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Susan StrickSusan, like her Music Works NW colleagues, brings to her teaching not only extensive training and skill but also passion, empathy and a commitment to making each student's experience joyful and empowering. She enjoys working with singers of all ages and all styles of music. Susan's musical training includes a B.A. in Music from Stanford University, M.A. from UCLA, and graduate degree in Opera Performance from the University of Toronto. As vocal faculty at the University of Colorado in Colorado Springs she worked primarily with the award-winning theater department there, both performing and teaching. Her performance credits include numerous non-singing roles in Shakespeare and contemporary plays as well as opera, musical theater, and concert work. Favorite roles include Juliet in Gounod's Romeo and Juliet and Maria in “The Sound of Music” with Village Theater. She has been a soloist with the Northwest Symphony Orchestra, Seattle Choral Company, and Seattle Bach Festival. In addition to teaching vocal technique for all styles of music, she is known for her workshops on Performance Skills, Voice for Actors, All About Auditioning (for singers), and the ever-popular “Taming the Wild Nervebeast” for musicians of all instruments.
"I really enjoy my class times with Susan; she is so much fun, and is so relaxing to 'work' (I should say 'play'!) with. I learn a lot, without even realizing it at the time! Susan has wonderful experiences and a vast knowledge that she shares with us at classes, and this makes them even more enjoyable! I highly recommend Susan, if you want someone who is very comfortable to learn with! " Music Works NW is proud to offer individual opera and classical voice lessons and group voice classes with Susan Strick. |

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