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Acclaimed for her clarion tone and intuitive musicianship, soprano Louise Fauteux is a delight to New England audiences.
Soloist - New York Philharmonic, Carnegie Hall, Jenaer Philharmonic, Hartford Symphony, The Complete Bach
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Soloist - New York Philharmonic, Carnegie Hall, Jenaer Philharmonic, Hartford Symphony, The Complete Bach *
The clarion power of Louise Fauteux’s soaring soprano voice has allowed her opportunities with some of todays most celebrated institutions including; a solo role in Peer Gynt with the New York Philharmonic and actor John de Lancie, a theatrical version of the St. Matthew Passion at the Brooklyn Academy of Music directed by Jonathan Miller, and a concert tour of Venice with DiCapo Opera as well as performances with the Winchendon Players, Alarm Will Sound, Baroklyn, Connecticut Virtuosi, and the Alturas Duo.
Ms. Fauteux has sung the roles of Pamina in The Magic Flute, Belinda from Dido and Aeneas, Gretel from Hansel and Gretel, Violetta from La Traviata, and Lucy from The Telephone, among others. She was a finalist in the MacAllister Awards national operatic competition and received an Adams Fellowship from the Carmel Bach Festival, which selects an annual quartet of singers internationally. As an active performer in the Northeastern United States, Ms. Fauteux most frequently appears with Concora, the New Haven Chorale, the Worcester Chorus, and Con Brio. She made her Carnegie Hall debut with the Messiah in 2022.
After more than a decade providing vocal instruction through the Hartt School, Ms. Fauteux pivoted to working with underserved youth at A. I. Prince Technical High School. She sings for the Archdiocese of Hartford, the high holy days of Congregation Mishkan Israel, and is a section leader for the Greater Middletown Chorale.
Ms. Fauteux completed a Master of Music in Vocal Pedagogy and Performance from Westminster Choir College, and earned a Bachelor of Music in Music Education from Keene State College. She accepts voice students on a limited basis.
Photography by Katherine Griswold