"Singing is a human right!"
- Judith Lindenbaum

My philosophy
Voice, body and soul are inextricably linked. I am deeply convinced of this.
I am aware of the great responsibility that comes with singing lessons and voice training, which is why I took a lot of time before I started teaching.
Thanks to a wealth of experience, I now know for sure how I can give my students something of what I myself thrive on and pass it on productively.
It's not always about becoming a professional singer!
But the basis is always the same: a free vocal apparatus, a connection to one's own inner and outwardly audible voice, is important and healthy far beyond the musical context.
Every person sounds different. The voice is like a fingerprint and we want to make it audible!
When the voice is free, the soul can come out and play!


No voice teaching approach has the answers to everything - but some come pretty close.
My technique is based on the functional singing technique, although I am lucky enough to draw from various sources at this point.
No vocal school has the answers to everything!
But whether it's pop, classical, musical or soul, good sound production always pays homage to the physiological nature of the human vocal apparatus.
By working with great teachers such as Prof Tamar Rachum, Judith Lindenbaum, Wolfgang Klose and Zlata Khershberg, I was able to gradually learn how to find the most diverse answers to exciting vocal questions.
And in the end, it is not least the student's voice that leads the way.
Whether classical opera singing or folklore - we will find each other!
Contact me below or follow this link (add link to the online teaching portal in CH)!