Lynne Rogers biography

Lynne Rogers, soprano has a busy career as a freelance soprano, singing teacher and choral director. She is a gifted concert and oratorio performer and for 16 years was a regular member of the BBC Daily Service Singers broadcasting on Radio 4. She has performed in France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Ireland and throughout the UK and her repertoire extends from baroque to contemporary music.
Lynne originally studied Theology before travelling to Italy to study singing under Maestro Arrigo Pola, who famously taught Pavarotti. She continued her studies at Birmingham Conservatoire before returning home to Liverpool to embark on a career as a freelance singer and teacher. Her recitals embrace her love of a good tune combined with beautiful words and she particularly enjoys singing English 20th century repertoire.
Lynne currently teaches singing at undergraduate and graduate level at Liverpool Hope University in addition to having a thriving private practice. She has particular interests in vocal health and lifelong singing and believes that nobody is ever too old to improve their singing voice. She likes to keep learning and has recently qualified as a therapeutic laryngeal massage therapist, helping people who have muscle tension problems affecting their voice.
Lynne has directed a number of ensembles amongst which are show choirs, opera choruses and youth choirs. Currently Lynne conducts Southport U3A choir and Level 10, a choir which came together during lockdown and has stayed together with a mission to challenge long held preconceptions around performing and listening. Lynne is very pleased to be conducting Cantata Choir this evening.
Lynne originally studied Theology before travelling to Italy to study singing under Maestro Arrigo Pola, who famously taught Pavarotti. She continued her studies at Birmingham Conservatoire before returning home to Liverpool to embark on a career as a freelance singer and teacher. Her recitals embrace her love of a good tune combined with beautiful words and she particularly enjoys singing English 20th century repertoire.
Lynne currently teaches singing at undergraduate and graduate level at Liverpool Hope University in addition to having a thriving private practice. She has particular interests in vocal health and lifelong singing and believes that nobody is ever too old to improve their singing voice. She likes to keep learning and has recently qualified as a therapeutic laryngeal massage therapist, helping people who have muscle tension problems affecting their voice.
Lynne has directed a number of ensembles amongst which are show choirs, opera choruses and youth choirs. Currently Lynne conducts Southport U3A choir and Level 10, a choir which came together during lockdown and has stayed together with a mission to challenge long held preconceptions around performing and listening. Lynne is very pleased to be conducting Cantata Choir this evening.