Amber Evans

Amber Evans is an Australian vocalist, conductor and composer currently based in the US. She regularly performs as an early music soloist, chamber ensemble vocalist, and contemporary opera/vocal specialist, with consistent touring engagements in Australia, the US and the UK. Winner of the inaugural US Dwight and Ursula Mamlok Advancement Award for the interpretation of contemporary music, she is committed to the vital artistic collaboration with composers to thoughtfully contribute to the musical canon of the present day. In Australia between 2020-22, Amber became the inaugural lecturer for aural studies and ear training at the Young Conservatorium, stepped in as assistant conductor for The Australian Voices, established the vocal sextet Formant, and directed the music for All Saints Anglican Church, Brisbane.

Upon her return to the US, Amber commenced doctoral studies at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, under the tutelage of Neil Semer. Notable musical endeavours include work with medieval ensemble Concordian Dawn, new music ensembles BlackBox and Infrasound, her new music duos confluss and panSonus, concerts and services with the Choir of St. Luke in the Fields, and is a frequent extra member of the Ekmeles vocal sextet.