Amy Fogerson
Mezzo-Soprano
Amy Fogerson is an ensemble singer and soloist who appears regularly with the Los Angeles Master Chorale, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and many other Southern California ensembles. Her solo appearances have included Steve Reich’s Tehillim at Lincoln Center, Louis Andriessen’s De Stijl with the LA Philharmonic, and the alto solos in Handel’s Messiah in the first performance of the work at Walt Disney Concert Hall. She is a lead teaching artist for Voices Within, the LA Master Chorale’s award-winning education residency program.
Fogerson also has a busy session singing career. Her voice can be heard in more than 100 feature films, TV shows and video games, including recent releases Smallfoot and How the Grinch Stole Christmas. She is the founding director of the Street Symphony Chamber Singers and supervises the Street Symphony Daniel Chaney Fellowship program.