Stephanie D., Piano Teacher, Chicago
(773) 360-0204
About Me:
Voice Lessons are taught to encourage students to reach their individual singing goals and develop a life-long love of music and singing. Singing is fun and together we will choose music that you enjoy working on and also incorporate new styles as well. I expect students to practice 20-60 minutes each day between lessons and require flexibility, concentration and willingness to try new vocal sounds during lessons.
Styles:
Classical, Musical Theatre, Jazz, Pop
Subjects:
Harmony, Theory, Ear Training, Songwriting, Classical Music History
Ages:
Elementary School, Pre-teen, Teenage, Adult
Availability:
Arlington Heights
To inquire about Piano lessons with Stephanie, please fill out the Inquiry Form on this page, or call us at (773) 360-0204.
Stephanie also teaches voice up to a professional level and beginning french horn.
Experience:
- Metropolis Youth Choir, Co-Director, Metropolis School of Performing Arts [2007 - Present]
- Metropolis School of the Performing Arts, Voice Teacher, Faculty [2006 - Present]
- First United Methodist Church of Evanston, Cantor/Soloist [2002 - 2006]
- National Outdoor Drama Institute, Vocalist, Stage Manager [2004 - 2004]
Education:
- Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance & Opera (B.M.), Northwestern University [2005]
Studied With:
- Karen Brunssen [2005]
- Terry Brancaccio [2003 - 2005]
- Elizabeth Fischer Monastero [2001 - 2003]
- Jaqueline Barlow-Ware [1997 - 2001]
Awards:
- First Place Vocal Solo Competition - National Association of Teachers of Singing, Ohio [2001]
Recent Performances:
- Holiday Faculty Concer, Soloist, Metropolis Theater [December, 2007]
- Voice Faculty Benefit, Soloist, Metropolis Theater [October, 2006]
- Gay Games Holiday Benefit, Soloist, First United Methodist Church [December, 2005]
- Suor Angelica, Suor Infermiera, Northwestern University [February, 2005]
- Handela's The Messiah, Alto Soloist, First United Methodist of Evanston [December, 2004]
- Falstaff, Fairy, Northwestern University [February, 2004]
- Dido and Aeneas, Second Witch, WNUR Live Broadcast Opera Moda [December, 2003]
- Dialogue of the Carmelites, Mathilde, Chicago Cultural Center Opera Moda [October, 2003]
- Southern Folk Quartet, Soloist, National Outdoor Drama Society [August, 2003]
- Handela's Judas Maccabaeus, Israelitish Man, Northwestern University [May, 2003]
- Dialogue of the Carmelites, Mathilde, Northwestern University [March, 2003]
Discography:
- Adventures for Wishkids - "Demo - Adventures of the Heart" [1999]
- Sweet SixTeens - "Listen to the Children" [1997]
The word piano is a shortened form of the word pianoforte, which is seldom used except in formal language and derived from the original Italian name for the instrument, clavicembalo [or gravicembalo] col piano e forte (literally harpsichord with soft and loud).