About Me
With a Master’s degree in Voice from the Royal Academy of Music in London and a teaching license from the Academy, I bring both a global perspective and years of training to my voice studio. Singing has been a lifelong passion. From my love of Rodgers and Hammerstein as a child to my affinity for opera as an adult, the stage has always been my refuge.
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Most recently, I had the honor and joy of performing one of my dream roles, Violetta in La Traviata with Valley Opera in Phoenix, Arizona, making my debut with Cleveland Opera, and premiering a new show off-Broadway in New York. These experiences along with other concerts and works I have performed in have shaped my artistry and solidified my belief in the power of live performance to connect and inspire.
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In addition to my performance career, I am passionate about teaching. I take a hands-on approach, working with students to diagnose technical challenges, refine musicality, and build confidence. My goal is not just to teach technique, but to help each singer discover their unique vocal identity and develop stage presence. Having studied and performed around the world—from Hawaii and Japan to Italy and the UK—I draw on a diverse range of musical traditions to inform my teaching.
I’m excited to work with students of all ages and experience levels, whether you’re preparing for professional auditions or simply exploring your voice for the joy of it. Together, we’ll navigate your vocal journey and unlock the full potential of your voice.

Education & Training
Master of Art in Performance, Voice - With Distinction
Licentiate of the Royal Academy of Music in Teaching (LRAM)
Royal Academy of Music, London - 2021
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Bachelor of Art in Performance, Voice - Suma Cum Laude
Brigham Young University-Hawaii - 2017
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Accademia Vocale Lorenzo Malfatti
Lucca, Italy - 2017