Welcome to Love Singing!
Are you looking for a warm, friendly, experienced and qualified singing teacher?
Why not contact me today using the form below?
You can also text or call me on 07512 803 758
Welcome!
I can help you with
Auditions
Public Speaking
Confidence
Breathing
Music College Entrance Preparation
ABRSM Grades 1-8
Trinity Rock & Pop Grades Initial-8
Opera & Classical singing technique & repertoire
Jazz & R&B singing technique & repertoire
German, French, Spanish & Scandinavian Art Song Repertoire
Proud member of the Association of Teachers of Singing
About Me
I am an experienced singer, singing teacher and choir leader based in south and central London. Why not give me a call or text me on 07512 803 758 to find out if I’m near you?
I studied classical singing at Royal University College of Music in Stockholm and have a Master of Fine Arts degree in Music.
In addition to singing, I studied Drama, Piano, Violin, Movement, Music History and Theory, Harmony and Composition as well as the German, French and Italian languages.
After my studies in Stockholm, I continued studying for a Postgraduate Diploma at Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London. I have also studied with American singer Ms Paula Anglin who is based in London.
My operatic and contemporary repertoire is extensive as is my song repertoire which include English, German, French, Spanish and Scandinavian repertoire. I also run 2 community choirs in south London - Bermondsey Voices on Tuesday evenings and Kennington Voices on Wednesday evenings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are you situated?
I teach in various venues in Zone 1&2 in London so please get in touch to find out if I am near you.
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How much is a singing lesson?
One singing lesson is £50 and lasts for 60 minutes.
What can I expect when I arrive for my singing lesson if I am new to studying singing?
If you are a beginner and feel a bit unsure of what to expect, I can reassure you you'll be absolutely fine!
You'll probably feel a bit nervous to begin with and that's perfectly normal. We will begin the lesson with a brief chat about your singing experience followed by breathing exercises and vocalising before turning to any repertoire.
It is very important to warm up the voice just as if you would (hopefully) warm up before you go running. If you are an experienced singer you know what to expect and you might have warmed up beforehand so we can get down to more difficult vocal techniques before turning to repertoire. Every singer is different from each other and I don't adhere to a certain school of singing trying to fit every person into a preconceived formula of "one glove fits all".
Do I need to bring anything?
It would be great if you could bring sheet music for any songs or arias you want to work on and also bring an extra copy for me.