In 2023, Crawford released her debut album, ''dream.risk.sing: elevating women's voices'', on
Delphian Records. The album includes pieces by
Charlotte Bray,
Libby Larsen, and
Judith Weir, including the world premiere recording of Bray's
Crossing Faultlines, a song cycle that explores women's experiences in the workplace. Supported by
Arts Council England and the RVW Trust, the album was described as "one of the most arresting recording debuts" by Presto Music. In 2024, Crawford created
Freedom Cries Out, a program centered around stories of displacement and refugees. The project includes the world premiere of
Raymond Yiu's specially commissioned
song cycle, and the UK premiere of
Shawn Okpebholo's
Words Like Freedom. The premiere is set for November 2024 at the
St. Marylebone Festival in London.
Awards and recognition During her studies, she received numerous awards, including the Golden Medal with Honours at the Julian Baring Award (2017), the Berlin International Music Competition Gold Medal (2017), the NSW Wagner Society Award for Emerging Wagner Singers (2017/18), and was honored with first prize at the Wagner Society Singing Competition (London, 2016). ==Personal life==