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Director of Vocal Studies: Performance & Media Archive
The most important tool an instructor can offer is proof their techniques work. It is not sufficient to simply explain how to sing; a mentor must be able to lead by example. The audio clips below represent a brief look into Andrea (Inghilleri) Facciponte's, our Director of Vocal Studies, personal professional work, showcasing a wide variety of styles ranging from traditional classical music and original songwriting to modern pop covers and commercial voice-over acting. These examples are shared to demonstrate that, with the right technical foundation, a healthy voice can adapt to any genre a student is passionate about exploring.
"Almen Se Non Poss'io, Per Pieta, Oh! Mio Babbino Caro"
Features a recital program comprised of three significant works from the Italian vocal repertoire: two chamber ariettas by Vincenzo Bellini and a soprano aria by Giacomo Puccini.
Commercial Voiceover Reel (iHeartRadio)
This audio compilation presents a curated selection of broadcast advertisements produced under the professional aegis of iHeartRadio.
"Light, an original song written and performed by our vocal director.
This highlights a skillset that extends beyond singing to include songwriting, showcasing a personal musical style that differs from the classical and commercial examples.
Cover of Christina Aguilera’s "Save Me From Myself."
Beyond the vocal performance, this track highlights technical skills in studio production. Demonstrating competency in both singing and audio engineering.
This performance pairs the energetic soul anthem "Something's Got a Hold on Me" with the classic ballad "I'll Be Seeing You."
The selection contrasts two distinct singing styles: the first requires power and excitement, while the second demands a smooth, soft, and emotional delivery. This combination highlights vocal versatility, demonstrating the ability to shift seamlessly from a high-energy, intense sound to a gentle, controlled tone.