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Browse our latest featured vocal pedagogues. Many more coming soon!

Estelle Liebling

‘Beverly,’ she said sternly, ‘that trill in the Jewel Song was very sloppy and slow. I expect you over here by ten o’clock.’ I had

Filipa Martins Baptista Lã

With a PhD and Master’s degree in Music (Singing) from the University of Sheffield, UK, and a Bachelor’s degree in Biology from the University of

Nicola Vaccai

“I have learned from long experience … that few if any who desire to sing for their own pleasure love the idea of undertaking long

Dr. Joseph C. Stemple

Joseph C. Stemple, PhD is Professor Emeritus of Communication Sciences and Disorders in the College of Health Sciences at the University of Kentucky. His university

Sarah K. Brown

Sarah is a singer, singing teacher, and licensed speech pathologist based in New York City and is the founder of SKB Voice Studio. Her specialized

Marlena Malas

“Sometimes when I hear somebody and I think, yeah, the voice is damaged or the voice is not ready yet but there’s something. There’s a

Andrew Byrne

Andrew Byrne is a voice teacher, vocal coach, composer, performer and music director. He is the creator of The Singing AthleteTM, a training program that applies functional

Herbert Witherspoon

(July 21, 1873 – May 10, 1935) Herbert Witherspoon was born on July 21, 1873, in Buffalo, New York. He had a remarkable journey in

Irene Bartlett

Irene’s teaching centres on the development of healthy, sustainable singing technique and performance longevity for singers of all styles. Currently as Coordinator of Contemporary Voice,

Arthur Lessac

“… A voice that is free, that feels its inherent right to speak, will have no fear of calling out, whenever and wherever it is