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

Oren Brown

“Finding the true natural voice is the key to healthy singing; the rest is a question of style.” – Oren Brown Oren Brown (April 13, 1909

Sylvia Olden Lee

“So, who was Sylvia? She lived to help singers convey ideas.” – Mark Fairchild Sylvia Olden Lee was born in 1917 in Meridian, Mississippi. Her

Pier Francesco Tosi

Pier Francesco Tosi (approximately 1653-1732) was a male soprano, singing teacher, composer, and author. He has been called the “Grandfather of Bel Canto.” A trailblazer

Jenevora Williams

Dr Jenevora Williams is passionate about teaching and a leading exponent in the field of vocal health, rehabilitation and singing teaching. She was the first

Thomas Hemsley

“For true singing artists, when the moment of performance arrives, the act of singing should be an act of faith. They should be able to

Lisa P.

Lisa Popeil

Lisa Popeil, MFA in Voice, has studied voice for 60 years and has taught professionally in all styles of singing for over 40 years. Based

Donald Miller

“Don was part of a world that can often be filled with pretense, but he had none of it. He was welcoming and kind, and

James McKinney

“… This is the cornerstone of effective voice teaching and choral work–discriminatory hearing assisted by acute observation.” – James McKinney James C. McKinney was an

Brad Story

Brad Story

Brad Story, PhD, is Professor in the Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences and Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs in the College of Science

Line Hilton

Line Hilton MSc PAM, B. MusEd (Jazz), Cl. Hyp, MHA, Wraw Master Practitioner Highly respected in the performing arts world, Line Hilton is a voice,