Nancy Loesch has appeared as an operatic and concert soloist in leading venues nationwide including Carnegie Hall in New York City. Her favorite operatic roles include Cleopatra in Handel's Julius Caesar, Susanna in The Marriage of Figaro, Pamina and Papagena in The Magic Flute and Despina in Così fan tutte.
Equally at home performing the world’s great oratorios, Ms. Loesch has garnered high praise for solo appearances in Handel's Messiah, Haydn's Lord Nelson Mass, The Creation, Mass in the Time of War, and Mozart's Requiem.
In recent appearances in Santa Fe Pro Musica's A Baroque Christmas, she was praised by the Albuquerque Journal, as "a young singer with a clear, bright, attractive soprano" who " projected the text with a pure, warm, unforced sound.”
Additional recent performances include appearing as guest artist with Three Mo’ Tenors in Palm Springs, California and West Virginia, Lincoln Center's Meet the Artist program, and the Bar Harbor Music Festival in Maine.
Also known for her exceptional musical abilities, Ms. Loesch has premiered works by noted contemporary composers including Seymour Barab, Victor Kioulaphides and Melissa Shiflett. She made her Merkin Concert Hall debut in New York City singing the world premiere of Born as a Child by Seymour Barab and Kurt Vonnegut.

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