Johanna Rademacher

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    • Johanna Rademacher
      Singing teacher / vocal coach / mezzo-soprano

      Johanna Rademacher

      Singing teacher / vocal coach / mezzo-soprano

       
      “I want to support my students on their very individual path to vocal development!” – Johanna

      Johanna Rademacher received her first singing lessons at the age of fifteen from Kim Bartlett. The German mezzo-soprano completed her bachelor's degree at the Zurich University of the Arts with Prof. Scot Weir. She is currently studying for a master's degree in music education at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences with Judith Schmid. In addition to her work in the Classic Vocal Studio, she works as a choir director at the Rudolf Steiner School in Aargau.
      I want to support my students on their own individual path to vocal development. Produced by our own body, the voice is probably the most personal instrument and so much of what goes on inside us is reflected in it. Singing can act as an opportunity for self-reflection, build self-confidence and is proven to make you happy. I want to enable my students to experience this through singing.

      Training

      • PreCollege Music at the Zurich University of the Arts
      • Bachelor of music, singing, classical music at the Zurich University of the Arts with Prof. Scot Weir
      • Currently: Master in music education, singing, classical music at the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences with Judith Schmid
      • Additional training in choir conducting with Stephan Klarer, as well as jazz and pop singing with Rahel Hadorn.

      Stage experience

      Lively concert activity with various project choirs, such as the Contrapuntochor Zurich Enge. Solo parts of various sacred works, such as the “Petite Messe Solennelle” by G. Rossini, the “Gloria in D” by A. Vivaldi, “Mirjams Siegesgesang” by F.Schubert, and the “Officium Defunctorum” by JD Zelenka.
      Appearances in various opera productions, including as Dido in H. Purcell's "Dido and Aeneas", as Euridice in CW Gluck's "Orfeo", as well as in an in-house production of H. Purcell's "The Fairy Queen", as part of her bachelor's project.
      Recitals and implementation of own projects in various chamber music formations and song duos.
      Regular positions at church services.

      Teaching information:
German