New York City and Los Angeles-based singer, actress, and voice teacher.
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, 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 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 New York, Emily has performed at some of the city's most respected intimate venues: Feinstein's/54 Below, The Green Room 42, Chelsea Table + Stage, and Coby Club NYC. She has collaborated with RWS Entertainment, Broadway Dreams, and the Garden State Jazz Orchestra, and originated the weekly dueling piano show at YOTEL New York.
On the competition circuit, Emily was a Northeast finalist in Howie Mandel's YPO's Got Talent and a finalist in the NEXTGEN Vocal Competition with the American Pops Orchestra. On stage, she originated the role of Rose Vibert in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Aspects of Love at the Media Theatre.
Teaching became a parallel practice. Emily founded Singintuit to make her approach to voice work available to singers of all ages who want to build a genuine, lasting connection to their instrument. The studio operates out of Manhattan, Los Angeles, and virtually, nationwide.
Emily's voice training began in the classical tradition, building breath support, resonance, and registration that form the foundation of every style she performs in.
From that classical base, Emily expanded deeply into jazz, pop, rock, folk, and musical theatre. This included four years of BFA training and a post-undergraduate session of 30+ intensive hours of private training in the recording studio on contemporary vocal styles and recorded vocals.
Training in Shakespeare, Stanislavski, and commedia dell'arte, with deep study alongside individuals from the Yale School of Drama and the Stella Adler Studio of Acting — both outside of and beyond her BFA work.
Meisner technique, method acting, and improv. On stage, Emily brings both technical precision and genuine presence — the belief that a performer cannot fully inhabit a song without knowing how to inhabit a scene.
Rose Vibert in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Aspects of LoveMedia Theatre
Private voice lessons in Manhattan, Los Angeles, and online, through Singintuit. Built on careful listening, genuine curiosity, and technique that lasts.
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