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Adrienne is a singer, conductor, and composer based out of Austin, Texas, with a passion for choral music.

As a singer, Adrienne is a soprano with experience in classical, jazz, and pop styles. She has appeared with numerous Texas-based vocal ensembles including Conspirare, Verdigris Ensemble, Texas Early Music Project, San Antonio Chamber Choir, the Tinsel Singers, and the Texas Bach Festival chorus, among others. She is a founding member of the all-female professional vocal quintet VAMP and a member of former Austin dance band the Fontanelles TX. She sang backup vocals for the movie The Bikeriders (2023), Eliza Gilkyson’s album Secularia, Churchwood’s album Hex City, and projects with Pocket Fishrmen, PONG, and John Drumbo French.

As a conductor, Adrienne serves as Artistic Director of Austin Cantorum, an auditioned chamber choir that specializes in illuminating and meditative concerts through creative programming, thematic storytelling, and personal connection. She received the 2025 Innovative Programming Award from the Texas Choral Directors Association for Cantorum’s “Bedtime Stories” concert from September 2024. Prior to Austin Cantorum, she served as director of Inversion Ensemble’s treble chorus, Da Capo, from 2019-2023. She also served as Assistant Choir Director at St. Mary Cathedral from 2021-2023 and at Central Christian Church from 2018-2020.

As a composer, Adrienne mostly enjoys making vocal arrangements but has also dabbled in original compositions and easy piano pieces. She has written for Austin Cantorum, VAMP, Tinsel Singers, and Austonettes A Cappella.

After choral music, Adrienne’s second favorite thing to do is Jazzercise and she teaches weekly classes at Jazzercise Austin. She has a Masters Degree in Vocal Chamber Music from the University of Redlands and she loves cookies, her husband Brant, and her kitty cats.