[NEohioPAL] Affordable Voice Lessons for Musical Theater Students

Susan Fuller via NEohioPAL neohiopal at lists.neohiopal.org
Fri Apr 21 05:21:45 PDT 2017


                                                           Affordable Voice Lessons for Musical Theater Students                                                                                  Fuller Voice Instruction   David Fuller: Has been teaching voice in Geauga and eastern Cuyahoga counties since 1995. He holds a Master of Music degree in applied voice from the Boston Conservatory of Music. He is currently the Coordinator of Liturgical Music for the Church of St Anselm in Chesterland and the Director of Music for the Fairmount Center for the Arts. David serves on the Arts Advisory Board for Cleveland's " Singing Angels " as well as the Geauga Council for Arts and Culture. He has a passion for developing singers. Many of his students have gone on to attend prestigious schools like New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, Baldwin Wallace Conservatory, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music and others. He has had the pleasure of seeing his students appear in musical theater and opera productions in northeast Ohio, New York and the Carnival Cruise Lines. 
Geauga Lyric Theater presents: Musical Theater Voice Recital, Sunday, April 30th, 7:00 pm101 Water St. Chardon, Oh.44024 This is a unique recital for musical theater students in development.
For more information and to hear samples of David's students please visit: Fuller Voice Instruction - Home Page Click on " success stories " to hear samples of his students. You can reach him at fullervoice925 at gmail.com or call 440-477-9317
  
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