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Maria Veronica Marini

Teaching Artist Statement
As a voice teacher, I believe the key to successfully singing any style lies in a core understanding of how to sing.  My students are instructed on posture, breath management, and elements of vocal technique, as well as, how to incorporate those elements into the musical theatre and contemporary styles they want to sing.  I currently teach students of all ages and levels.  If you have a desire to sing, we will find your voice. 

Teaching Bio
Maria Veronica Marini has been singing competitively since age five, and has been singing in recording studios since age sixteen.  She graduated with honors from Berklee College of Music with a Dual Bachelor of Music Degree in Vocal Performance and Music Production & Engineering.  Professionally trained in:  classical, musical theatre, jazz, pop, rock, country, r&b, and electronica styles, she specializes in song stylization.  Maria Veronica has been at SSC since 2011 and holds a faculty position in both the Jazz/Rock/Pop and Voice departments.

Performance Bio
Maria Veronica Marini has been singing competitively since age five, and has been singing in recording studios since age sixteen.  She graduated with honors from Berklee College of Music with a Dual Bachelor of Music Degree in Vocal Performance and Music Production & Engineering.  Maria Veronica has performed in Boston, New York City, and throughout her home state of Ohio.  Her credits range from competition placement at the national level to leading roles in community musical theatre productions, an Outstanding Vocal Solo Performance Award given by the International Association of Jazz Educators, and the 2010 international release of her debut pop single “Falling” available now on iTunesShe has been at South Shore Conservatory since 2011 and holds a faculty position in both the Jazz/Rock/Pop and Voice departments.