Chloe Holgate
Chloe’s strong musicianship, vocal flexibility and range have allowed her to enjoy an exciting and varied career.
Her recent solo engagements include Couperin’s Leçons de Ténèbrae with the Saint Andrew Music Society, and a solo recital at Lehman College Art Gallery with Concerts in the Heights. She made her Alice Tully Hall debut with the American Classical Orchestra under the direction of Thomas Crawford. “Holgate wielded a clear straight tone that flexed and tapered beautifully” (New York Classical Review).
In recent seasons Chloe has been a featured soloist with the American Soloists Ensemble, Ensemble Échappé, Melius Consort, Chatham Baroque, Folger Consort, and Prototype Festival. Chloe performs regularly with Musica Sacra, Voices of Ascension, Trinity Wall Street, Virtuoso Singers and Artefact Ensemble.
A member of vocal trio ModernMedieval Voices, Chloe has performed at the Met Museum, the Cloisters, Dumbarton Oaks, Washington National Gallery, for Princeton Chamber Music Society and at Saint Thomas Church. In addition to performing, MMV give vocal masterclasses and composition workshops at universities around the country. Their debut album, The Living Word, featuring chants by Hildegard von Bingen and contemporary commissions, is now available on all streaming platforms.
In addition to her solo and choral engagements around NYC, Chloe writes and performs original music under the name Sibyl with her sister, violinist Lily Holgate. They look forward to writing new music as part of a residency at Avaloch Farm Music Institute this summer.