
Faculty
Bharati Soman has been studying Somatic Voicework™ The LoVetri Method™since 2012. This methodology and approach have allowed her to expand her studio to include students ranging in age from 8 to 80, of all levels from beginners to professionals, singing everything from Heavy Metal, Indie Folk Rock and Bluegrass to Pop/Rock, Musical Theatre and Classical. In addition to her private studio, Bharati has worked as a teaching artist at Creative Cauldron, and at carceral facilities and re-entry programs through Heard: An Arts Program for Silent Stories.
Currently, Bharati can be seen performing with Sopranessence (for which she also serves as Director of Operations) and Washington National Opera Chorus. Past performance credits include leading roles with companies throughout Northern California: Countess Almaviva (The Marriage of Figaro) with Cinnabar Theater, Mimì (La Bohème), the title roles in Madame Butterfly and Semele with Pocket Opera, Hanna Glawari (The Merry Widow) with Livermore Valley Opera, and Zerlina (Don Giovanni) with Sacramento Opera.
Bharati has been part of the Faculty for The LoVetri Institute, in partnership with Baldwin Wallace University Conservatory of Music, since 2022. She holds a Bachelor of Music from James Madison University, and a Master of Music and Performer Diploma from Indiana University.
