Héloïse Werner is a French-born soprano and composer known for her extraordinary vocal range, imagination and stage presence. An Associate Artist at Wigmore Hall, she is quickly gaining recognition as one of the most distinctive musical voices of her generation. Her work spans performance and composition, combining lyricism, playfulness and fearless experimentation.
She has written for leading ensembles and organisations including the CBSO, Aurora Orchestra and BBC Singers, and has performed with groups such as the BBC Philharmonic, CBSO and Nash Ensemble. Her acclaimed albums Phrases and close-ups have received widespread praise, and she is a founding member of both The Hermes Experiment and miré.