Your work as both a singer and pedagogue has spanned several continents; can you tell us about your work and how it has evolved over the years (i.e. the switch from musical theatre to jazz focus, etc.)?
Musical theater became my sole focus through high school and then at Boston Conservatory where I was musical theater major training in music, voice, dance and acting. It was a rigorous, challenging and all consuming program that taught me about all aspects of the theater and musical theater at that time. The program also provided invaluable experiences on the technical crews and as a director and collaborator. I did the summer stock, then small professional productions in the Boston area as well as two summers as a singing waitress on Cape Cod 6 nights a week. That experience certainly taught me that better vocal technique was needed to sustain my “Broadway” goal. I had a naturally strong voice and had had some good foundation with two “classical” voice teachers from the age of 16, both whom embraced musical theater and the reality of chest voice and belting, but at the end of one summer when I had no voice for two weeks, it was clear that too much singing and too much partying were not sustainable!! Luckily I had no vocal damage, but it was an important lesson learned. [Read more…] about Spotlight on Lisa Thorson
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Spotlight on Brenda Earle Stokes
This January, you’re headed back to Toowoomba, Australia with Jeanie LoVetri for the first LoVetri Institute for Somatic Voicework™ in Australia, what can we expect from this institute?
This year is particularly exciting, as it is the second time Jeanie is presenting her full course in Australia. The faculty has a great chemistry and we each bring a different skill set to the table to support Jeanie’s work. Heather Keens is joining us this year and will be giving a Masterclass in Music Theater and Melissa Forbes and I will both be present on jazz and pop. We have a lot of repeat attendees this year, as well as friends, colleagues and students of former grads, so we’re going to have a lot of enthusiastic participants!
You’re also planning an Australian tour, can you tell us more details about that?
I will be performing shows in Toowoomba, Brisbane, the Sunshine Coast and debuting in Melbourne playing two shows at Paris Cat and one at Jazz Lab. It is important for me to try and make music wherever I go, so I reached out to get a few gigs booked. I had no idea I’d have such an enthusiastic response, so I have a full week long tour set up, as well as radio and print media interviews and articles. I can’t wait to work with some Aussie musicians! [Read more…] about Spotlight on Brenda Earle Stokes
LoVetri 2019 Institute for Somatic Voicework in Residence at Baldwin Wallace University
Detailed news about the 2019 LoVetri Institute for Somatic Voicework™ in residence at Baldwin Wallace University’s Community Music School will be announced soon but in the meantime please save the dates. Level I begins on July 20, Level II on 23, and Level III on July 26. Past participants still get an incredible 50% discount for any level they are reviewing. Our confirmed guests are Dr. Trineice Robinson-Martin, who will be on faculty for Levels I and II and then have a three-day intensive to certify participants in Soul Ingredients®, her work with Gospel R&B and jazz styles. Sign up as soon as the registration opens (in 2019) so you won’t miss her dynamic course. We also have Dr. Claudio Milstein of the Cleveland Clinic’s Voice Institute returning to do his highly successful vocal health seminar. Again, register early, as it is sure to fill up quickly. Other guests will be announced soon! Registration for all three levels, Dr. Trineice Robinson-Martin’s course, and Dr. Claudio Milstein’s course will go live very soon.
Happy Holidays To All!
This has been a truly wonderful year. Jeanie began 2018 presenting Level I and II to 80 Brazilian teachers and singers, hosted by Vocal São Paulo, and where the warmth of the Brazilians, as always, melted her heart. In February, she went to Kansas as keynote clinician for the NATS state chapter conference, thanks to the invitation and hospitality of Dr. Joe Perniciaro. [Read more…] about Happy Holidays To All!
Announcing a New Somatic Voicework™ Online Course with Jeanie LoVetri:Special Topics in Somatic Voicework™
Week One: Working with Children & Teens
Week Two: Working with Amateur Adults
Week Three: Somatic Voicework™ in a Classical Context
Week Four: Working with Elite Belters
Dates: Monday February 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th
Time: 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM EST
Please note that the enrollment for this course is now full and registration for this course is closed.
Announcing a New Somatic Voicework™ Online Courses with Jeanie LoVetri:The State of Music: An Exploration of Today’s Music & Functional Voice Training
The course will be an exploration of voice science, vocal technique, and an opportunity for people to work with Jeanie LoVetri in real time exploring each week’s concept.
Week One: The State of the Music Industry
Week Two: What is Functional Voice Training?
Week Three: Science, Sound, Manipulation, What’s Useful?
Week Four: Why Do We Sing?
The dates and times are:
Monday evenings from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM EST
November 5th, 12th, No class on the 19th, resumes November 26th, December 3rd
Cost: $200 USD for Somatic Voicework™ graduates of levels 1, 2, or 3
Cost for non-Somatic Voicework™ Graduates: $250
Spotlight on Amanda Chmela
You are a very busy voice teacher in Long Island; can you tell us about your private studio and your work at LIU CW Post?
(photographed below: Amanda Chmela performing in The Marriage of Figaro)
I’ll start with my work at LIU C.W. Post, where I am employed as an adjunct professor of voice within the theatre department. Our voice faculty is completely separate from that of the music department, and I have the opportunity to work exclusively with actors and dancers.
My private studio is extremely rewarding, as I have the opportunity to teach students of all ages interested in a variety of musical styles with wide ranging musical and performance goals. Some of my students sing only for their own personal fulfillment, others participate in the local theatre scene, many are interested in majoring in music once they reach college, and I am lucky to work with a few emerging professional artists. Currently, my student population consists mostly of musical theatre performers, though I do work with a few singer/songwriters and CCM artists. [Read more…] about Spotlight on Amanda Chmela
Upcoming Institutes in Australia and America.
Everyone in Australia is excited as Jeanie’s return there is just a few months away. In January, she will have the first-ever Australian Somatic Voicework™ Institute at University of Southern Queensland in Toowoomba, a couple of hours north of Brisbane. Quite a few participants from her trip there two years ago will be returning and bringing their friends. If you know anyone “Down Under” or in southeast Asia, be sure to share the news with them. You can learn more by clicking here.
Detailed news about the 2019 LoVetri Institute for Somatic Voicework™ in residence at Baldwin Wallace University’s Community Music School will be announced soon but in the meantime please save the dates. Level I begins on July 20, Level II on 23, and Level III on July 26. Past participants still get an incredible 50% discount for any level they are reviewing. Our confirmed guests are Dr. Trineice Robinson-Martin, who will be on faculty for Levels I and II and then have a three-day intensive to certify participants in Soul Ingredients®, her work with Gospel R&B and jazz styles. Sign up as soon as the registration opens (in 2019) so you won’t miss her dynamic course. We also have Dr. Claudio Milstein of the Cleveland Clinic’s Voice Institute returning to do his highly successful vocal health seminar. Again, register early, as it is sure to fill up quickly. Other guests will be announced soon! Registration for all three levels, Dr. Trineice Robinson-Martin’s course, and Dr. Claudio Milstein’s course will go live very soon.
Click here to register for the first ever
LoVetri Institute for Somatic Voicework™
in Australia
The LoVetri Institute in residence at
The University of Southern Queensland
January 11th to 19th, 2019
January 11th to13th: Level I
January 14th to 16th: Level II
January 17th to 19th: Level III
October News
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
Heading into fall, Jeanie just visited the Washington, D.C. area. The teacher support weekend incorporated an open session on Friday night and welcomed auditors on Sunday afternoon. Those who are not familiar with Somatic Voicework™ were able to see Jeanie in action and speak directly with her.
We have also just wrapped up our two wonderful new webinars, Belting Explored and An Introduction to Somatic Voicework™. We are so grateful for the positive response to the courses. Please keep your eyes peeled for an announcement about our next wave of online courses being announced soon; if you’d like to be on the mailing list for early registration please click here. Belting Explored has participants from the USA as well as Sweden, Brazil and Canada. Participants have been sharing very favorable comments and are expanding their ears and minds on this sometimes confusing topic. The second webinar was our first online course that was open to anyone who is interested in learning more about Somatic Voicework™. This course will be offered again in the future, so if you are someone in that group or know another individual who is curious, please forward this email to them.
Many of Somatic Voicework™ teachers are back into the fall semester (in the USA and Canada) and using their vocal function tools with students in grade school right through graduate and doctoral students, in choirs and individually. Many are performing themselves in venues all over the world. If you are a Somatic Voicework™ teacher and you would like to let others know about you and/or your studio, please be in touch with our Newsletter Editor, Billy Gollner, here.
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