Rosa Lamoreaux is an American soprano, appearing mostly in concert, both as a soloist and in vocal ensembles. She has appeared at festivals such as the Carmel Bach Festival and the Rheingau Musik Festival, and has recorded works by Johann Sebastian Bach with different conductors.
Lamoreaux has regularly performed with choral groups such as the Master Singers of Westchesters, conducted by Les Robinson Hadsell. She sang in 1987 the first soprano part in Mozart's Great Mass in C minor alongside Elisabeth Braden, Michael Hume and Nathaniel Watson,[4] in 1989 in works by Vivaldi with Pamela Dellal,[5] in 1990 Handel's Utrecht Te Deum and Haydn's St. Cecilia Mass,[6] and in 1991 was the soprano in Mozart's Vesperae solennes de Dominica and Requiem with Beverly Benso and Patrick Romano.[7]
Lamoreaux has taught voice at Princeton University, the Michigan State University, and the Smithsonian Institution, among others.[9] She won the 2009 Washington Area Music Award in the category "Classical Vocal Soloist".[11]