Imogen Moore is a soprano, singing teacher, and choral leader based in Oxfordshire. She has a wealth of experience in music education and workshop leading, alongside expertise in solo and ensemble singing including performing as a wedding singer.
Born in Somerset, Imogen Moore studied a BA in Music Performance at the University of Chichester Conservatoire, graduating with a first class honours degree. She then went on to complete a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) in Secondary Music from the University of Chichester.
Imogen is a current fellow with National Youth Choir, a development programme for young professional choral leaders. Her year on this scheme includes working on courses with the range of choirs, recording an album of music written by the Young Composers with NMC Recordings, and taking part in workshops and performances as part of National Youth Choir's Learning and Engagement programme.
Imogen was previously a member of National Youth Choir, where she performed a solo at the Royal Albert Hall as part of the series of concerts 'Carols in the Royal Albert Hall'.
Imogen performs as a wedding singer throughout England, bringing a magical atmosphere to couples days. She is a recommended supplier at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford.
Imogen was a choral scholar at Arundel Cathedral where she sang mass each Sunday and recorded two CD's, including as a soloist in Wesley's 'Blessed be the God and Father' on the album 'No Story So Divine'. Today, she maintains a regular presence at the cathedral as a soloist and member of the choir.
In addition to performing, Imogen shares her expertise as a singing teacher. Guiding young aspiring vocalists in their musical journeys, Imogen imparts her knowledge and passion for singing, developing confident young singers. She teaches in schools and offers private lessons to individuals in a home setting.
Recent highlights include:
Avatar Live in Concert at The Royal Albert Hall with National Youth Voices
October 2024
Prom 42: Beethoven's Ninth by Heart. Broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 and BBC Four and iPlayer
August 2024
National Youth Choir performance of Faure's Requiem at St John's Smith Square
April 2024
National Youth Choir Fellowship Ensemble perform in the Showcase 2024 with a world premier of Kristina Arakelyan's 'An Ode to the World"
February 2024
Purcell Odes: Soprano soloist for Come, Ye Sons of Art, and Welcome to all the Pleasures with the Chichester Chorale
July 2023
J.S.Bach: Magnificat soprano soloist, with Brighton Orpheus Choir
December 2022
Soloist for 'A Grand Night for Singing celebrating musicals of stage and screen, with the Boundstone Chorus in Lancing
November 2022
Soprano soloist in Gregorio Allegri: Miserere Mei at the wedding of HSH Prince Vincenz Heinrich Egon Joachim Gottfried Hubertus Maria Erwein of Fürstenberg and Miss Georgina Melville at Arundel Cathedral
July 2022
David Fanshore: African Sanctus with The Boundstone Chorus in Lancing
July 2022
John Rutter: Gloria soprano soloist with Eastbourne Choral Society
July 2022
Samuel Sebastian Wesley: Blessed be the God and Father soprano soloist on 'No Story So Divine' album with the Choir of Arundel Cathedral -available to listen on all streaming platforms
February 2022
George Frideric Handel: Dixit Dominus second soprano soloist with the Baroque Collective Singers performing with Alexandra Kidgell
July 2021
Homelink Charity concert at Glyndebourne Opera House with the University of Chichester Chamber Choir, singing choruses from Handel’s Messiah, and performing Vaughan Williams Serenade to Music with renowned soloist Dame Felicity Lott.
November 2019
Performed ‘King of glory, King of peace’ a piece commissioned by Alexander L’Estrange, for the King’s School Bruton 500th Anniversary celebrations for Her Majesty The Queen.
March 2019
REVIEWS
“I must mention the quartet here - what a spectacular job you did. Imogen - the clarity you had on those top Cs - sublime.”
Allegri’s Miserere, Tom Robson, Chichester Chorale concert.
“The concert was so beautiful. For the Fauré’s Requiem, I sat above the choir, where the choir boys used to sing. I was on my own up there with the Soprano. I literally bathed in the sound and when the Soprano sang, I felt like I was sitting next to an angel. It was amazing.”
Fauré’s Requiem, Audience member, Chailey Heritage Centre.