Jeanne S. Masterman
Voice Teacher
24 Fletcher Rd.
Westford, MA  01886

jeanne.masterman@verizon.net


About Jeanne Masterman

Jeanne graduated fromUniversity of Massachusetts at Lowell in 1991, Summa Cum Laude, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Voice Performance.  (She also holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism from Boston University.)  She began taking voice lessons in 1982. Her teachers were Barbara McClosky, a well-known voice therapist, and Eunice Alberts, who had a stunning, career as an opera and oratorio soloist.  She also took graduate courses in music education and developing the child voice at University of Mass.-Lowell, and University of St. Thomas, Minnesota.

 

A member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS), American Choral Directors Association (ACDA), and the National Association of Pastoral Musicians (NPM), she has continued her education through her organizations’ journals, as well as attending numerous workshops sponsored by them.   She has also attended workshops for voice teachers at Massachusetts General Hospital and Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary.  Although classically trained, she has attended many courses concerning musical theater and pop singing styles.

Jeanne has taught private voice lessons since 1991.  She teaches students from second graders through mature adults.

 

She has been the soloist at performances of major works presented by Westford Chorus, University of Mass.-Lowell, and for several area churches.  She was a substitute music teacher for the Westford Public Schools, and has taught voice classes in community education programs. She is a cantor for masses, funerals, and weddings, and the director of the junior choir at St. Catherine Church in Westford.

 

She and soprano Beth Fowler, with pianist Rachel Muller, have formed the trio "ClassiGals," which presents programs of classical art songs for children for area libraries and organizations. 

 

Jeanne is available as a soloist for weddings and other events.