Hi, I'm Amanda
All about Amanda
Amanda Fish is a native of Northern Virginia who has been pursuing excellence in multiple genres of vocal performance her entire life. She studied at Elon University under the tutelage of Dr. Polly Butler-Cornelius. After graduating with her Bachelors in Music, Amanda attended George Mason University as a Master of Music student of the renowned Mezzo Soprano Patricia Miller. After receiving her Masters Degree in Vocal Performance, Amanda went on to Shannandoah University’s Vocal Pedagogy Instutute, where she received her certificate in Contemporary and Commercial Music. Amanda is currently a member of the National Association of Teacher of Singing.
Amanda has been teaching private voice lessons for the past ten years to all ages and skill levels. Her past students have earned starring roles in local school and community theatre productions, been admitted to competitive musical theatre training programs locally and in New York, and have been admitted into reputable Universities throughout the United States to study Musical Theatre and Vocal Performance. In addition to private lessons, Amanda has contributed to the Musical Theatre community through Music Directing, voice camps, cabarets, and masterclasses, all while maintaining a professional performing career herself. Some of her favorite recent performance credits include Irene Molloy in Hello Dolly, and Dorabella in Cosi Fan Tutte.
Amanda enjoys teaching multiple genres, and uses her classical training to provide her students with confidence in their vocal ability and a strong foundation in music theory. She believes singing is first and foremost a form of self-expression, and maintains a creative and collaborative atmosphere in her lessons. She loves taking advantage of all that online platform lessons have to offer.