
Chloe Holgate
CHLOE HOLGATE (mezzo-soprano) is a dynamic vocalist, arranger, and composer whose versatility and musicianship have led to a rich and varied career across genres. Recent solo highlights include Nico Muhly’s To the Body (a Guggenheim Works & Process commission), Leçons de Ténèbrae by Couperin with the Saint Andrew Music Society, and a solo recital of American Songbook repertoire at Lehman College Art Gallery. In 2023, she made her Alice Tully Hall debut with the American Classical Orchestra. “Holgate wielded a clear straight tone that flexed and tapered beautifully” (New York Classical Review). As a member of the vocal trio ModernMedieval Voices, Chloe performs a unique blend of medieval chant, polyphony, and contemporary commissions at venues around the country. Chloe has recently appeared as a soloist with Voices of Ascension, TENET Vocal Artists, Central City Chorus, Ensemble Échappé, Chatham Baroque, Folger Consort, and at the Prototype Festival in the NYT Critic’s Pick Acquanetta, directed by Daniel Fish. In addition to performing, Chloe is an accomplished arranger and composer, specializing in vocal music for treble voices. She writes and performs with her sister, violinist Lily Holgate, in their genre-crossing duo Sibyl, whose debut album will be released later this year.