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Somatic Voicework™ The LoVetri Method Teachers' Association

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Patricia Hussey

April 19, 2017 By Patricia Hussey

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Singerpath Voice Studio is located in my home in Fairfax, VA. The space is large with good acoustics and modern equipment – cheerfully decorated with photos of inspirational performers. The environment is welcoming and supportive. I work with singers of all ages and many vocal styles. Some of my students sing for their personal enjoyment and are members of community choruses, other more serious singers are preparing auditions for roles and/or for admission into schools of music and theater or for vocal competitions. My teaching focuses on healthy singing and helping singers bring out their best sound.

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Patricia Hussey, is a mezzo soprano and voice teacher in the Washington DC metropolitan region residing in Fairfax. She has sung in more than 80 professional opera productions including roles with the Washington National Opera as Grimgerde in Die Walkure, Julie in Dangerous Liaisons, Samantha in The Ballad of Baby Doe, the Page in Rigoletto. She has also performed with the choruses of the Washington Opera, Concert Opera, and Wolf Trap Opera Company. Her solo appearances include concerts at the Kennedy Center Concert Hall, the National Theater, Folger Shakespeare Theater, the Smithsonian and at the White House. Her oratorio credits include solo appearances with the Central Maryland Chorale, Messiah Oratorio Chorus and Orchestra, St. Ann’s Festival Chorus and Orchestra, and with the Fort Belvoir Choir and Orchestra. She is a Metropolitan Opera regional finalist and an active member of AGMA. Pat was the cantor and choir member at St. Ann’s Catholic Church in Washington DC alto section leader at Fort Belvoir, and has taught as an adjunct voice teacher at George Mason School of Music. She holds a Master’s Degree in Performance and Vocal Pedagogy and received certification by completing Level III in Somatic Voicework™ The LoVetri Method.

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