Lyric soprano Chloe Boelter is an adaptive and musically-diverse singer, recognized for her "emotive" voice and versatility among opera, early music, musical theater, jazz, and modern compositions. She has recorded multiple personal albums and collaborated as a vocalist in recording studios in Indianapolis to capture atmospheric works and R&B demos, and contemporary new works for both local composers around Indianapolis and international composers at the São Paulo Contemporary Composers Festival.
Lyric soprano Chloe Boelter is an adaptive and musically-diverse singer, recognized for her "emotive" voice and versatility among opera, early music, jazz, and modern compositions. Hailing from Chicago, her voice has reached halls in the Czech Republic, Vienna, Italy, and in her current city of Indianapolis. During the 2020 lockdown, Chloe became a Fellow with Classical Music Indy to produce an art song album on the works of female composers surrounding the Romantic period. While performing as Donna Anna in Mozart’s Don Giovanni in the Estates Theater with the Prague Summer Nights: Young Artists Music Festival in 2019, Chloe made her competitive presence known in the Czech Republic by placing in multiple competitions: she won First Place for the PSN Vocal Competition, and as a result, was invited back for the Dvořák International Singing Competition later in the fall of 2019. There in Carlsbad, while being the only singer representing the US that year, she won the Best Mozart Interpretation Award, and placed 3rd in the Junior Division. Chloe has played the notable roles of Mimì in La Bohème with the Vienna Summer Music Festival, Madame Pompous in Too Many Sopranos and Mabel in The Pirates of Penzance while attending Butler University, and featured as a Guest Artist with the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir as Gabriel and Eve in Haydn's The Creation and the soprano soloist in Bach's Mass in B Minor at major venues in Indianapolis. She graduated from Indiana University with her MM in Voice in 2020, being trained by Jane Dutton.
Lyric soprano Chloe Boelter is an adaptive and musically-diverse singer, recognized for her "emotive" voice and versatility among opera, early music, musical theater, jazz, and modern compositions. She has recorded multiple personal albums and collaborated as a vocalist in recording studios in Indianapolis to capture atmospheric works and R&B demos, and contemporary new works for both local composers around Indianapolis and international composers at the São Paulo Contemporary Composers Festival.
Lyric soprano Chloe Boelter is an adaptive and musically-diverse singer, recognized for her "emotive" voice and versatility among opera, early music, jazz, and modern compositions. Hailing from Chicago, her voice has reached halls in the Czech Republic, Vienna, Italy, and in her current city of Indianapolis. During the 2020 lockdown, Chloe became a Fellow with Classical Music Indy to produce an art song album on the works of female composers surrounding the Romantic period. While performing as Donna Anna in Mozart’s Don Giovanni in the Estates Theater with the Prague Summer Nights: Young Artists Music Festival in 2019, Chloe made her competitive presence known in the Czech Republic by placing in multiple competitions: she won First Place for the PSN Vocal Competition, and as a result, was invited back for the Dvořák International Singing Competition later in the fall of 2019. There in Carlsbad, while being the only singer representing the US that year, she won the Best Mozart Interpretation Award, and placed 3rd in the Junior Division. Chloe has played the notable roles of Mimì in La Bohème with the Vienna Summer Music Festival, Madame Pompous in Too Many Sopranos and Mabel in The Pirates of Penzance while attending Butler University, and featured as a Guest Artist with the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir as Gabriel and Eve in Haydn's The Creation and the soprano soloist in Bach's Mass in B Minor at major venues in Indianapolis. She graduated from Indiana University with her MM in Voice in 2020, being trained by Jane Dutton.
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