Louisa Perfect   soprano

Louisa Perfect

Louisa first came across the Lacock organisation at the first Bruges Early Music Week in 2002, which she attended as a student soloist. She has since performed and broadcast with Deborah Roberts's female vocal ensemble Musica Secreta .

After a degree in Music and French at Sheffield University, Louisa moved to London to continue her singing training and currently studies with Barbara Alden.  As a soloist Louisa has been lucky to become a regular guest of Blandford Choral Society, most recently taking part in performances of Bach's St Matthew Passion and Handel's Messiah.  In London performances have included Allegri's Miserere at St John's Smith Square and Samuel Wesley's little known Confitebor.

Louisa is also a keen ensemble singer.  She is one of the founding members of Musick Fyne of London, a young 8-voice ensemble whose varied repertoire includes amongst others the German renaissance and English folk song.  She has also sung with the Guildford Camerata, most recently in the UK debut of John Rutter's new Mass for the Children and Musica Secreta, with whom she recently took part in a recording for Radio 3 of Cozzolani's Vespers. Future plans include Monteverdi's Vespers and Tallis's Spem in Alium, both as part of the Brighton Early Music Festival.