Adrienne Lotto
Voice
Adrienne is a New York-based soprano whose musical interests range from Perotin to Purcell, to Pierrot Lunaire and beyond.
A graduate of the Yale School of Music, she studied with leading early music specialists James Taylor and Bernarda Fink and earned a certificate from the Institute of Sacred Music as a member of the Voxtet. In her time at Yale, she performed and toured with the Schola Cantorum and was a featured soloist in performances conducted by David Hill, Nicholas McGegan, Masaaki Suzuki, Paul Hillier, and Peter Oundjian.
Adrienne earned a B.F.A. from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, where she sang with the Pittsburgh Camerata and Chatham Baroque. She was also a founding member of Ping, a vocal quintet dedicated to performances of early music and new commissions by young composers.
In between degrees, Adrienne worked as a costumed historical interpreter and singer for the Governor’s Musick, Colonial Williamsburg’s resident Baroque ensemble
As a soloist, Adrienne has appeared with the Berkshire Bach Society, the Oratorio Society of New Jersey, and the New Haven Symphony Orchestra in their 2021 and 2023 performances of Handel’s Messiah.