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Miranda Wright is a Vocal Studies professor at the Royal College of Music, with over two decades of experience nurturing young and maturing voices. She is also Head of Classical Voice at Newcastle University and teaches at Durham University.
- Specializes in healthy singing practices and emotional-text connection for vocal development
- Collaborated with Samling Institute for Young Artists to direct operas like Ravel's L'Enfant et les Sortilèges and Britten's Albert Herring
- Established classical singing programs in North-East England through masterclasses and concerts
Research & Teaching Focus: Emphasizes physiological foundations for vocal technique and emotional authenticity in performance. Her students have secured scholarships at leading conservatoires and joined young artist programs at international opera companies.
Notable Achievements:
- Recipient of the Joaninha Prize for outstanding students from British Conservatoires
- Appeared on BBC2's Opera Works with Jonathan Miller
- Studied with renowned vocalists Ann Lampard, Caroline Crawshaw, and Paul Farrington
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