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DIANA DIMARZIO

Online Vocal Technique & Performance

In- Studio Vocal Technique & Performance


A graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, Soprano Diana DiMarzio has appeared on theatrical and concert hall stages around the world.  She was last seen on Broadway in the Tony Nominated musical The Visit as Annie Dummermut, starring Chita Rivera and the late Roger Rees. She also starred on Broadway  as the Beggar Woman in the critically acclaimed, Tony Award winning revival of Sweeney Todd opposite Patti LuPone and Michael Cerveris and directed by Tony Award winner, John Doyle.  Her personal acclaim came from Stephen Sondheim when he thanked her for "singing the role as I had originally intended". She reprised the role across the country, recently at both the Michigan and Virginia operas, the Munchner Rundfunkorchester in Munich, Germany under the baton of Ulf Schirmer and

the first national tour, playing such theaters as San Francisco's ACT and the Ahmanson in LA. She has performed in multiple First National Tours and was a guest soloist with many Symphony Orchestras Nationally and abroad.

As a voice teacher, she is a firm believer in good technique, emphasizing soprano head voice and chest/belt.  She focuses on breathing, resonance, tension, and placement. She covers diverse, professional development topics such as auditioning practices, song choice, building your “book,” acting through song, and transferring studio technique to stage performance. She believes singing is a truly personal experience rather than an exact science.  It is technique, combined with musicianship, phrasing, honesty, and personality that makes a successful singer.  Some of those qualities can be taught; others must be instilled.  Her goal is to try to improve upon what each student brings into the room. She has worked closely with celebrated talents, composers, conductors and directors on the Great White Way . These professional opportunities have not only afforded her an artistic sense that she cherishes, but has also deepened her knowledge of the industry and business savvy.

 

 
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DEBORAH HEAGEN

Vocal Technique & Performance


Deborah Heagen is a experienced teacher of over 10 years. She received her BFA in Theater with a concentration in acting from Five Towns College before working regionally, Off-Off Broadway, and in NYC cabarets. Her film credits include an after school special for Turkish Television called The Wishing Tree and a voice over for the SAT prep game The Verbal Edge. Deb earned her Masters Degree from Drexel University in Music Therapy and Counseling. 

Voice (technique and repertoire building)- Individual voice lessons are taught with an emphasis and focus on technique. In addition, students are encouraged to expand their repertoire to best suit their needs for long and short term goals. College audition prep is also available.

 

 
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CAMERON RICHARDSON-EAMES

Vocal Technique & Performance

Qualifications: The Juilliard School (Fulbright Scholar), Cambridge University, The Royal Academy of Music, London. Faculty: New York University, The Juilliard School; former faculty: Cambridge University. Performs with the Grammy-nominated groups ‘Polyphony’ and Trinity College Choir (UK), BRIT Award-winning crossover band BLAKE (Best Classical Album 2008 and number one in the UK Classical charts). Performances and broadcasts: BBC Radio 3, Classic FM (UK), WQXR (New York), SWR (Germany), Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, BBC Proms, Wigmore Hall, Royal Festival Hall, Ravinia Festival (Chicago), Mecklenburg Vorpommern (Germany), and in Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Malta. Britten Pears Young Artist, Rudolph Kempe International Young Concert Artist, Park Lane Group Young Artist. “If you’re not touched by tenor Cameron Richardson-Eames,…you have Grinch in your soul”, Los Angeles Times. www.cameronrichardson.co.uk

Vocal Technique

I help singers gain a fuller understanding of how their vocal mechanism works, so that they achieve a healthy, efficient and true expression of their voice. I tailor-design exercises for each student to address specific problem areas in the voice/technique, to build a resilient instrument that can in turn handle any stylistic choices the performer wishes to make. We then look at how these issues arise in the repertoire, and effective ways to overcome challenges in songs.

Vocal Performance

We look at how text and music interact, and work towards a performance that is engaging, believable and authentic. This may result in applying technical exercises which allow the singer to find a vocal color that underscores the dramatic meaning. We also address every other aspect that must be mastered in a successful performance, including but not limited to: phrasing (how does the vocal line sound like a heightened version of speech), articulation, intonation, how the piano/orchestra accompaniments relate to the vocal line, and how situation (character, mood, place) might affect performative decisions.


 
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ANDREW PLINIO

Online Vocal Technique & Performance

Andrew Plinio is a working actor, singer, dancer, and creator. His credits include Television, National Tour, Regional Theatre, and Voice Overs.

Andrew became very involved in community theater at an early age and trained extensively at a local performing arts school. He was a member of the nationally recognized Paper Mill Playhouse Summer Musical Theater Conservatory for five years. In addition to being an actor, Andrew has directed and served as musical director for a number of productions.

Andrew is pursuing his passion for Musical Theater, having been accepted into the University of Michigan's top-ranked School of Music, Theatre and Dance. He is a proud member of Michigan's Musical Theatre program (Class of 2022, Go Blue!).