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Specialties
Vocal Technique, Vocal Health, Body Awareness and Alignment, Audition Preparation, Musicianship/Sight-Reading, Classical and Musical Theater Repertoire.
History
Established in 2000.
Soprano Shauna Fallihee is known for her creative and effective vocal solutions. An advocate of healthy vocal expression, Shauna is pleased to serve the Bay Area as a performer, voice teacher, and vocal clinician.
She is currently the Coordinator of Vocal Pedagogy and Master Voice Instructor for the award-winning Piedmont East Bay Children’s Choirs. She also holds the Master Voice Instructor position at Acalanes High School.
Shauna is currently on the faculty of City College of San Francisco teaching Voice Class, Chabot College teaching voice lessons, and Holy Names University teaching voice lessons, Vocal Forum, Opera Workshop and Literature of the Voice. Shauna is a member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS).
She maintains a large private voice studio, serving children through professional singers.
In addition to voice instruction, Shauna teaches The Dailey Method, an alignment-based barre fitness class at the Piedmont and Berkeley studios.
Meet the Business Owner
Shauna F.
Business Owner
Shauna is a frequent concert and operatic soloist in the bay area. Performances include: Monteverdi’s Vespers of 1610, Mozart’s Mass in c minor, Vaughan-Williams’ Dona Nobis Pacem, Mozart’s Requiem, works of Mendelssohn and most recently, Schubert’s Mass in Eb with San Francisco Choral Society. She has also been recently heard with Masterworks Chorale, the San Francisco Composers Chamber Orchestra and the Albany Chamber Orchestra.
Shauna’s operatic roles include Susanna (Le nozze di Figaro), Frasquita (Carmen), Barbarina (Le Nozze di Figaro), Suor Genovieffa (Suor Angelica), Zerlina (Don Giovanni) and the Mother (Amahl and the Night Visitors).
A strong advocate of new music, Shauna has performed and recorded with acclaimed chamber choir, Volti. She has also performed contemporary works with Nothingset ensemble, the San Francisco Song Festival and at U.C. Berkeley.