel Lismore. Prior to working at ENO she was a chorister at
Glyndebourne Festival Opera, understudying the roles of Suzuki in
Madama Butterfly, Annina in
Der Rosenkavalier and Dryad in
Ariadne auf Naxos. She went on to sing Annina in
La Traviata for Glyndebourne on Tour. During the pandemic of 2020, even with many cancellations, Barnett-Jones made her debuts with
The Grange Festival in
Precipice and her European Debut as Madame Flora in
Menotti's The Medium at
Oper Frankfurt Conducted by
Sebastian Wiegle and Directed by Hans Walter Richter. In 2021 she competed in
BBC Cardiff Singer of the World at less than 12 hours notice, when singer had to quarantine in line with COVID guidelines at the time. She went on to win her round and competed in the Final. She won the Dame Joan Sutherland Audience Prize. Barnett-Jones has recorded with the
BBC Philharmonic Orchestra,
London Philharmonic Orchestra,
Royal Scottish National Orchestra,
City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra,
The Academy of Ancient Music,
The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra,
BBC Symphony Orchestra and at
The Wigmore Hall. == Awards ==