Ever wonder what is going on in your neck? Here’s a handy paper guide that you can print out and Build your own Larynx** Enjoy! **Shout out to the Jeremy Fisher
Hi, friends! I am currently in rehearsals for a classmate’s graduate recital. For the second half of our Masters’ Recitals, we are to focus on a character and do an
Attached you will find bookmarks that include the following tips about how to check in with your voice: Speaking loudly or over long periods may lead to a voice disorder.
How fitting – as I work on my Little Edie character study: “Grey Gardens in East Hampton has been listed for sale for the first time since 1979 for an
As we begin another semester at NYU, I wanted to begin a weekly post for the month of February about vocal health – aimed towards any one who uses their
A song that is near and dear to my heart called “Dream With Me” was composed by Leonard Bernstein for a 1950 production of the play Peter Pan starring Boris
Hi, friends! My final semester as a student at NYU is almost here- and with that comes many performance opportunities. I am several of my very talented friends’ recitals (dates
This past year so many exciting things happened! Professionally I was lucky enough to participate in many shows including Kiss Me Kate, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Stage Door, The Secret
I’m a little late to post this due to all of the excitement of the final weeks of the semester, topped with the holidays… but several of my students from this
I am in Philadelphia for the month of January, in between semesters as an adjunct professor at New York University, and have some availability to teach voice. If you are