Alberta-born soprano Lindsay McIntyre has been hailed as “stunning” (The Whole Note) for her work in concert and on the stage. Recent performances include Claude Vivier’s “Love Songs” and “Musik für das Ende” at the Southbank Centre in London, UK, “Garden of Vanished Pleasures,” “Love Songs,” and two seasons of “Electric Messiah” with Soundstreams, Buxtehude’s “Membra Jesu Nostri” and Craig Hella Johnson’s “Considering Matthew Sheppard” with the Grand Philharmonic Chamber Choir, Handel’s “Dixit Dominus” and BWV 4 & BWV 165 with the Theatre of Early Music, and Steve Reich’s contemporary masterwork “Music for 18 Musicians” at the University of Toronto New Music Festival. Lindsay is completing a Doctor of Musical Arts degree at U of T, and was recently named winner of the 2022 DMA Recital Competition and Shalom Ben-Uri Graduate Recital Prize.