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Renée Anne Louprette

Biography

Renée Anne Louprette is a 2022 U.S.-Romanian Fulbright Scholar who maintains an international career as organ recitalist, conductor, teacher, and collaborative artist. She is Assistant Professor of Music and College Organist at Bard College where she is artistic director of the Bard Baroque Ensemble and has directed the organ program at Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University since 2013. In New York City she served as Associate Director of Music at the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola, Trinity Wall Street, and the Unitarian Church of All Souls. She has performed solo recitals throughout Europe and North America and appeared as concerto soloist with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra in Australia, the Auburn Symphony Orchestra in Seattle, and The Orchestra Now in New York. Additional collaborations have included the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra, Piffaro, American Brass Quintet, Da Capo Chamber Ensemble, and the Los Angeles Dance Project. She has released solo recordings of the music of J. S. Bach and 20th-century French organ masterworks to critical acclaim.