Susan Ellis has been a professional vocalist, performer and teacher for approximately 20 years. Susan graduated from the Australian National University with a Bachelor of Music and Masters of Music (with distinction) and Graduate Diploma of Education. Susan was a member of Opera Queensland’s Young Artist program and is now a Teaching Artist with the company.

Susan has lectured in tertiary performance at the Australian National University, School of Music and the University of Southern Queensland and taught voice and class room music at many Australian schools. Susan is currently the Principal Voice teacher responsible for Vocal and Choral music at Moreton Bay College and Moreton Bay Boy's College in Brisbane. Susan is in demand as a presenter for music education institutes and as a vocal coach for large massed choirs. Susan has a popular Performance Practice workshop that is inspiring young singers throughout Australia.

 

"I have a belief there are many elements that create a singer, not only the possession of an attractive voice! Australia has a rich and diverse arts environment however; it is not solely guided by the traditional "European system". A singer needs to be flexible, versatile and open to new repertoire. I believe a teacher and mentor should aim to produce a singer who can work in Australia and internationally in a variety of musical and theatrical styles. This is the focus of my studio and my personal aim: to be a singer and produce singers who sing with a love of what they are creating, who sing with healthy voice, are open to all styles of music and have a passion for diverse performance practice of the highest standard. "

Susan Ellis BMus,MMus,GradDipEd.

Entries by Susan Ellis (24)

Tuesday
Mar082011

Return of Vocal Workshops!

Please register your interest if you would like to be involved in the 2011 workshops.

2010 memory....

"My second vocal workshop at the Austrian Club (Mawson, ACT) on Sunday, May 9th was a great success. We had 8 attendees, including some of my own singing students.

The workshop was about establishing a connection with the voice, with the accompanist(s) and with the audience. I taught them about exposing themselves emotionally, and setting up a voyeuristic experience for the audience.

The lesson was accompanied by exercises to improve eye contact, break down barriers and let go of inhibitions. We had some great successes, profound personal growth moments, even an epiphany or two!

By the end of the evening, the group had begun to look deeply into their personalities, with one young student finally ‘owning’ her own skin. Some began to let go of the things that were holding them back, while others shed their 'tough' facades and let their vulnerabilities show instead. I felt that we all got to know each other a little better.

Needless to add, this sort of honest expression brought forth a very truthful, well-connected sound, and we got to really see some amazing personalities. These moments of revelation are the most rewarding for me as a teacher, and I can't wait until my next workshop on the 6th of June. Until then!"

Monday
Mar072011

Illicit Passions

Stay tuned for concert information.....

Book in the diary 1st of April.....