
Performance Bio
Angie Tyler is a Boston-based soprano who specializes in early music. With a bright, shimmering tone, Angie is passionate about telling compelling stories and challenging the status quo both in music and in life.
A sought after soloist, Angie performs regularly with early music ensembles in the Boston area. Recent performances include Midnight Sun with The Aurora Ensemble and The Ladies of Ferrara with Newton Baroque. Angie has also sung with The Boston Camerata and Seven Times Salt, and regularly performs with Lilith Vocal Ensemble and Tutti Music Collective.
Angie is co-founder and music director of The Pandora Consort, an early music ensemble dedicated to innovative performances and underrepresented music. With The Pandora Consort they have developed and performed programs such as Vox Feminae: Songs of Powerful Women, The Witching Hour, and Hildegard Reanimated.
Angie holds a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance from Cairn University and in 2021 earned a Master of Music in Historical Performance at Longy School of Music of Bard College studying with Pamela Dellal.
In addition to music, Angie is passionate about disability rights and queer liberation.