Amy
Moore

Soprano

British soprano Amy Moore moved to Australia in 2015. She has performed as a soloist with many prominent European orchestras, including the Gabrieli Consort, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, Bochumer Symphoniker and Hanover Band.

With EXAUDI vocal ensemble she premiered countless new works, performing in Europe with Ensemble Modern, L’Instant Donné and Ensemble Intercontemporain. She sang with virtually all the leading UK vocal ensembles and was a member of Norway’s Edvard Grieg Kor, performing regularly with Bergen National Opera, as well as taking the role of Iseut in Frank Martin’s secular oratorio Le Vin herbé.

She has performed as soloist with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Bach Akademie Australia, Choir of St James’ King Street, Trinity College Choir Melbourne, Willoughby Symphony Orchestra and Sydney University Graduate Choir. She received warm reviews for her performances at the 2019 Canberra International Music Festival, singing Bach’s St John Passion and the role of Vikki in Andrew Schultz’s opera The Children’s Bach.

She is a Principal Artist with The Song Company, recently performing and recording Messiaen’s song cycle Harawi with Artistic Director Antony Pitts.

Amy has performed in concert with Pinchgut Opera and makes her operatic debut with Platée.


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