Hailed for her "inimitable delivery" and versatility, Boston and New York-based soprano Corrine Byrne has quickly become a sought-after interpreter of repertoire from the Medieval to the Baroque era, and music by today's most daring composers.  Byrne has made solo appearances with the American Classical Orchestra, the Boston Symphony Orchestra Chamber Players, New York Chamber Orchestra at Carnegie Hall, REBEL Baroque Ensemble, Symphony New Hampshire, Emmanuel Music, the Lake George Music Festival Orchestra, Mountainside Baroque, Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra, Madison Bach Musicians, Westchester Oratorio Society, the Harvard Radcliff Collegium Musicum, and the Connecticut Early Music Festival. Byrne sings regularly with Lorelei Ensemble including on a recently GRAMMY® nominated recording of Chris Cerrone's Beaufort Scales. Byrne sang alongside the Tallis Scholars with the Carnegie Hall Chamber Chorus, Boston Early Music Festival, Lucerne Festival Academy Orchestra, and sings regularly on Emmanuel Music's Bach Cantata series.

Byrne is a co-founder of Ensemble Musica Humana and The Byrne:Kozar:Duo, recently featured on NPR and a nationally broadcast episode of American Public Media's Performance Today, and whose recording of 'Bring Something Incomprehensible Into This World' was featured in the New Yorker Magazine's 2017 Notable Recordings. She is also a core member of ground-breaking ensemble Cut Circle, runner up for the 2024 Gramophone Award. Byrne's recent roles include Miranda (The Onion by Eric Sawyer), Loralei (Mallory by Nathaniel Parks), Roya (We the Innumerable by Niloufar Nourbahksh), Filia (Jepthe), Anna (Die Todsünden), Doctor (The Scarlet Professor by Eric Sawyer), Cathy (The Last Five Years), Gretel (Hansel and Gretel) and Anima (Ordo Virtutum).Byrne is a member of Beyond Artists, a coalition of artists that donate a percentage of their concert fee to organizations they care about. Byrne supports the Cares Foundation and South Shore Habitat for Humanity through her performances. She is currently serving as a faculty member at Harvard University's Holden Voice Program and the Longy School of Music at Bard College.