Upcoming events.
VAMP Debut Album Release
VAMP presents a concert featuring songs from their self-titled debut album.
Some of the music on this album has been with VAMP since March 2020 when we were rehearsing in parking garages and backyards, our voices like the very birds we sang about, soaring across space to reach one another. You'll hear pieces that were born from our lived experience as women, honed by impossible and paradoxical pressures. Other songs serve as a peaceful refuge, or in some cases, a plea for peace. This debut album is a hallmark in our collective and individual journeys as singers, composers, poets, producers, business owners, and friends. We hope you can hear in every chord and line all the love we have for this music and each other.
VAMP @ St. Thomas More
VAMP brings their virtuosic artistry to St. Thomas More Catholic Church with a Mother’s Day focused program. With their amazingly interesting and diverse programming, you will not want to miss this group of 5 incredible humans and musicians who work to make vocal music accessible for all!
Femme Gaze with Panoramic Voices
Join Panoramic Voices for a joyful celebration of the feminine perspective featuring VAMP and Carolyn Trowbridge.
Femme Gaze with Panoramic Voices
Join Panoramic Voices for a joyful celebration of the feminine perspective featuring VAMP and Carolyn Trowbridge.
VAMP @ VBF
VAMP makes its Victoria Bach Festival debut on June 4th! We’ll be performing lots of new repertoire from the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque eras as well as some of our signature tunes.
VAMP @ HBM25
Join VAMP at our 3rd Here Be Monsters festival, premiering a piece by our very own Adrienne Pedrotti Bingamon and Brant Bingamon! We will go on at 9:05 on Saturday night but you definitely want to be there to hear everyone!
VAMP @ SXSW
VAMP is so excited to be officially performing at SXSW 2025! We will be at Cooper’s at 9:20pm on Wed March 12th, sharing the bill with Graham Reynolds Music, Invoke, Inversion Ensemble, and Daniel Fears!
The Fire in Her Eyes
The Fire in Her Eyes highlights the hidden inner lives of women as we contend with patriarchal society’s impact on our relationships, careers, personal ambitions and basic connections with men. The centerpiece of the program is Invisible Women commissioned from composer Russell Podgorsek, a work of allyship based on 6+ hours of interviews about our lives. The second half of the program will be cabaret-style solos accompanied by pianist Carla McElhaney.
In addition to the concert, VAMP is inviting women-owned businesses and nonprofits that support women in the Austin area to set up a market in the lobby to be seen and supported by our audience.
The Fire in Her Eyes
The Fire in Her Eyes highlights the hidden inner lives of women as we contend with patriarchal society’s impact on our relationships, careers, personal ambitions and basic connections with men. The centerpiece of the program is Invisible Women commissioned from composer Russell Podgorsek, a work of allyship based on 6+ hours of interviews about our lives. The second half of the program will be cabaret-style solos accompanied by pianist Carla McElhaney.
In addition to the concert, VAMP is inviting women-owned businesses and nonprofits that support women in the Austin area to set up a market in the lobby to be seen and supported by our audience.
VAMP @ HBM24
VAMP returns to Here Be Monsters anew, performing the world premiere of "Push" by Austin-based composer Russell Podgorsek, movements from "Between the Planets" by VAMP vocalist and composer Laura Mercado-Wright, and Benjie Dia's arrangement of "Blood I Bled."
VAMP @ ACC
For Women’s History Month, VAMP presents a concert that highlights the different voices of women then and now.
Presence with Austin Classical Guitar
Presence is the heart of our season.
The culmination of a yearlong collaboration, Presence features music by ACG’s 23-24 Artist-in-Residence and Grammy-nominated composer Reena Esmail, and performances by the extraordinary Mexican guitarist Dieter Hennings Yeomans, Austin’s super-creative and genre-bending vocal ensemble VAMP, and critically acclaimed bassoonist and UT Butler School faculty member Kristin Wolfe Jensen.
These internationally celebrated artists will be joined by a massive guitar orchestra, conducted by ACG Artistic Director Joe Williams on stage at the gorgeous AISD Performing Arts Center. The Presence Guitar Orchestra features the ACG Youth Camerata, Youth Orchestra & Chamber Ensemble as well as guitarists from UT Austin, UT San Antonio & UT Rio Grande Valley.
With premieres of music written by Reena Esmail, Matthew Lyons, Travis Marcum, Tony Mariano and Joe Williams. Presence is a celebration of now and our shared experience. Join us for this unforgettable evening!
Texas Rising Stars with Austin Civic Orchestra
The Austin Civic Orchestra partners again with The University of Texas at Austin for the 10th Texas Rising Stars concert at Bates Recital Hall. The winners of the Butler School of Music’s String Concerto Competition perform concerti accompanied by the orchestra.
ACO Guest Conductor, Jacob Schnitzer leads our outstanding student artists on works from Schumann and Sibelius.
The Orchestra concludes the concert with an innovative presentation of Holst’s The Planets. Local artist Laura Mercado-Wright composed interludes – titled Between the Planets – to fit between the movements of Holst’s composition. VAMP Vocals will perform each interlude as an introduction of the astrological characteristic of the following movement. VAMP will then be joined by singers from Austin Cantorum and the UT Chamber Treble Choir in the final movement of Holst’s Planets, Neptune.
KMFA Offbeat Series - Between the Worlds
An evening of music connecting us to our ancestors, our world, and ourselves. Collaborating with percussionist Carolyn Trowbridge, dancer Alexa Capareda, and other friends, VAMP takes you between worlds of life and death, spirit and nature, self and others. Featuring world premieres by Peter Stopschinski, Adrienne Inglis, and VAMP's own Laura Mercado-Wright.
VAMP @ HBM23
VAMP is thrilled to be performing with 14 other ensembles as part of HERE BE MONSTERS, an Austin new music collective. These performances include 11 world premieres by Austin composers, one of whom is our very own Laura Mercado-Wright. It will be an amazing evening; you don’t want to miss it!
VAMP @ The ERA Project
VAMP is excited to be the guest performers on this LOLA Austin event with soprano Maureen Broy Papovich!
Join us May 19th & 20th, 2023, for The ERA Project - a new set of songs for soprano and piano composed by Rain Nox with texts by Maureen Broy Papovich. This concert presentation features Maureen Broy Popovich, soprano, and Jeanne Sasaki, a pianist, with performances by special guests and all-female vocal ensemble, VAMP.
Ms. Papovich was inspired to write about the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) by her grandmother, Cecil Norton Broy (1890-1977) who worked beside Alice Paul as the Political Chair Person of the National Women’s Party for 25 years. This set of six songs explores the history of the ERA, the National Women’s Party, and the contributions of Ms. Papovich’s grandmother, and provides reflections on the women’s movement today. Along with the music, Ms. Papovich will present a short lecture and slideshow about the subject. Ms. Papovich and Ms. Nox hope to bring attention to this important and ongoing fight for equality in the Constitution through the ERA. The ERA Project combines beautiful music with inspiring and thought-provoking content.
VAMP @ The ERA Project
VAMP is excited to be the guest performers on this LOLA Austin event with soprano Maureen Broy Papovich!
Join us May 19th & 20th, 2023, for The ERA Project - a new set of songs for soprano and piano composed by Rain Nox with texts by Maureen Broy Papovich. This concert presentation features Maureen Broy Popovich, soprano, and Jeanne Sasaki, a pianist, with performances by special guests and all-female vocal ensemble, VAMP.
Ms. Papovich was inspired to write about the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) by her grandmother, Cecil Norton Broy (1890-1977) who worked beside Alice Paul as the Political Chair Person of the National Women’s Party for 25 years. This set of six songs explores the history of the ERA, the National Women’s Party, and the contributions of Ms. Papovich’s grandmother, and provides reflections on the women’s movement today. Along with the music, Ms. Papovich will present a short lecture and slideshow about the subject. Ms. Papovich and Ms. Nox hope to bring attention to this important and ongoing fight for equality in the Constitution through the ERA. The ERA Project combines beautiful music with inspiring and thought-provoking content.
DMA Lecture Recital of Page Stephens, mezzo
VAMP’s very own Page Stephens talks about why she thinks including new music in vocal training today is so important. Also, hear exceptional music by Matthew Lyons, James Maverick, and not one, but TWO world premieres by Laura Mercado-Wright and Russell Podgorsek.
FREE ADMISSION
Contemporary KMFA Classical Day Party: An Unofficial SXSW Showcase
It’s VAMP’s first unofficial SXSW gig along with some of our favorite contemporary classical friends! We perform at 4:48pm.
FREE ADMISSION
VAMP Inaugural Concert
Conceived pre-pandemic and born in March 2020, VAMP is a vocal quintet of formidable female artists touting a motley songbook and a bold red lip. After two years of rehearsing in parking garages and performing virtually, VAMP proudly presents their inaugural public concert featuring vocal music ranging from the renaissance to pop and everything in between.
Deeply committed to amplifying music by living, female-identifying composers, they thrive on diving into new sonic worlds and stretching musical boundaries. VAMP's members have premiered scores by some of the country’s most exciting composers, including Gabriela Ortiz, Julia Wolfe, Caroline Shaw, Reena Esmail, Dana Lyn, Adrienne Inglis, Adeliia (Adele) Faizullina, and their very own Laura Mercado-Wright.
Members of VAMP include Mary Elizabeth Ashton, soprano; Adrienne Pedrotti Bingamon, soprano; Katrina Saporsantos, soprano; Page Stephens, mezzo soprano; and Laura Mercado-Wright, mezzo soprano.