Soprano Rachel Redmond

Scottish-born, Paris-based soprano Rachel Redmond is establishing herself as a sought-after interpreter of baroque repertoire. Appearing at major venues and festivals throughout Europe, her recent Handel roles have attracted particular praise. 

Having started her earlier career with Le Jardin du Voix, the young artist’s programme of Les Arts Florissants, Rachel has performed extensively with the group in programmes of the French baroque masters as well as Purcell, Handel and Bach directed by both William Christie and Paul Agnew. She made her stage début at the Opéra Comique in Lully Atys. Her other opera appearances include Second Woman Dido & Aeneas for Aix-en-Provence Festival, Loena La Belle Hélène at Théâtre du Châtelet, Dalinda Ariodante for Göttingen International Handel FestivalFortuna L’Incoronazione di Poppea at Opéra du Rhin, Papagena Die Zauberflöte for Edinburgh International Festival, Susanna The Marriage of Figaro for English Touring Opera and Aminta in Vivaldi L’Olimpiade for Irish National Opera and the Royal Opera House Linbury Theatre. In concert she has also sung the roles of Dorinda Orlando with the Academy of Ancient Music / Laurence Cummings and Doña Isabel The Indian Queen at the Salzburg Festival with the Utopia Orchestra / Teodor Currentzis. 

Concert engagements include Bach B Minor Mass with Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment / John Butt at the BBC Proms; Purcell and Handel with the Freiburg Baroque Orchestra Kristian Bezuidenhout; Handel Esther and London Handel Festival / Laurence Cummings and Bach and Handel with The English Concert / Harry Bicket. Aside from period ensembles Rachel has worked with the Northern Sinfonia, BBC Scottish Symphony, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic and Royal Concertgebouw Orchestras. She counts amongst her musical collaborators conductors Christophe Rousset, Trevor Pinnock, Leonardo Garcia Alarcón and Jordi Savall. 

Recently released on the Linn label is Rachel Baptist: Ireland’s Black Syren a disc of repertoire sung by the 18th Century Irish soprano of African descent recorded with the Irish Baroque Orchestra and Peter Whelan. 

Rachel Redmond studied at the Music School of Douglas Academy, the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, and the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Born in Glasgow she lives in Paris and holds an Irish passport. 

See Rachel Redmond perform Handel’s Messiah with the RSNO on 2 January 2027.