Dear vocalists,
I have been teaching a 13yo classical singer with an exceptional voice who was living here in New Hampshire with her grandparents. She has recently moved back to her mother in Belle Vernon, PA and is terribly upset not to be able to continue her training with me in classical music.
Do any of you know of a fine teacher who can pick up where I left off. It needs to be a voice teacher who is familiar with correctly teaching a talented teenage girl. I promised her mother and her, Katelyn, I'd attempt to locate a good teacher who can continue her training. I will pass on information to him/her about Katelyn and where her studies were at our parting.
Katelyn is a lovely girl with a thirst for learning. She can be taught a technique once and she never forgets it. She is a delightful student both in personality and singing. I highly recommend her to any teacher who is committed to this work. I miss her and miss being able to continue to train her greatly. I have not had any girl this talented for the past 30 years of working with young talent. She deserves the best!
Katelyn can travel in a 50 mile radius from her home for training.
Hope one of you can help.
Dean FH Macy
-- -------------------------------------------------------- http://www.mp3.com/stations/epilogue_records_artistshtml http://www.mp3.com/Katelyn http://www.mp3.com/Jacqui -------------------------------------------------------- "Success does not come with the gifts from God. Success comes from the talents you develop from the gifts He gives you." (Riker-New Generation)
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