Philadelphia-based soprano Rebecca Myers is a soloist, collaborator, recording artist, and creator in high demand. Indulging and specializing in vocal repertoire, spanning from the Medieval to scores written especially for her, Rebecca has gained a reputation for her “timbral clarity and flawless pitch”, “nimble coloratura” (South Florida Classical Review).
Ever ready to tackle a wide range of repertoire, Rebecca’s 2025/2026 season includes an exciting lineup of performances. Notable engagements include her solo debut with The Folger Consort, Gamut Bach Ensemble, and appearances with Lyric Fest, Apollo’s Fire, Portland Baroque, The Crossing, and Seraphic Fire.
Last season Rebecca was the soprano soloist with Apollo’s Fire for performances in Cleveland and Chicago of Bach’s B minor Mass. She also appeared as a soloist with Portland Baroque, Tempesta di Mare, and The Back Bay Chorale. In March of 2025 Rebecca gave the modern world premiere of Marianna Martines’ “O Virgo, cui salutem” with the Seraphic Fire period orchestra.
In 2023, Rebecca was a featured soloist on the GRAMMY award winning album Born, recorded with The Crossing. That same year she made her New World Symphony Debut under the baton of Patrick Dupré Quigley as soprano soloist in Carmina Burana as well as her debut with Verità Baroque for the European premiere of Philip Lasser’s The Mask in the Mirror at the historic Institute de France.
Rebecca is the Artistic Director, and a founding soprano in the cutting-edge vocal chamber ensemble, Variant 6. In this leadership position, she curates programs of virtuosic and obscure works from all eras of history in new and surprising ways engaging artists throughout the country.
Rebecca has appeared on over twenty-five acclaimed commercial recordings with The Crossing, Variant 6, Seraphic Fire, Lyric Fest, and Lorelei Ensemble. She appears on three GRAMMY award winning albums (best choral performance 2018, 2022, and 2025) and eight GRAMMY award nominated albums.