Today, Beaton's reputation rests largely on her appearances as
Turandot (recorded in live performance and now on compact disc), and her performance as Cathy on the complete recording of
Bernard Herrmann's only full-length opera
Wuthering Heights. Beaton's operatic career is also notable because she is the only singer in history successfully to have alternated the exacting soprano role of Turandot with the contralto role of Maddalena (
Rigoletto) in one season, and, in later seasons, sung the contralto role of Ulrica (
A Masked Ball) followed by more Turandots and another difficult soprano role – Abigaille in
Nabucco. After Beaton's final recital at the
Sydney Opera House in 1983, she occasionally sang for special events such as the 80th birthday gala for
Sylvia Fisher, and mentored many aspiring singers. The warm reception for Beaton at the Sydney Opera House in 1996, when she attended the gala to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the
Australian Opera Company, was as much an acknowledgement of her past performances as it was a reminder of how much audiences had missed her on stage in the intervening years. In 2006, at a gala for one hundred guests in honour of Beaton's own 80th birthday, she sang two Scottish songs, accompanied by
Geoffrey Tozer. "Still rich and glorious" declared the guest of honour, the renowned Australian opera star
Lauris Elms, when she heard Beaton's singing on that occasion. ==Early life==