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Since September 2024
Instructor since September 2024
Singing and Music Theory classes for aspiring musicians!
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If you are an aspiring singer or musician looking to increase your knowledge of music theory and performance confidence you are in the right place!

I have just completed my music degree where I specialised in contemporary classical singing and opera. I have experience singing jazz, pop and musical theatre and have completed one year on a Vocal Studies course at a Music Conservatoire. I have Grade VIII in Violin and Classical Voice, Grade VI in piano and Pop and Jazz Vocals and recently achieved a 1st for my final degree recital and composition. The techniques that you gain from classical training can be applied to all genres and give a strong foundation to be able to perform any music you may be interested in. I can also offer help with music theory and shape what I teach to meet your interests and goals. I aim to help you truly love music and gain confidence in your performance and musicianship skills in a safe and encouraging environment. No matter what level/ability you are we will improve your skills and confidence in singing and have lots of fun whilst doing so!
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It would be great to know your musical background and your preferred genres of music so that we can make sure you are the getting the most out of the lessons and developing a love and passion
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  • London N13, UK
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About Me
I am incredibly passionate about music with a huge interest in the contemporary classical and new music genres. I am primarily a vocalist performer, having sung opera, lieder, art song, contemporary classical and am currently venturing into the world of vocal improvisation as I love a good challenge! I also compose and enjoy writing vocal pieces including a miniature opera. I have assisted children's community choirs and music lessons in schools during my time at university and have recently started working with an Arts Club for young children. I have loved the opportunity to share my passion for music with these young children and seeing their musical and creative development and how this impacts their confidence has been incredibly rewarding. I know that I massively benefited from singing lessons and music groups when I was younger so I am invested in using my education and experience to help others with their musical aspirations.
Education
Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance - 1st Year of Vocal Studies Degree (2020-2021)
Goldsmiths, University of London - BMus Music Degree (2021-2024) 1st Class Honours
Experience / Qualifications
Grade VIII Classical Singing and Violin
Grade VI Piano and Jazz & Pop Vocals
BMus 1st Class Honours (Specialising in Vocal Performance & Composition)
A-Level’s in Music, Drama and English [A,A,A]

Experience:
Directing the Goldsmiths Vocal Collective (September 2022 & September 2023)
Conducting Goldsmiths Chamber Choir (September 2023 – March 2024)
Assisting Clare Caddick, Vocal Leader for Lewisham Music, in the running of Clockhouse Choir - a community music group for age 9-14 years. (September 2023 - December 2023)
Music theory tutoring to 1st year student at Goldsmiths University. (September 2023 – January 2024)

Current Employment:
Promotion Coordinator at Boosey & Hawkes (Jan 2024 - Present)
Support Team member at After School Arts Club for 4-6 year olds (September 2024 - Present)
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Duration
30 minutes
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
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