Adult

Elaine Kreston

Cellist Elaine Kreston has performed throughout the United States and Europe. Her talents are diverse: an inspired classical cellist most often featured in chamber music settings, she has also performed with such stars as Rod Stewart, Idina Menzel, and Peter Gabriel, and as a soloist on Broadway.

Blending her background of classical music with improvisation, Elaine has performed as soloist at the events of Krishna Das, Adyashanti, and Eckhart Tolle. She is co-creator of RumiCello: a collaboration that beautifully mingles the poetry of Rumi with the sounds of the cello.

Fine-tuning your Audition Song - Jennifer Ashworth

So you've got all the words memorized, the notes learned, but something about your audition song is still missing? Or you simply love a certain aria and you want to make it even better? "Filling in the Gaps- Fine-Tuning Your Audition Song" will help you bring your performance to a new level. We will focus on how to use the music to inform your emotional and vocal choices. Participants should bring a song or aria that is memorized and performance ready. If in a foreign language, you must know the translation quite well.

Singing from the Inside Out - Jenny Matteucci & Daniel Lockert

Having trouble interpreting a song? Too wrapped up in your technique to sell your song? Feeling musically stilted to make your song come alive? Don’t know what to do with your hands, your body, or even your face? This class will touch on the matter of things to make a song become alive. From musical and technical challenges, to interpretive and physical frustrations, we will help get to the heart of what really matters…the song.

Do you need a MONOLOGUE? - Shelley Lynn Johnson

Auditions are the Job Interview of the entertainment profession, and you need good tools to show what you do best: Great monologues are a vitally important tool.

Make that 2 minutes really work for you: Use the audition process as a showcase for you and what you do best, learn to LOVE to audition, and ace your next job interview!

If you don’t have prepared pieces yet: That’s OK – everyone is welcome! We will get you started on finding something great.

The Art of the Patter Song - Rick Williams

What is a Patter Song? One useful definition: any song emphasizing words over music, characterized by wit, verbal agility, and (usually) humor. Although the familiar G&S Patter Songs were more often written for male performers, there are many patter songs for female performers, especially in the modern repertoire (notably, Sondheim, Harnick & Bock, and Meredith Willson.)

This class will cover both technique and interpretation.

Chris Palmer

I am a firm believer in positive thinking and positive reinforcement. I've been teaching both privately and in the classroom setting for 6 years now and I've learned that a performer can have all the talent and skill in the world, but if they don't believe in themselves they won't reach their full potential. My job is to unlock that potential by teaching my students both the skills they need to succeed and the belief that they can succeed.

Christina Knudson

Violinist Christina Knudson has been an avid teacher and performer throughout the Bay Area since moving to San Francisco in 2008. She has experience teaching students from age 3 to adult and from absolute beginner to college-level students. As a conservatory trained violinist, she teaches a solid foundation in violin technique, theory and repertoire. As a violin teacher, her goal is to create a positive learning environment while cultivating the student’s love for music.

Jessica Siegel

I love to teach! It is wonderful to watch students develop musically and personally over the years. I have been an active performer and teacher for over 20 years. My priority is to develop a love of music based on a solid foundation of a healthy technique and understanding of musical principles. While several of my students have gone on to create professional careers as a harpist, most of my students learn for the joy and fun of making music. I teach students of all ages and from all walks of life. Everyone learns differently.

Maureen H. Fromme

Extensive experience as recitalist and soloist (oratorio and extended works); voice teacher and choral director for grade 3-adult in New York, Wisconsin, Texas, India and recently in the Bay Area. I believe in training singers for life, using techniques based on vocal health. Singers will be instructed to sing freely throughout their range, to develop good breath support, as well as vowel formation and clear articulation (this training is also good for public speaking).
Musicianship and piano skills are a part of lessons. I also teach beginning piano students.