Voice Lessons
Our teachers are highly qualified and are passionate about teaching and performing. CMC instructors operate their own private studios.
If you would like general information or help with placement, please click here, or contact us by phone at 617-519-9296.
What We Offer:
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Voice lessons - Ages 10 and up (in person & online)
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Children and Adults
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Lessons for complete beginners
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Lessons for intermediate and advanced singers
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All styles such as classical, jazz, blues, musical theatre and popular
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Solo Recitals
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Vocal coaching for pre-formed groups
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Audition preparation
Our Voice Instructors
Kendra Comstock
Voice, Early Music
Soprano Kendra Comstock, is a Boston-based performer and teacher. As well as teaching at the Cambridge Music Consortium, Kendra maintains a private music studio in Somerville, MA and teaches at the North End Music and Performing Arts Center (NEMPAC). Praised for her “clear melodic core” and a “sound that rejoices in the beauty of natural...
Corey Dalton Hart
Voice & Musical Theatre
Corey Dalton Hart, D.M.A., is a tenor and voice teacher in the Boston area and is known for his musical versatility, engaging presence, and expressive textual interpretations. As teacher and repertoire coach, Corey believes in fostering versatility in his students. He trains students of all ages in classical, musical theatre and contemporary styles...
Vanessa Naghdi
Voice & Musical Theatre
Vanessa Naghdi has been teaching since 2011 and approaches each student on an individual bases, based on their needs. Vanessa's teaching technique starts with a strong foundation focusing on breath, projection, pitch, musicality and helping each student find their best vocal quality...
Emily Siar
Voice, Musical Theatre & Cabaret
Emily Siar, D.M.A., is a soprano and voice teacher based in Boston, MA. An active performer of opera, early music, art song, chamber music, contemporary music, musical theater, and cabaret, Emily has performed on the stages of Jordan Hall in Boston, Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, Kodak Hall...