Ava D’Agostino

Voice

Ava D’Agostino is a soprano and music educator with a Bachelor of Music in Music Education from SUNY Fredonia and a Master’s degree in Voice Performance from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. With nine years of teaching experience, she has held various roles, including choral director, private voice instructor, and early childhood music educator. She currently teaches private voice at the Community Music School of Springfield and throughout the greater Western Massachusetts area.

As a performer, Ava’s operatic credits include The Fire/Nightingale in Ravel’s L’enfant et les sortilèges and the Witch/Mother in Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel.

Take private lessons with me if…

If you are curious about your singing potential, interested in voice technique/how it works, and/or just want to sing to have fun! We can focus on music literacy and learn to sight sing, or focus more on learning repertoire and getting comfortable performing it. In my lessons, it is important to me that my students enjoy the songs they are singing, so whatever genre/song serves your ocal/musical growth while being enjoyable, we can work with it.

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