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Amy Moore

crystalline clarity”

— SOUNDSLIKESYDNEY©

 Lyric soprano Amy Moore moved to Australia from the UK in 2015 following a successful career encompassing a wide variety of repertoire, particularly in the early and contemporary music arenas. Accomplished as both a soloist and ensemble singer, Amy worked with virtually all the leading UK ensembles, appearing regularly in concert and featuring on dozens of CD recordings

Amy performed solo radio broadcasts with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment (Boyce’s Solomon), The Gabrieli Consort (Purcell’s Odes) and the RTÉ Orchestra (Fauré Requiem). In concert Amy has appeared with the Bochumer Symphoniker (Handel’s Messiah), the Irish Baroque Orchestra (Bach’s St Matthew Passion), the Hanover Band (Bach’s St John Passion and Handel’s Messiah), the London Contemporary Orchestra (Jonathan Cole’s Assassin Hair), Ensemble Intercontemporain, Paris (Enno Poppe’s Interzone, directed by Susanna Mälkki) and with performances of Monteverdi’s Vespers, Haydn’s Nelson Mass and Missa Brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo, Mozart’s C Minor Mass, Rossini’s Petite Messe Solennelle and Verdi’s Requiem.

As a member of Norway’s Edvard Grieg Kor from 2012-14, Amy took the roles of Mrs Paskova in Janacek’s The Cunning Little Vixen, and Iseut in Frank Martin’s Le Vin Herbe, as well as appearing performances of Marco Polo, The Golden Cockerel and Fidelio with Bergen Nasjonale Opera.

In Australia, Amy has performed solo concerts with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (Messiah), Australian Brandenburg Orchestra (Mozart Requiem and Handel Dixit Dominus), Bach Akademie Australia (Ascension Oratorio BVW 11), The Choir of St James’ King Street (Haydn Creation, Handel L’allegro, il penseroso ed il moderato, Messiah, St John Passion), Victoria Chorale Melbourne (Haydn Nelson Mass), Trinity College Choir Melbourne (Messiah), The Australian Bach Society (Lutheran Masses), Willoughby Symphony Orchestra (Haydn The Seasons, Brahms Requiem), and Australian Baroque Brass (Jauchzet, Gott BWV 51). 

Amy performed a number of concerts in the 2019 Canberra International Music Festival, receiving warm reviews for her performances in Bach’s St John Passion and the role of Vikki in Andrew Schultz’s chamber opera, The Children’s Bach

Amy is a Principal Artist with The Song Company and has recently performed Messiaen’s grandest song cycle, Harawi, Chants d’amour et de mort, with Artistic Director Antony Pitts, in a number of live performances and on Melbourne Digital Concert Hall.

Amy has performed in concert with Pinchgut Opera and was to have made her solo operatic debut in their (postponed) 2020 performance of Medée. Amy appeared in Platée in 2021, and will also feature in Pinchgut Opera productions in 2022.

 

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