
“Lauren has a classic poise and sound and is a welcome throwback in some ways to an earlier age” - Seenandheard International
“luscious, rich tone”- Opera Canada
“Lauren’s robust, dramatic voice turned heads” - Broadway World
“Soulful and engrossing depth of tone” - The Philadelphia Inquierer
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Canadian-American settler Lauren Pearl (she/they) is an interdisciplinary artist with a “luscious, rich tone”(Opera Canada) and “Robust, dramatic voice”(Broadway World), and is known as "an artist of subtle skill" (Classical CD Choice). Lauren’s mission as a performer is to inspire and invigorate. Lauren strives to question and disrupt conditioned models and structures in order to support equity and inclusivity. Now is the time to be fully present, reconnect with our source, and inspire empathetic awareness through art. Lauren hopes to do this through an interdisciplinary approach to performance art, by blending crafts to engage and welcome audiences through the use of a dynamic artistic spectrum.
Lauren’s adaptable instrument and versatile stage presence allow a chameleon-like persona on stage, with repertoire ranging from baroque to contemporary. Equally comfortable on both the operatic and concert stages, Lauren has made debuts across North America and Europe, notably at Lincoln Center in recital at Alice Tully Hall, and at Carnegie Hall as a soloist with the New York Choral Society.
Lauren is an avid and passionate chamber musician, and has held residencies at The Marlboro Music Festival, Chamberfest Cleveland, The New York Festival of Song, and is an artist in residence with SOTA Chambermusic Festival in Hyderabad India. Lauren regularly collaborates with EchoChamber Toronto and looks forward to an upcoming international tour with Musicians from Marlboro.
Lauren trained in the Ensemble Studio with The Canadian Opera Company, as an Emerging Artist with Opera Philadelphia, and is a graduate of The Curtis Institute of Music. Lauren received a Sullivan foundation Career Grant and was nominated for a Dora Award for the transcendent, interdisciplinary performance of the role of Louise in the World Premiere of Gould’s Wall with Tapestry Opera.





