Group Voice Lessons and Masterclass
Instructor: Eric Levintow
Dates/Times: Mondays 6:00-7:00pm January 11th - February 15th
Price: $10/class
Class Description: (Drop In Accepted - 20 Student Limit)
In this class we will explore the fundamentals to building a healthy, long-lasting vocal technique. We will learn a variety of warm ups and exercises, study the basic physiology of the body and voice, and have you implement what we learn into songs. My goal is to help you down the path to building a solid technique to use in any style of music that will keep your voice healthy for years. If anyone ever told you that some people just can't sing, they are wrong and I hope this class proves it.
Eric Levintow is an operatic tenor, guitarist, and teacher based in the Bay Area. Local theater credits include the Pajama Game (Sid), Urinetown (Bobby Strong), and The Music Man (Harold Hill), Most Happy Fella (Doc), A Chorus Line (Al), and Les Miserables (Javert). Eric was featured on NPR’s The California Report as a singer for a Plácido Domingo masterclass at UCLA. He is a graduate of the Herb Alpert School of Music at UCLA, with a Master of Music in Vocal Performance. Eric is also an active guitarist for theater productions around the Bay Area. He has played guitar in local productions of RENT, Spring Awakening, West Side Story, Legally Blonde, The Wedding Singer, Newsies, Once on This Island, and Chicago.
Eric works as a teaching artist for LEAP Arts in Education, a San Francisco non-profit that brings the arts to children around the Bay Area. He is also a cantor and tenor section leader at Trinity Episcopal Church in Menlo Park.
Dates/Times: Mondays 6:00-7:00pm January 11th - February 15th
Price: $10/class
Class Description: (Drop In Accepted - 20 Student Limit)
In this class we will explore the fundamentals to building a healthy, long-lasting vocal technique. We will learn a variety of warm ups and exercises, study the basic physiology of the body and voice, and have you implement what we learn into songs. My goal is to help you down the path to building a solid technique to use in any style of music that will keep your voice healthy for years. If anyone ever told you that some people just can't sing, they are wrong and I hope this class proves it.
Eric Levintow is an operatic tenor, guitarist, and teacher based in the Bay Area. Local theater credits include the Pajama Game (Sid), Urinetown (Bobby Strong), and The Music Man (Harold Hill), Most Happy Fella (Doc), A Chorus Line (Al), and Les Miserables (Javert). Eric was featured on NPR’s The California Report as a singer for a Plácido Domingo masterclass at UCLA. He is a graduate of the Herb Alpert School of Music at UCLA, with a Master of Music in Vocal Performance. Eric is also an active guitarist for theater productions around the Bay Area. He has played guitar in local productions of RENT, Spring Awakening, West Side Story, Legally Blonde, The Wedding Singer, Newsies, Once on This Island, and Chicago.
Eric works as a teaching artist for LEAP Arts in Education, a San Francisco non-profit that brings the arts to children around the Bay Area. He is also a cantor and tenor section leader at Trinity Episcopal Church in Menlo Park.