He took part in the world premiere of Brett Dean's Hamlet at the Glyndebourne Festival in 2017, and moved with the production to places including Australia and the Metropolitan Opera.
[2] He appeared at the Oper Frankfurt for the first time in 2023 as Medoro in Handel's Orlando,[4] directed by Ted Huffman and conducted by Simone de Felice, with Zanda Švēde in the title role, Kateryna Kasper as Angelica, and Monika Buczkowska as Dorinda.
[9] A review in Limelight magazine described Lowrey as singing "with spirited, gleaming tones across his register", calling his diction "impeccable" and noting his "powerful stage presence".
[9] Critic Jo Litson wrote, "His characterisation exudes impatient arrogance, yet despite Farnace's often odious behaviour, his delivery of Gelido in ogni vena is ravishing and his final reconciliation with Tamiri ... is genuinely poignant".
[9] In his review of Lowrey's performance of an aria from Farnace in San Francisco, critic Steve Winn wrote, "In a voice that wailed upward, plunged straight and alarmingly out of countertenor territory, and raged with siren-like intensity, he gave the character's lament for the 'shadow of my lifeless son' a palpable reality ...