Betsy Norden (born October 17, 1945) is an American soprano who appeared with the Metropolitan Opera over 500 times.
Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, she studied at Boston University, and began her career in musical comedy.
Norden joined the Met chorus in 1969, and sang her first solo role there on January 27, 1972, as the Peasant Girl in Le nozze di Figaro, opposite Cesare Siepi in the name part, with Karl Böhm conducting.
She has appeared as concert soloist with various ensembles including the St.
Louis Symphony Orchestra, the Minnesota Orchestra, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra, and the New York Chorale Society.
In 1977, she recorded Arthur Shepherd's Triptych, for High Voice and String Quartet with the Emerson String Quartet for New World Records.
In 1987, she recorded an album of "Cantatas & Arias," with trumpeter Bob Haley, for Crystal Records.
Norden married Bob Haley on December 10, 1972, and has two sons.