In 2010, her debut recording, From the Diary of Sally Hemings, was released, and made its premier at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall. In 2016, Cambridge released her second solo album, with the jazz standards and American popular song-based Until Now. Her third album, Sisters in Song, with soprano Nicole Cabell and the Lake Forest Symphony, will be released in September 2018. She has served as brand ambassador for Swiss luxury watch and jewelry designer Chopard, as well as for fashion designers Vivianne Tam and Monika Chiang. In 2018, Cambridge is performing on Broadway, as one of the lead vocalists in Rocktopia, which fuses iconic 20th-century rock with classical masterpieces.
Cambridge has gold-brown hair and green eyes.[3][8]The Washington Post opined that her "25-inch waist and stunning features make her seem a natural for the catwalk, not for an opera house."[9]
She started taking vocal lessons after a friend suggested that she do so, after hearing her jokingly pretend to sing opera.[1] Cambridge's first voice lesson was at the Levine School of Music, at the age of 12, and she continued taking voice lessons at the school.[3][2] She was a student at Sidwell Friends School in Washington, D.C.[3][2] In high school, she was an athlete, played varsity soccer, participated in many popular extra-curricular activities, and she often hid the fact that she was studying classical singing, because she "didn't think it was cool."[7]
Cambridge now lives in New York City, with her poodle-bichon named Lucy.[10]
University
Cambridge attended university at Oberlin College and Conservatory of Music, where she earned a double degree with honors in both—a B.M. in Voice Performance and a B.A. in sociology, with a concentration in pre-law.[1][3][9][11][5] She decided in her senior year at Oberlin to pursue an operatic career full-time.[1][3][9] She then continued her vocal studies at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, studying for a master's degree in Opera for one year.[1][3][12]
Cambridge ... was radiant, vocally assured, dramatically subtle and compelling and artistically imaginative. Even amid a stage full of singing and dancing, she could sit off to the side reading quietly and be the most interesting person there. She was able to imbue long, pregnant pauses in her lines with the same intensity that accompanied her coloratura passages and, even when the chorus was most out of sync with the orchestra ... she was absolutely on the beat.[15]
In March and April 2018, she is performing on Broadway, featured in Rocktopia, which fuses iconic 20th-century rock with world-renowned classical masterpieces, at the Broadway Theatre.[18][19] Reviewer Sarah Downs wrote in New York Theatre Guide: "Cambridge ... possesses a stunning, richly hued voice that she has to stifle at times to match the performance level of the other singers," while theater critic Charles Isherwood wrote in Broadway News that her "vibrant soprano is lovely to hear — and, swathed in a rather complicated sexy-glam gown ... she also looks gorgeous."[20][21]
In 2016, Cambridge released her second solo album with the jazz standards and American popular song-based Until Now.[1]
In September 2018, her third album, Sisters in Song, with soprano Nicole Cabell and the Lake Forest Symphony, will be released by Cedille Records. It will be a combination of opera, art song and African-American spirituals.
Outside of music
Cambridge is a brand ambassador for Swiss luxury watch and jewelry designer Chopard, as well as for fashion designer Monika Chiang.[4][22]
She has modeled for Sculpsure, Monika Chiang, Chopard, The Today Show and other various fashion, lifestyle and fashion brands.