A New York City and Los Angeles-based performer, singer, actress, and voice teacher with deep roots in musical theatre, jazz, pop, and contemporary styles.
Emily Goulazian is a New York City and Los Angeles-based singer, actress, and voice teacher of Armenian-American and Italian heritage. Her early training was in classical singing. She went on to study musical theatre in college through a four-year BFA program, then continued exploring every genre deeply: pop, rock, jazz, folk, and beyond. She believes a good vocalist can shape shift into any style of singing. Her training also included a post-undergraduate session of 30+ intensive hours of private work in the recording studio on contemporary vocal styles and recorded vocals.
Her acting training spans Shakespeare, Stanislavski, Meisner, method acting, commedia dell'arte, and improv. Aside from her BFA studies, she studied deeply with individuals from the Yale School of Drama and the Stella Adler Studio of Acting. On stage, she brings both technical precision and genuine presence.
In the studio, Emily applies that same careful attention to her students, building technique from careful observation. Her teaching is the foundation of Singintuit, her voice lesson practice based in New York City and Los Angeles.
Full Biography
Broadway's supper club. NYC's premier performance venue for cabaret and concert.
Midtown Manhattan's intimate concert room, known for its caliber of emerging artists.
NYC's leading dinner theater and performance space in the Chelsea neighborhood.
Rose Vibert in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Aspects of Love at Media Theatre.
Northeast finalist in Howie Mandel's global YPO talent competition.
Finalist with the American Pops Orchestra, one of the most recognized vocal competitions in the country.
Originator of the weekly dueling piano residency at YOTEL New York.
Performing with one of Broadway's leading entertainment production companies.
Collaborating with the non-profit that has trained thousands of young performers.
Voice lessons with Emily are built on careful listening and genuine curiosity about how each individual voice works. There is no one-size-fits-all approach.
Singintuit offers private voice lessons in Manhattan, Los Angeles, and virtually, for singers at all levels, from beginners to working performers looking for a deeper connection to their instrument.
Learn About Lessons"Emily Goulazian has it all: acting, singing, and a look to drive renaissance painters mad."Philadelphia Theatre Arts
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