Andrew Stack

Andrew Stack holds degrees from Westminster Choir College, Indiana University’s Jacob School of Music, and New England Conservatory. As a soloist, Andrew has performed in the world premiere of Rhiannon Giddens’ and Michael Abels’ Pulitzer Prize winning opera Omar, as well as Don Giovanni, Don Pasquale and La Traviata.   While at Westminster he has performed under the batons of Sir Simon Rattle, Yannick Nezet-Seguin, Alan Gilbert, and Dame Jane Glover. 

His teaching philosophy is shaped by two phrases from his late mentor: “A good voice teacher teaches you how to practice,” and “Good singing is simple and easy, learning to make it so is the hard part.” His goal as a voice teacher is to give every student the vocal and musical tools they need to tell their own stories through singing. He believes that any voice teacher plays a vital role in shaping the narrative that students play in their mind while singing, practicing, even living day to day. While his primary training is in classical singing, good vocal habits like easy breaths, clear vowels, and musical phrasing can apply to any genre! He specializes in training voices 10 years and older, navigating voice changes, and working with neurodivergent voices.

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