Loré Lixenberg is a British mezzo-soprano and performance artist celebrated for her fearless exploration of avant-garde and contemporary classical music. With a career spanning experimental opera, multimedia collaborations, and boundary-pushing vocal works, she’s become a go-to interpreter for composers like Salvatore Sciarrino, Georges Aperghis, and John Cage (as heard in her gripping take on *Song Books*). Her repertoire dances between theatricality and raw emotional intensity, whether she’s unraveling the industrial soundscapes of *La Fabbrico Illuminato* or breathing life into new commissions like Deirdre Gribbin’s *Island People*. A true sonic adventurer, Lixenberg thrives in projects that blur lines between voice, electronics, and visual art – check out her work on *Intricate Web* or Patrizio Fusi’s *Trees, Walls, Cities* for proof that classical music can still surprise the hell out of us.
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